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To be hurt by my friend's comment

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wowfudge · 23/05/2015 16:42

Away for the weekend with a group of friends. I have pitched in by cooking a meal last night - I was asked if I would by the organiser - and generally helping with clearing up and keeping the kitchen tidy.

I asked one of the group to pick up some plastic glasses when they were out today, but they forgot. I was paying and thought it would save us having to wash a load of wine glasses (which don't fit in the dishwasher) tomorrow when there will probably be some sore heads.

Mentioned in passing to the person who is my closest friend 'oh x forgot the glasses' and she was really nasty to me then said sorry very insincerely and literally laughed in my face.

I was shocked and hurt - I have actually cried in private, probably because I'm tired after a late night last night.

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cuntycowfacemonkey · 23/05/2015 16:49

Well as you have missed out what your friend ACTUALLY said it's really hard to judge.

Anyway sorry it made you cry that's never a nice feeling Flowers

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Favouritethings · 23/05/2015 16:50

Nasty in what way, what did she say?

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AuntyMag10 · 23/05/2015 16:52

What was the comment made?

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NerrSnerr · 23/05/2015 16:52

What did she actually say and did you say that she forgot the glasses in a bitchy way?

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JammyGem · 23/05/2015 16:53

Hard to judge who's BU if we don't know what she said.

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User543212345 · 23/05/2015 16:54

I think regardless of what was said if you found it hurtful then you're not unreasonable to be hurt - you take your victim as you find them, and she hit on something that you find hurtful. Without knowing what she said it's hard to know whether you're being unreasonable to hold it against her in the future, if indeed that's what you might do.

Sometimes people are horrid. If it's a standalone comment and not a pattern of her putting you down, then put it down to a bitchy comment and move on.

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wowfudge · 23/05/2015 17:19

It was definitely designed to hit a nerve. Anyway I've spoken to DP which helped. Have decided to try to forget about it - she knew she was in the wrong hence the immediate apology.

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cuntycowfacemonkey · 23/05/2015 17:23
Hmm
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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 23/05/2015 17:40

You do need to forget about it. Weekends like this are all about compromise and being easy going. I'm a little surprised you cried sbout it. It should be fun, not tear inducing.

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justmyview · 23/05/2015 17:43

Off topic & sorry you were upset, but YABU for wanting to harm the environment by using plastic glasses. Hope you have a nice evening & rest of weekend turns out OK

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youareallbonkers · 23/05/2015 17:50

We'll tell us what she said...I'll just have to make up my own version.

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youareallbonkers · 23/05/2015 17:52

I guess it was something about you not pulling your weight.

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TandemFlux · 23/05/2015 17:55

So what nasty thing did she say. You haven't explained

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scratchandsniff · 23/05/2015 17:58

Yawn. What's the point in posting if you're not going to tell us what she said.

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youarekiddingme · 23/05/2015 18:03

Who was nasty to you? Your closest friend who you told x had forgotten glasses to or X?

Another who thinks without knowing what was said it's hard to judge.

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Favouritethings · 23/05/2015 18:07

Hence the immediate apology... Which you said was insincere then she laughed in your face?
This is confusing.

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diddl · 23/05/2015 18:32

It's hard to see how anyone can make a nasty comment about "X forgot the glasses".

Have you made a big fuss about needing then & the others not fitting in the dishwasher?

I mean how many of you are there to make washing one night's glasses a problem?

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Squeakycleansparkle · 23/05/2015 18:38

What did she say?

Was it "oh I bet you d got plenty, what with being a bit of a lush"

Or

"You wanker."

C'mon! Detail!

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StillStayingClassySanDiego · 23/05/2015 18:41

I'm waiting for my rice to cook

What did she say to cause such massive upset?

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DoJo · 23/05/2015 18:46

I agree that it's hard to judge when we don't know what your friend's comment actually was!

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LittleIda · 23/05/2015 18:48

What was the comment?

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Focusfocus · 23/05/2015 18:52

Let the OP be.

I have no idea why people post in AIBU when they are upset and just need a shoulder to cry on. Post in AIBU for all else, but really AIBU can be a hard place, and when you've been crying is not the right time to come in here.

I'm sure we are bored etc, but surely there's other things we could all do instead of going on trying to make the OP say more than what she has already said.

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Squeakycleansparkle · 23/05/2015 18:54

Actually I think not posting what was said, is a bit like those facebook exchanges:

"Why is life so hard?"

Then
"What's up lovie?"
"PM me hun."

Grrrrrr.

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 23/05/2015 18:54

I think we have Let the OP be Focus. Tbh.

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sanityisamyth · 23/05/2015 18:56

Pointless post!

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