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“She was disappointed about her actual friends not showing up, other than that she still had great company and we still had a great time,” said the boyfriend.

I have news for her. Those aren't your friends.

>“She was disappointed about her actual friends not showing up, other than that she still had great company and we still had a great time,” said the boyfriend. I have news for her. Those aren't your friends.

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[–] 4 pts

She wrote her friends didn't show up, what she doesn't realize is she has no friends.

[–] 2 pts

Maybe they wanted to spend the holiday with their family and not her. She shouldn't have assumed that they would come if she didn't get RSVP back.

[–] 5 pts

Ya but even without an RSVP a friend could have easily text the day of and said they weren't going to make it. The way the article reads everyone just ghosted, that's not a friend in my book. She most likely has a list of acquaintances she thinks are friends.

[–] 2 pts

Usually when people do Friendsgiving it isn't on Thanksgiving to avoid conflicts. Like XeroPhuksLeft said, they just ghosted her.

[–] 1 pt

And then her boyfriend's bros come and bailout the situation.

I wonder how she interact with her 'friends' from now on?