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AIBU?

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Aibu to think this is very sly?

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Lljohn32 · 14/01/2018 17:22

I've been friends with someone for 11 years
We went and seen two movies together and the third one is out in February.
I've asked her for months "are we still going to see this?"
She said yes.
Wednesday I text her saying "you still up for this"
She replied "well a few girls from work want to see it too,thinking about the 11th"
I replied "that sounds great,I deffo want to see it"
No reply
A mutual friend rang tonight and in conversation said
She's already booked yesterday for the 17th
She knew I wanted to go,why not just ask me to go with them?
I honestly feel like she doesn't like me.

OP posts:
PippaSqueaks · 14/01/2018 18:34

If she’s on MN you’ve probably just outed yourself

I think you can pretty much say that about every thread on MN that involves people....

OP, are you definitely sure that the tickets have been booked and there isn't one for you? Can you not just ask her?

Lljohn32 · 14/01/2018 18:38

She's not on mumsnet deffo ...
I think up wait a few days and ask her outright rather than doing all this guess work.
It's her 40th birthday tomorrow so will wish her a happy birthday etc.
Not going to dampen her day

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HolyShet · 14/01/2018 19:08

Wednesday I text her saying "you still up for this"
She replied "well a few girls from work want to see it too,thinking about the 11th"
I replied "that sounds great,I deffo want to see it"
No reply

That was her telling you the plan was off. Not in a nice way.

inlectorecumbit · 14/01/2018 19:47

Just ghost her and wait and see if she contacts you about the concert tickets!

mikeyssister · 14/01/2018 19:54

I'll go to The Script with you Grin

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