Well I randomly heard of a party that is going to go on saturday from my friends. The person having the party is my friend [ or so i thought ]. I just met him this year but hes my friends girlfriend. He told all the other people I hang around with except me. I am wondering if he doesnt want me to go. I asked him if he is having a party for his birthday and he said yes. I said when and where. He replied saturday at my house. But he didnt mention anything like are you going to go or whatever. What should i do?
summerGIRL_xo answered Thursday March 2 2006, 3:20 pm: k so the fact that he said yes and told you were it was makes me think that you are ivnited & that he just forgot to mention it to you, or he told one of your friends to tell you and they forogt, or something liek that .. however it would be very uncomfortable for you if you showed up and that turned out not to be the case. to make sure, maybe you can ask one of your mutual friends to casually bring you up in conversation and ask if your invited. for instance, your friend could say, "im excited for your pary! who's going?" and he could say some names and she could reply with, "cool .. is lauren invited? what about ___ (your name)?" it would be casual but would work.
LSU_tigers2695 answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 7:46 pm: If he told you where its at then that means his inviting you,but still ask him if your invited.
bucky answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 7:22 pm: you should ask him if your invited,you don't want to go if your not invited,and if you are,and you don't go,he might think you don't want to be friends,and you would lose a friend [ bucky's advice column | Ask bucky A Question ]
careless-fun answered Wednesday March 1 2006, 7:17 pm: He might not want you to come. OR he may just have thought that you would get the word from your friends or caught the hint since he told you when and where it was going to be.
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