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| what would you do? (not invited) | |
| By: vintagegal Date: December 10, 2025, 3:46 pm | |
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| I live on a circle or cul de sac with about 20 homes. I am the | |
| only renter, everyone else owns their unit. There is an email | |
| list of everyone's name, unit, phone, email, and emergency | |
| contacts. Everyone has this. | |
| I know almost everyone to say hi to, some more than others. | |
| One is having a holiday party. I don't know her well, only said | |
| hi a few times. Another older lady, who I do know better, told | |
| me about a holiday party that the first one is having, a | |
| potluck, and there is a sign up sheet by her door. Only problem, | |
| I was not invited. Doesn't bother me in the least, (I'm still | |
| avoiding spreader events) but I'm sure the older lady considers | |
| what she said, to be an invitation. | |
| I personally would rather chop off a joint of my little finger | |
| than show up to a party where I wasn't invited by the host. I | |
| don't consider a second-hand invite to be valid. How about you? | |
| #Post#: 82214-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: what would you do? (not invited) | |
| By: Aleko Date: December 11, 2025, 2:55 am | |
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| I�m with you. You only know this lady to say hello to, and just | |
| signing up to her party without a direct invitation does feel | |
| like overstepping. | |
| I suggest you say so to the older lady, and ask her to relay | |
| this to the hostess. Even if they themselves wouldn�t feel | |
| hesitant in your place, they should understand and the hostess - | |
| if she did mean to include you - should make contact. That will | |
| mean, of course, that you�ll be pretty much obligated to turn | |
| up! But, although it�s totally understandable for you to be | |
| avoiding spreader events, as the newbie in the community it�s | |
| probably not a good move to avoid the first holiday party you | |
| get invited to: it�s very easy to give the impression that �oh, | |
| vintagegal�s not sociable�. | |
| #Post#: 82216-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: what would you do? (not invited) | |
| By: vintagegal Date: December 11, 2025, 6:54 am | |
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| oh, the same thing happened last year. I can't remember if I | |
| said anything to the older lady or not, probably not. The older | |
| lady has a summer backyard BBQ for the community every year, I | |
| do go to that. | |
| #Post#: 82217-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: what would you do? (not invited) | |
| By: lowspark Date: December 11, 2025, 7:50 am | |
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| I would not sign up unless the actual host invited me. | |
| You did not say, and I'm guessing you have no way of knowing, if | |
| EVERYONE on the cul de sac except you was invited. | |
| I mean, did the host deliberately exclude you? Or was it just | |
| that she invited a few neighbors over and you just didn't happen | |
| to be one of them. | |
| Since you don't want to go, I'd just let it lie and not do | |
| anything about it. If the neighbor who mentioned it to you | |
| brings it up again, just say that unfortunately, you are unable | |
| to go. No further detail is necessary. | |
| #Post#: 82218-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: what would you do? (not invited) | |
| By: jpcher Date: December 11, 2025, 2:27 pm | |
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| [quote author=vintagegal link=topic=2654.msg82216#msg82216 | |
| date=1765457690] | |
| oh, the same thing happened last year. I can't remember if I | |
| said anything to the older lady or not, probably not. The older | |
| lady has a summer backyard BBQ for the community every year, I | |
| do go to that. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thanks for posting the bold. I thought I vaguely remembered | |
| something very similar in an older post. I had to look at the | |
| date to make sure I was reading a new post. | |
| Were there any aftereffects from you not attending last year? | |
| If not, I wouldn't worry about it. I agree that a secondhand | |
| invite is not valid. | |
| I like lowspark's response. | |
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