Anonymous wrote:Did you wish her a happy birthday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
No not joking. These are the situations FB is perfect for. That way you don’t have to actually confront anyone, everyone already knows that you know.
Oh my goodness, no. This would not only ostracize her from this group, but any other would-be friends. I would avoid anyone IRL who did something like this. Totally pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
No not joking. These are the situations FB is perfect for. That way you don’t have to actually confront anyone, everyone already knows that you know.
Oh my goodness, no. This would not only ostracize her from this group, but any other would-be friends. I would avoid anyone IRL who did something like this. Totally pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a social group with four other couples. The men hang out regularly, as do the women, and sometimes in a group. However, there's one woman out of the group with whom I'm not especially close, but we get along well when we see each other in these larger settings.
Last weekend, I asked these friends to hang out and everyone was busy but didn't say doing what.
Then my husband saw the guy "group" last night, and men being men and having no clue about social stuff, were open about the fun their wives had at this woman's birthday party. I guess she had a dinner at an outdoor restaurant and invited every woman in the group except me (and a few other women outside this group came too).
I am really pretty hurt. I'm inclusive and friendly. Would it have killed her to invite me? It just feels like a weird slight, especially as I include her in every group thing, and we all hang out as couples as well.
What would you think and how would you feel? I cannot tell if I'm being babyish or if I'm right to feel miffed.
Anonymous wrote:I am just not a friend group gal. I prefer seeing friends 1-1 or occasionally is a very small group. I find once the group gets larger there is always some power play, or some diva who doesn't like me or some sort of BS. I get invited to girl group stuff and usually make an excuse. I finally gave in with one group and by the second meet up sure enough there was a queen who made it ever so clear she had invited me and was not happy I had been included. No thanks. I make it clear to the ones I am friends with I am open to getting together, but I will not get together with a group of women without our husbands there. For some reason, even the divas are pleasant when the husband is there to witness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
No not joking. These are the situations FB is perfect for. That way you don’t have to actually confront anyone, everyone already knows that you know.
I still think / hope you're joking. But if not - NO ONE LIKES VAGUE BOOKING! LOL.
I swear some of the posters here are 15 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would cut them all out. Or at least put a quote up on FB talking about the situation so everyone knows you know.
Lol I hope you are joking about vague-booking.
No not joking. These are the situations FB is perfect for. That way you don’t have to actually confront anyone, everyone already knows that you know.
I still think / hope you're joking. But if not - NO ONE LIKES VAGUE BOOKING! LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s trying to edge you out of the group. Proceed with caution.
How old are you? I assume most adults in their 30s or older don't have time for this kind of crap. A woman is allowed to invite your friends to a birthday party without inviting you. You can continue being friends with all your friends - and even her, if you want. It doesn't matter.
Np. True. But why did the friends lie and not tell her why they were busy? I think op knows she doesn't have the right to every invitation but lying is sneaky and exclusionary.
Op I would try to find another group of friends and not view them as good friends anymore. Sorry!