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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

to be fed-up at my friend bringing so much stuff round for an eve???

111 replies

sparklyshoos · 26/05/2008 21:51

I had a girl's night in on fri, all planned, I was just doing pizza and easy buffet stuff, snacks and wine. My friends asked what should they bring, I said nothing, told them what I was planning, they were happy with that. The one kept on asking what she should bring, so I said oh just bring a bottle of wine.

Now, if I'm going somewhere and ask what to take and somebody says nothing, i still take a bottle out of politeness anyway, so couldn't really figure out why she kept asking.

Anyway, she turned up with 2 bottles of wine, big bunch of flowers, olives, garlic bread, kettle chips, quiche, fancy nuts and lemon tart. oh, and a prezzie for DS - trendy outfit from Next. My other friend brought a bottle of pinot grigio - fab.

Lovely and generous of my friend to bring all this stuff, but it meant that the stuff I'd got in didn't all get eaten, I felt like the eve was taken out of my control - it was my first girlie night in I'd hosted since having DS ( he's 15mo, but I've not managed it till now!) and I'd planned it all and was looking forward to actually being the hostess! as it was, she opened the stuff she'd bought, so thanking her and putting it to one side whilst I served up my stuff wasn't an option.

DH has calmed me down by making me see it's not that she thinks I'm not capable of hosting anything - she would just do this wherever she went, - but just like it can be rude to turn up empty handed, AIBU to think it's also starting to be rude to turn up with so much stuff OTT???

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hullygully · 26/05/2008 21:52

You're being mental, never mind U.

FluffyMummy123 · 26/05/2008 21:52

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cheesesarnie · 26/05/2008 21:53

sorry but think yabu.send your friend here!sounds like she was trying to be friendly and thoughtful.

oranges · 26/05/2008 21:53

oh she was being nice, and marking the event! relax and finish the wine........

aGalChangedHerName · 26/05/2008 21:53

Jeez i would love a friend like her!!!

Tommy · 26/05/2008 21:53

she was probably trying to be helpful

hatrick · 26/05/2008 21:54

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GreenElizabeth · 26/05/2008 21:55

Can you send them round to my house. I will happily eat whatever they bring.

You get to eat the stuff you bought tomorrow! And they DO know that you're capable of catering a few snacks. This wasn't a cnning plan to undermine you!

expatinscotland · 26/05/2008 21:55

YABU.

Send her my way for a girlie night. After scoffing a few glasses of that wine she brought, I couldn't give a toss about my 'control' over the evening.

Well, on second thought, that's something I wouldn't give a toss about anyway.

littlelapin · 26/05/2008 21:55

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Ledodgy · 26/05/2008 21:55

Send her round here!

nkf · 26/05/2008 21:55

You're insane never mind unreasonable.

littlelapin · 26/05/2008 21:56

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stitch · 26/05/2008 21:56

you are being rude.
the eveing was not out of your control. you didnt need to put the stuff she brought out.

LynetteScavo · 26/05/2008 21:56

I think you are more of a control freak than me.

saltire · 26/05/2008 21:57

I wish my friend(s) - I have 2 lived close enough to visit of an evening!. She is a great friend, keep hold of her

Kassius · 26/05/2008 21:57

I can see why this might be mildly irritating but I would be too busy berating myself for feeling less than gracious that I certainly wouldn't be annoyed at her.

Windypop · 26/05/2008 21:57

Oh sparklyshoes, I know what you mean but I would think she was just trying to help out. It's true that's an awful lotta stuff to bring along but maybe she was so pleased for you that you felt up to hosting an evening, she was just over enthusiastic. She probably thought she was supporting you.

To be honest if she's usually a good, sensitive friend then YABU (sorry) but if she marginalises you in other ways then YANBU. Only you know if she has a habit on picking up on your little insecurities and plays on them, or if she does everything with bells on.

Izzywhizzy · 26/05/2008 21:58

YABU. She was being nice.

My sisters are just like this. They wouldn;t dream of turning up at someone's lunch/ dinner/ party without something nice to eat and some flowers.

I;d love to say that it runs in the family, but I'm not half as good a guests as them...

peggotty · 26/05/2008 21:58

You must KNOW YABU. She probably thought she was helping as you were hosting and have ds etc. Why did you want to 'control' the evening - it's just mates having some food and a laugh, surely!? I'm having some mates round next saturday for the first time since ds has been born, and we've agreed that since it's going to be at my house then they will either bring some food or we'll order takeaway.. You shouldn't have let this spoil your girlie night!

bellavita · 26/05/2008 21:58

She probably did not realise she was taking away your glory at hosting your first girlie night.

I would take it the way it was meant and that she thought she was being belpful.

You and DH enjoy the stuff that you bought.

Enid · 26/05/2008 21:59

how ungrateful of you

why on earth would you see this as a criticism?

mistypeaks · 26/05/2008 21:59

Some people (like you) are very lucky to have friends that realise having babies is hard work. Your friends don't come round to your house on the basis of what you are offering to eat. She just wanted to help out and bring things. A bunch of flowers especially si very thoughtful. After the first week of being a mom nonone buys you flowers any more. and a lovely outfit for DS - she sounds sweet. I understand that you wanted to be hostess - really I do - I used to get my knickers in a twist over it too. But let it go. Enjoy your night together never mind who brings what.

mazzystar · 26/05/2008 21:59

yes she was trying to be nice
but i totally know what you mean
if you've put loads of effort into making something really nice its irritating to have someone turn up with random stuff. i mean - she brought an entire meal - starters, main course and pudding.
i am a bit control freaky about that sort of thing - you spend half a day in the kitchen and soemone turns up with some lime doritos and a ready meal.....

FluffyMummy123 · 26/05/2008 22:00

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