Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

If you are aged to go cinema with a friend, then they ask you if they could invite another friend along you don’t know, would you mind ?

95 replies

FrenchOnionSuper · 10/01/2023 17:50

Thinking of asking another friend along as both asked me to go and see a certain film with them
bit don’t want the first one to feel bad about it or anything

OP posts:
FrenchOnionSuper · 10/01/2023 17:52

Yanbu invite the other one along as long as your friend you already made the plan with says she doesn’t mind
(although I know she will say she doesn’t mind m, even if perhaps she does)

yabu stick with the first plan you made

OP posts:
Raera · 10/01/2023 17:52

I wouldn't mind at all. If it was a drink and a chat, that would be different

AFS1 · 10/01/2023 17:52

It wouldn’t bother me. It’s not as if you can chat during the film!

Campervangirl · 10/01/2023 17:53

I wouldn't as it can change the dynamics of the meet up, assuming you'll be chatting before or after the cinema.

5128gap · 10/01/2023 17:55

Say to friend 1, 'friend 2 also wants to see this and I think would like me to go with her. Is it OK if she comes?'
Friend 1 says 'no, that's fine'.
You invite friend 2.
Everyone sees the film and friends 1 and 2 might make a new friend!

Thingsthatgo · 10/01/2023 17:55

I would mind, but I would pretend that I didn't! Grin

ladymacbeth · 10/01/2023 17:56

Thingsthatgo · 10/01/2023 17:55

I would mind, but I would pretend that I didn't! Grin

Ditto

Skyeheather · 10/01/2023 17:56

I would ask the friend I have already arranged to go with if they minded. I probably wouldn't mind if you asked, if you just turned up with your other friend without saying anything I would be annoyed because I would have turned up expecting it just to be the two of us.

EmmaDilemma5 · 10/01/2023 17:57

I find it rude.

N00bz · 10/01/2023 17:57

A friend of mine does this a lot. We'll talk about meeting for dinner/cinema/activity and she’ll ask if she can bring someone else who she thinks will enjoy it.

Have to say, I love it and have made friends with her friends. We went for dinner last week, she brought a friend and so did I- it was so nice and everyone hit it off.

MavisMcMinty · 10/01/2023 17:58

Fine, it’s the cinema, you’ll all be sitting in the dark gazing at the screen anyway. Ask your other friend first though, if you’re not sure how they’ll take it.

BumBumBumBumBum · 10/01/2023 17:58

Thingsthatgo · 10/01/2023 17:55

I would mind, but I would pretend that I didn't! Grin

Me too, although logically I know it's not Grin

mackthepony · 10/01/2023 17:58

Yes, it'd bug me

BumBumBumBumBum · 10/01/2023 17:58
  • not rude.
Fragrantandfoolish · 10/01/2023 18:00

Generally on here folks tend to hate it if they have to meet new people, maybe make a friend,

for me the more the merrier,.

LessSugarIn23 · 10/01/2023 18:02

I wouldn't mind.

JudgeRudy · 10/01/2023 18:03

I think for a film most people wouldn't mind. I would mind though if you didnt ask and had already asked her. The simple answer is to say to your friend "l was with my mate Rosie last night and she mentioned wanting to watch X. I thought she could come with us but ghought I'd better check with you before I asked her"
I would feel differently about other 'events' but cinema is pretty passive so no concerns.

Withholdingvitalinfo · 10/01/2023 18:04

Yeah - no, that’s rude. It’d piss me off.

DowntonCrabby · 10/01/2023 18:04

To literally all sit silently and watch a film together, of course, go ahead. If you’ve planned a longer catch up- coffee before/dinner after I’d expect to just have 1:1 time without someone I didn’t know tagging along.

StubbleAndSqueak · 10/01/2023 18:04

I wouldn't mind , but just the cinema Are you going for drinks/a meal before or after ? That would change it for me

SoThisisMe · 10/01/2023 18:04

I'd hate it, but I'm an introvert who needs time to be comfortable around new people. I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't mind.

Homedeco · 10/01/2023 18:05

I would ask first. I wouldn’t mind and have met new friends this way and had a good time. It equally I can see how it changes the dynamics, especially if the 2 strangers don’t click with each other

GoingtotheWinchester · 10/01/2023 18:06

Cinema it wouldn’t bother me. Meal not so keen 😄

SomethingOriginal2 · 10/01/2023 18:06

I would feel very uncomfortable and like you didn't actually want to hang out with me so had to invite someone to make it bearable. But I'm autistic and was very much not popular.

If she's confident and sociable then she's probably like it. If she's shy/introverted, not so much.

I made a baby mum friend who would bring her family when we met up, which would be fine tbh if they didn't then spend most of their time together and I felt like such a third wheel I stopped initiating meet ups.

Backstreets · 10/01/2023 18:07

Best way to meet a friend of a friend, really, no need to chat for the duration but natural topic of conversation afterwards.