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AIBU?

To email from friends on holiday plain weird?

28 replies

carocaro · 22/10/2012 18:28

A friend of mine is away for half term, I say friend as we have barely seen each other in the last few months and she is away on holiday with her family for half term. In the past three days I have had two long emails, from 'the poolside' going into great detail about the Club Class flight and the hotel and excursions the family have been on, including 'experience of a lifetime everyone should have'

She also says she hopes 'we have managed to get away' This is the same friend who called me at 10pm on a Friday night to ask if I wanted to look after her dog as 'she thought I could do with the money' I politely declined.

What's with this need to email and quite frankly show off? I'd love to hear all about it when she got back, face to face, over a coffee/drink, but could do without the emails!

Would you email people from holiday? I wouldn't! AIBU?

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Annunziata · 22/10/2012 18:32

She's just showing off, horrible. As for that phone call! I wouldn't call her a friend!

I'd maybe email my sister or whatever to say 'we're here, having fun, miss you, hope you're alright, see you later,' but nothing more than that!

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shrimponastick · 22/10/2012 18:34

Maybe she is bored?

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LynetteScavo · 22/10/2012 18:36

Well she can't be having that good a time if she's sending long emails. Hmm

Odd.

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FunBagFreddie · 22/10/2012 18:36

Your friend sounds a bit odd!

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Shakey1500 · 22/10/2012 18:36

I'd be tempted to email back saying "Oh dear...I'm sorry that you are obviously so bored you have nothing else to do except type long emails. Here's looking forward to the Club Class return journey eh? Ciao!"

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Floggingmolly · 22/10/2012 19:13

She does sound bored. What the hell happened to the "Wish you were here" postcard? Grin

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SmellyFartado · 22/10/2012 19:28

She's a fecking arse, plain and simple. No true friend does or behaves like that.

And it must be a pretty shite holiday if she's got that much time on her hands to be sending stealth emails bragging about what a good time she's having. What, writing 3hour emails by the pool, yeah right. 'Experience of a lifetime', her arse.

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BeingBooyhoo · 22/10/2012 19:32

i go on holiday to get away from everyone and everything at home. tehre is no way i would be composing long emails to send back to friends at home. no way. she must be having a crap time.

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ChickenFillet · 22/10/2012 19:32

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NotQuintAtAllOhNo · 22/10/2012 19:34

Email her back "wow, you must be really bored if you have time to write such long emails"

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TiAAAAARGHo · 22/10/2012 19:38

She's definitely bored. I'd email asking if she was OK and was there really nothing to do all day too.

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FizzyLaces · 22/10/2012 19:41

I have a friend like this and she is doing my head in. I would like to defriend her for her vile political views but I am not sure how to.

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spondulix · 22/10/2012 19:43

"Long story short she said sorry as she was transferring a hundred thousand pounds between her 2 bank accounts."

Classic! I'm going to use that one - far better than "I was scraping shit off the floor/trying to catch DD so I could wipe the boogers from her nose."

I agree with the others, OP - she is having a terrible time and is probably emailing from her grubby hotel room as the rain pours down outside.

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iklboo · 22/10/2012 19:52

She's sat in a leaky caravan in Skegness & making it all up so she feels better. Grin

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iklboo · 22/10/2012 19:52

Disclaimer - nowt wrong with Skeg!

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ZenNudist · 22/10/2012 19:57

Is she somewhere particularly exciting?

I'd laugh if she'd gone to canaries or similar.

Go on, what is her idea of an experience of a lifetime?

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VBisme · 22/10/2012 20:00

It's so obviously boasting it's just stupid.

She's clearly bored.

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eBook · 22/10/2012 20:07

Maybe now she's on holiday she has more time to catch up on emailing friends. Perhaps she thought you'd like to hear about her holiday.

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ENormaSnob · 22/10/2012 20:08

She is a boring cunt.

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FunBagFreddie · 22/10/2012 20:10

If you're emailing people from holiday to tell them how great your holiday is, it must be a fucking boring holiday.

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Iheardthatpardon · 22/10/2012 20:17

She's dine a round robin email to "ketch up" with y'all! Grin

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Iheardthatpardon · 22/10/2012 20:18

Done even!

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BegoniaBigtoes · 22/10/2012 20:24

Did she maybe mean to email another friend with the same name as you and your name autofilled and she hasn't noticed?

Which wouldn't be that nice either, but it might be some colleague or something she wants to inpress.

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GhostofMammaTJ · 22/10/2012 22:25

She is not having such a good time if she is making sure to contact you. That is all you need to know.

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aldiwhore · 22/10/2012 23:32

I jave a 'arms length' friend like who sounds similar. I guess it depends on her other attributes as to whether you remain friends, but mine IS lovely deep down, and all her offers of charity and comments about my financial status are well meant. I have had to say something to her though, in a packed pub a few days before Christmas, she gave me a bin bag full of crap stuff and says very loudly "I know things are tough, so maybe you could wrap these for your DC" - WTactualF? We were in the pub with all my dc's peers and parents for a village carol singing and mulled vino evening and I was absolutely mortified.... I had to say "Oh thanks but Father Christmas has it covered".

I do not mind receiving hand me downs at all, another friend and I regular give each other bags of crap stuff for our kids, but there's a knack to it, one that doesn't involve making the receiver feel shit.

Your friend IBVU of course, but don't allow her unhappiness and insecurities, boredom and conscieous acts of 'being thoughtful' piss you off at all. It's really not worth getting GRRRR over (well not for too long anyway, just laugh about it when the rage at her lack of tact subsides.

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