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to find this a funny way of dealing with party invites?

164 replies

Susystayathome · 15/07/2009 22:22

I was recently quite excited to get an email from my SIL that seemed to be inviting my DH and me to a 40th birthday celebration dinner with our mutual group of friends. As most of us now have children we don't get together as couples too often nowadays, so I was really pleased. However, at the end was a sentence saying 'Susy, I'm not inviting you and DH as you are having tea with us, the in-laws and DCs one afternoon instead'. This breaks up our group of mutual friends, and makes me feel that as an in-law I am not fit to be seen in proper adult company. I feel really disappointed and wish that she'd found another way of telling me, instead of humiliating me in front of our friends by adding the note to an e-mail that went to everyone. I'm sure you'll be able to come up with some alternative ideas to help me put this in perspective.

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sweetfall · 16/07/2009 09:26

comes to party late I see

yes what did the decline email say?

what did you say?

hippipotamiHasLost48lbs · 16/07/2009 09:33

Wow, your SIL is a fruitloop!!
I have nothing witty or clever to say but am just marking this thread so I can read the update.

If I was in the group of friends I would be declining the invite adn arrange a night out with you instead

Starbear · 16/07/2009 09:36

Oh! I'm going on holiday and need to know the next installment. What did your friend say? How are you going to reply? So far I haven't any family like this. But strangely my aunt doesn't like my younger sister and adores me! Odd as I'm generally not the nice one in any situation! What has she been like in the past? is she a super controller?

Starbear · 16/07/2009 09:37

Better get off Mn otherwise I'll lose my flight. (haven't flown for now 7 years!)

SarahL2 · 16/07/2009 09:44

I hope the friend declining is doing it as an act of solidarity.

I had the same last year when I (and my not-so-new husband who is the father of my child) got invited, then univited then invited again at the last minute to a 'friends' wedding reception all based on whether or not an ex of mine was going!!!

Waiting to see what the friend says

Greensleeves · 16/07/2009 09:46

Have a great holiday Starbear

Rindercella · 16/07/2009 09:48

The rudeness of some people never ceases to amaze me

Your SIL is one rude woman and I hope your mutual friends see the invite for what it was - an obvious attempt to get at you. What on Earth was the point in including you in the distribution list to an email specifically inviting people to a party, only to say at the end, "actually Susy, you're not invited to the 'fun' bit" if it wasn't a snipe at you?

Looking forward to seeing an update.

whoisasking · 16/07/2009 09:53
Miamla · 16/07/2009 09:57

susy, don't blame you at all for being upset

Dad1point0 · 16/07/2009 10:18

Come on, the cricket starts soon!

branflake81 · 16/07/2009 10:43

Any news???

ReneRusso · 16/07/2009 10:48

Dad1point0 if you open a chat about the cricket I'll join you

SerendipitousHarlot · 16/07/2009 10:58

Have just read through this thread and need an update!

How very rude

anniemac · 16/07/2009 11:21

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LadyPinkofPinkerton · 16/07/2009 11:22

What an unbelieveably rude woman.

LadyGlencoraSnape · 16/07/2009 11:23

I'm over my reply now. I think ReneRusso's is better - more dignified.

StealthPolarBear · 16/07/2009 11:31

any chance she feels she is flattering you by considering you "family" rather than "friend"?
Still an incredibly clumsy and ruse way to do it!!

AmazingBouncingFerret · 16/07/2009 11:35

Just marking my place to see how this all pans out.
What a rude woman if she invited you to the tea party why on earth did she bother to include you in the email about the dinner party? It was almost like she was deliberately trying to publicly exclude you.

StealthPolarBear · 16/07/2009 11:36

are you BT??

ImOverHere · 16/07/2009 11:38

What AmazingBoucningFerret said - marking my place. Want to see what happens to the SIL. And I also agree that she looks like she was doing it deliberatly to show you were excluded to your mutual friends. How very rude and childish!

pooka · 16/07/2009 11:39

I want to know too!

bedjumper · 16/07/2009 11:41

Its SO rude that she cant possibly have done it on purpose!
I think Pointydog is right and she is trying to cause no offence but ending up causing loads.

Reply along the lines of

'Oh thats a shame, would have been lovely to join you all for the evening. Hopefully catch up another time. Susy'

Katz · 16/07/2009 11:44

and....

RealityIsGettingMarried · 16/07/2009 11:45

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Sunshinemummy · 16/07/2009 11:46

Bumping for an updated. What a loon...

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