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My husband is having his 40th birthday soon and so I emailed my family and siblings a mass email where I CC'd them.
I did not email any of their spouses or include them in the email as I just assumed of course they were invited and that my siblings would talk about it with their spouses and let me know. However I did not mention that in the email.
When I asked my brother if he and his family were coming I was told his wife was not as she did not feel invited.
I am totally blown away. Of course she is invited, and she is my only in law who assumed that.
My questions are: Should I have included my siblings families in my email? Is she overreacting or does her reaction make sense? What should I do now?
Thanks so much
Re: What to do?
WIth your history with her, of course she may assume she isn't invited. Is it that hard to say in the email "This is to invite you and your SO to DHs party" or "I hope you and SO can make it!". Something, anything, to make it clear?
Because, really, you do NOT seem to understand basic etiquette or how to be gracious so I could ABSOLUTELY see how she might think you would actually NOT invite spouses.
But I doubt you'll understand that.
if you AREN'T trolling as bri, then ditto disney - bri has a very specific posting history and she keeps asking the same damn shit and keeps getting the same damn answers.