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To be upset by this in a friends group chat?

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alittlechildish · 14/12/2025 16:32

I’m well aware that this will sound silly, but here goes.

i’m in a group chat with some other women of a similar age as me. We all met because we are fans of a sport. Last weekend that sport concluded and the competitor that I’m not a huge fan of won. No big deal, I’m an adult and I can cope with it.

One member of the group chat was @ ing me through the entire day, basically asking if I was really annoyed, am I pissed off etc etc and just being a bit weird.

i said no not really and left it at that. I went onto the shared document we have of addresses in preparation to send my Christmas cards and I can see that this person has now added comments to my address. It’s my name then (stinks) and under my address they’ve put shithole. From the edit history I can see that this was done by the member who was acting strangely last weekend and was done on the day of the last race.

AIBU to think this is weird behaviour and also a little upsetting? We’re all adults and it just seems strange.

OP posts:
Leopardsandcheetahsarefast · 15/12/2025 08:11

FuzzyWolf · 14/12/2025 16:37

I’d screen shot so the details of who amended it show, then tag @everyone on WhatsApp and say, I’ve washed recently and still have the same address but DM me if you need the details.

This and put the evidence in the chat - call the bad behaviour out

LeonMccogh · 15/12/2025 12:48

Overtheatlantic · 14/12/2025 17:50

Edit her address to The Priory.

Poor people in The Priory!

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