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“AITA For Not Inviting Them To My Christmas Party After They Didn’t Invite Me To Their Wedding?”
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“AITA For Not Inviting Them To My Christmas Party After They Didn’t Invite Me To Their Wedding?”

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Parties are as integral in human culture and social life and necessary to healthy living as are things like having good credit, exercise, and cutting out toxic people in life. Sure, you can live with or without it, but the upside cannot be understated.

So, not getting invited to a party, let alone if the opposite side was actually invited to an equivalent party, and in fact was the reason for it all in the first place, is definitely a mouthful of a sentence, but also a sucky situation.

And, of course, Redditors did get such a conundrum to judge in a recent r/AITA post.

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Not getting invited to a party sucks, but not getting invited to a party that’s a result of your party sucks much more

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The story goes that OP hosts these annual Christmas parties that tend to get quite big (like hundreds of people with catering big). They’ve been doing that for a decade now, so you know it’s a serious tradition.

One year, OP invited this friend named Tara and her ex-coworker Tony. In a feel-good twist, the two hit it off pretty well and two years later, at their next holiday party, they announced the engagement. Needless to say, OP was super happy for them.

A Redditor recently needed some perspective on their decision to not invite a couple to their party after not receiving an invite to their wedding

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Image credits: Carl Lender(not the actual image)

But, in a not-so-feel-good manner, OP didn’t get invited to the wedding. Now, you can’t blame OP for having an expectation, even just a casual, tiny one, that they would probably be invited to the wedding of people who quite likely would not have met each other if not for the said party, and even used their party as a platform to announce the engagement. If anything, they were good friends, so it felt upsetting not to be invited.

So, in turn, OP figured they’d probably also skip out on inviting the two to their annual Christmas party. And boy did it escalate quickly. The couple came back to them, saying they were very upset about not getting invited. Turns out, they consider OP’s party special, and not getting invited because they weren’t invited seemed petty.

Though a wedding sounds more personal than a Christmas party for hundreds of people, the nuance here is that the couple met each other at this party, thanks to OP

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What made it worse was that a couple of mutual friends sided with the married couple, explaining it felt like OP was punishing them. And besides, “it was a smaller wedding.” OP didn’t agree with that last bit as there were around 200 people invited, at least 50 of whom were acquaintances. To top it all off, OP’s partner also sided with the couple.

Considering it all, OP decided to get to the bottom of this by passing the question on to the Am I The A-Hole? community on Reddit. And they ruled that OP is not wrong to have not invited their friends back this year.

Image credits: Antenna (not the actual image)

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Bored Panda got in touch with OP to see if there are any updates to the story and to talk about the situation in general. And updates there were:

“Since I posted, we had our party and everything went well. They did not try and crash and as far as I know she’s not pregnant. They did, however, try and throw their own party at the same time as ours and try and get many of our friends to go to theirs instead. Everyone we expected to come to ours showed up, so I’m guessing they didn’t succeed, but I honestly do hope they had a wonderful time as well”

OP continued: “Also, given some of the gossip I heard, the reason they have told people they didn’t invite us is that we’re a little older than them. They’re 28/29 and we’re both 35, so it seems a bit of a stretch but that’s the most info I’ve gotten.”

Across the board, folks said that the host is not wrong to do what they did—it’s their party

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OP told Bored Panda that they had initially posted this to r/Relationship_Advice, as they were frustrated and hoped to get some perspective on the situation. Some suggested to also post in the r/AITA community, where the story soon went viral with thousands of responses.

But was this conflict resolved? As of this moment, no, but OP explained that they aren’t holding a grudge and the relationship can still be reconciled: “A sincere apology would be fine. I don’t want to stay mad at them, they were both good friends, but, to be honest, it is pretty hurtful given our history that they just dismissed our friendship like that.”

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The NTAs in the comment section justified OP’s decision by, first and foremost, stating that it’s their party, and so they decide who’s in and who’s out. But besides the fundamentals, one commenter speculated that this conflict might have happened because OP’s party, having become a tradition, subconsciously looks like an “Official Organizer and Community Event” sort of deal, therefore it didn’t feel as personal as a wedding did, and weddings are always carefully curated when it comes to guest lists.

If anything, most people got the feeling that the couple didn’t value OP’s friendship and efforts as much as it was the other way around. Especially considering that the couple didn’t really explain their reasoning, the NTA seemed even more motivated.

Folks also asked for more information in the comments, like if the couple explained why they didn’t invite OP to the wedding, how big the party usually is, details as to whether they were introduced by OP (they were) and the like. In fact, OP was quite active in the comments.

Lastly, we’ve asked OP if they had any advice, given this experience, and they had this to say:

“Stick to your guns. Honestly, if I had given in and let them come without them acknowledging what had happened, it would have messed with my own ability to enjoy my X-mas party. I’d rather spend my own energy enjoying time with friends and family instead of worrying about petty drama.”

You can read all of it in context here. But don’t forget to leave a comment and play the judging game in the comment section below!

Oh, and if you want more party and/or drama articles, you’re welcome, you’re welcome, you’re welcome, and you’re welcome.

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Enlee Jones
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Friend: - snubs you -; You: - snubs friend right back -; Friend: - surprised Pikachu face -

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Tinderella
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Party or not, it’s downright psychotic to not invite the person who introduced you to your wedding.

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Key Lime
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You think they would have invited you and made a big deal at the wedding about how you helped them meet!

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Enlee Jones
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Friend: - snubs you -; You: - snubs friend right back -; Friend: - surprised Pikachu face -

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Tinderella
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Party or not, it’s downright psychotic to not invite the person who introduced you to your wedding.

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Key Lime
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You think they would have invited you and made a big deal at the wedding about how you helped them meet!

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