Anonymous wrote:We have been friends for five years. We text a few times a week, get together a couple of times a month with and without husbands, our kids play together. We've never had a falling out or an awkward moment. I asked DD how school was and she said it was lonely without Larla. I asked if Larla was sick. "No, they moved to Wisconsin." !!! My friend NEVER mentioned selling their house, the Midwest, cheese, packing, ANYTHING!
Obviously we weren't as close as I thought we were and I'm reevaluating all my friendships. I am resisting the urge to call DH at work to gossip with him about this. Why wouldn't she have told me? This takes an Irish goodbye to a whole new level!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back with an update. Our girls are in 5th grade, so I'm confident DD got things straight. DH was surprised too. I hung out with my friend (one on one) a week and a half ago. She mentioned nothing. We talked about trying to firm up summer plans and vacations and such. We talked about the books we're reading, Love is Blind, all normal things.
In general, DH and I like to assume the best of people, so that's how I approached it. "Hey, DD told me today you guys moved to Wisconsin? Did she get that right? If so, please send me your new address so we can send you a housewarming gift! Also, so sorry we didn't get a chance to say goodbye in person. Hope the move wasn't too crazy!" She texted back over an hour later "Yeah lol" So ... I guess drop it?
You sounds passive aggressive, pushy and invasive. And her response to you makes it clear as day you’re not a real friend. Drop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back with an update. Our girls are in 5th grade, so I'm confident DD got things straight. DH was surprised too. I hung out with my friend (one on one) a week and a half ago. She mentioned nothing. We talked about trying to firm up summer plans and vacations and such. We talked about the books we're reading, Love is Blind, all normal things.
In general, DH and I like to assume the best of people, so that's how I approached it. "Hey, DD told me today you guys moved to Wisconsin? Did she get that right? If so, please send me your new address so we can send you a housewarming gift! Also, so sorry we didn't get a chance to say goodbye in person. Hope the move wasn't too crazy!" She texted back over an hour later "Yeah lol" So ... I guess drop it?
You sound passive aggressive, pushy and invasive. And her response to you makes it clear as day you’re not a real friend. Drop it.
What a strange impression, PP. She was trying to be polite and kind and confirm that her friend had indeed moved and what the heck is going on. On no planet is that pushy, invasive, or passive aggressive. OP, loved the way you chose to handle. Very appropriate.
1: they are clearly NOT friends
2: she was just ghosted but this person and immediately asks for her new address
This is creepy and pushy. Back off.
If she had been ghosted, there would have been on response to OP's text.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back with an update. Our girls are in 5th grade, so I'm confident DD got things straight. DH was surprised too. I hung out with my friend (one on one) a week and a half ago. She mentioned nothing. We talked about trying to firm up summer plans and vacations and such. We talked about the books we're reading, Love is Blind, all normal things.
In general, DH and I like to assume the best of people, so that's how I approached it. "Hey, DD told me today you guys moved to Wisconsin? Did she get that right? If so, please send me your new address so we can send you a housewarming gift! Also, so sorry we didn't get a chance to say goodbye in person. Hope the move wasn't too crazy!" She texted back over an hour later "Yeah lol" So ... I guess drop it?
You sound passive aggressive, pushy and invasive. And her response to you makes it clear as day you’re not a real friend. Drop it.
What a strange impression, PP. She was trying to be polite and kind and confirm that her friend had indeed moved and what the heck is going on. On no planet is that pushy, invasive, or passive aggressive. OP, loved the way you chose to handle. Very appropriate.
1: they are clearly NOT friends
2: she was just ghosted but this person and immediately asks for her new address
This is creepy and pushy. Back off.
Anonymous wrote:did she seem spectrum-y?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back with an update. Our girls are in 5th grade, so I'm confident DD got things straight. DH was surprised too. I hung out with my friend (one on one) a week and a half ago. She mentioned nothing. We talked about trying to firm up summer plans and vacations and such. We talked about the books we're reading, Love is Blind, all normal things.
In general, DH and I like to assume the best of people, so that's how I approached it. "Hey, DD told me today you guys moved to Wisconsin? Did she get that right? If so, please send me your new address so we can send you a housewarming gift! Also, so sorry we didn't get a chance to say goodbye in person. Hope the move wasn't too crazy!" She texted back over an hour later "Yeah lol" So ... I guess drop it?
You sound passive aggressive, pushy and invasive. And her response to you makes it clear as day you’re not a real friend. Drop it.
What a strange impression, PP. She was trying to be polite and kind and confirm that her friend had indeed moved and what the heck is going on. On no planet is that pushy, invasive, or passive aggressive. OP, loved the way you chose to handle. Very appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't drop it. "Wow, I had no idea! Is everything ok? What's your plan out there?"
Anonymous wrote:Some people just drop "friends" whenever they move. It's a weird kind of compartmentalization. OP, I would consider the friendship over and move on. She couldn't have been more clear she doesn't intend to work on maintaining the friendship, which sounds like it was pretty superficial anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Any mutual friends you can get the tea from? I would be dying to know the whole story. And of course want to hear now when you hear!