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Would you not invite child to a party if you didn't like the mum?

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HighlandWorrier · 13/06/2019 11:58

Strange one as the child of this parent came to my dd's birthday party. I have noticed since the party she has been off with me hardly wants to take me on whereas before she always said a friendly hello. Nothing has happened that I'm aware of other than realising both our son's know each other and will be going to same secondary school. Ds says he likes and gets along with her Ds.

Today she was handing out birthday invites in front of me and dd at nursery pick up and we were clearly snubbed. Feeling hurt on behalf of dd and can't understand why she's been left out especially considering her dd came to our party. I know you don't have to reciprocate invites but it has upset me a bit.

Anyone think of a reason why dd has been left out other than the minor dislikes me or dd or am I overthinking it?

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ImnotlikearegularMomImacoolMom · 13/06/2019 17:10

The time to ask would have been when she was off with you after your party.
Now it would look like a "where's our invite?" whine.

areyoubeingserviced · 13/06/2019 17:22

Don’t bother Op
As another poster said, some people are just nasty.
I ‘have been there and it’s not nice, but don’t take it to heart. The party will be forgotten like all the others
Just ignore her

PerspicaciaTick · 13/06/2019 17:22

Unless your DDs party was last week, I'd put it down to shifting friendships over time.

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