Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - feel like we're missing a lot of info here. Basically NONE of this makes sense. If she sent invites out a week after you told her about your business trip, the date was set long before that - or did she book a place, print and address invites all in that week? Some huge detail is missing here.
This. I'm pretty impressed however if she was able to do this all in a week. Took us more than 5 days to get our invitations printed! I can't tell if this is a troll, op Is leaving something out, or she's just dumb but it's basically impossible for someone to book a venue and send out invitations all in the span of a week
OP is a crazy paranoiac.
Except OP didn't think friend did this until friend SAID she did.
People, OP isn't freaking bc of when the wedding is scheduled; OP is freaking because of the email she got from her friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - feel like we're missing a lot of info here. Basically NONE of this makes sense. If she sent invites out a week after you told her about your business trip, the date was set long before that - or did she book a place, print and address invites all in that week? Some huge detail is missing here.
This. I'm pretty impressed however if she was able to do this all in a week. Took us more than 5 days to get our invitations printed! I can't tell if this is a troll, op Is leaving something out, or she's just dumb but it's basically impossible for someone to book a venue and send out invitations all in the span of a week
OP is a crazy paranoiac.
Except OP didn't think friend did this until friend SAID she did.
People, OP isn't freaking bc of when the wedding is scheduled; OP is freaking because of the email she got from her friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is probably the type of person who turns everything into a personal offense. She has failed to even acknowledge the possibility of a misunderstanding because she is so obsessed with turning this into another personal offense. The bride was probably too tired of it to bother being polite this time.
A lot of conservative Christians are this way. I grew up surrounded by them in church -- everything is a personal attack on them. Someone doesn't celebrate Christmas? It's a personal attack! Someone is having a sex a way they don't like in the privacy of their own home? Personal attack! Someone schedules a wedding they can't attend? PERSONAL ATTACK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - feel like we're missing a lot of info here. Basically NONE of this makes sense. If she sent invites out a week after you told her about your business trip, the date was set long before that - or did she book a place, print and address invites all in that week? Some huge detail is missing here.
This. I'm pretty impressed however if she was able to do this all in a week. Took us more than 5 days to get our invitations printed! I can't tell if this is a troll, op Is leaving something out, or she's just dumb but it's basically impossible for someone to book a venue and send out invitations all in the span of a week
OP is a crazy paranoiac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - feel like we're missing a lot of info here. Basically NONE of this makes sense. If she sent invites out a week after you told her about your business trip, the date was set long before that - or did she book a place, print and address invites all in that week? Some huge detail is missing here.
This. I'm pretty impressed however if she was able to do this all in a week. Took us more than 5 days to get our invitations printed! I can't tell if this is a troll, op Is leaving something out, or she's just dumb but it's basically impossible for someone to book a venue and send out invitations all in the span of a week
Anonymous wrote:One of my old friends is getting married in a few weeks. We never got a save the date card, but the invitation arrived just a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, it's on a Friday night when I'm returning to DC from a business trip, and the wedding is in Miami. I am unable to change the trip AND I had mentioned it to her last time I'd seen her because it's a big deal and I'm pretty stressed about it. I send the RSVP card back declining, then sent her an email jokingly asking her why she had to get married on a day I can't attend. She replied back "It was on purpose. Well, I guess this is awkward."
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I didn't even reply because I really don't even understand what's going on here. I feel so snubbed. Who schedules a wedding for a day when you know a friend can't attend? I totally understand not being able to schedule it so everyone can attend, but that's not what happened here. Do I write her off as a friend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my old friends is getting married in a few weeks. We never got a save the date card, but the invitation arrived just a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, it's on a Friday night when I'm returning to DC from a business trip, and the wedding is in Miami. I am unable to change the trip AND I had mentioned it to her last time I'd seen her because it's a big deal and I'm pretty stressed about it. I send the RSVP card back declining, then sent her an email jokingly asking her why she had to get married on a day I can't attend. She replied back "It was on purpose. Well, I guess this is awkward."
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I didn't even reply because I really don't even understand what's going on here. I feel so snubbed. Who schedules a wedding for a day when you know a friend can't attend? I totally understand not being able to schedule it so everyone can attend, but that's not what happened here. Do I write her off as a friend?
fly direct to miami. get to ceremony late if you must
anything else says you don't care
Anonymous wrote:OP is probably the type of person who turns everything into a personal offense. She has failed to even acknowledge the possibility of a misunderstanding because she is so obsessed with turning this into another personal offense. The bride was probably too tired of it to bother being polite this time.
Anonymous wrote:One of my old friends is getting married in a few weeks. We never got a save the date card, but the invitation arrived just a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, it's on a Friday night when I'm returning to DC from a business trip, and the wedding is in Miami. I am unable to change the trip AND I had mentioned it to her last time I'd seen her because it's a big deal and I'm pretty stressed about it. I send the RSVP card back declining, then sent her an email jokingly asking her why she had to get married on a day I can't attend. She replied back "It was on purpose. Well, I guess this is awkward."
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I didn't even reply because I really don't even understand what's going on here. I feel so snubbed. Who schedules a wedding for a day when you know a friend can't attend? I totally understand not being able to schedule it so everyone can attend, but that's not what happened here. Do I write her off as a friend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you sure she was not joking????
She's not the joking type. Like, to a fault.