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Neglected At Party

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MissAdventure Sun 04-Dec-22 19:38:14

I've just remembered going to a barbeque where there was no food to be had.
They'd eaten it all, and half washed and wiped up when we arrived. blush

Gingster Sun 04-Dec-22 19:33:43

The lovely thing about gransnet, Kitty is having wide and varied threads.

Gingster Sun 04-Dec-22 19:31:58

This happened at my friends party a few years ago.
We were on time with a lot of others but not much food on offer. Plenty of drink but food run out quickly. Mutual friends had a terrible journey there, through London and lots of road closures, consequently arriving late. Nothing for them to eat. I felt so bad for them .
The party took place in their rather large house, money no problem so why didn’t they cater appropriately. Rather have too much than too little.

kittylester Sun 04-Dec-22 19:27:22

How old are you, OP? Do you read any of the threads where people have real problems?

MissAdventure Sun 04-Dec-22 19:13:06

smile
Very good idea, there.

Wyllow3 Sun 04-Dec-22 19:10:50

Agree with Hithere

how about,

"thank you for the invite, it was nice to see so many people"

suitably ambiguous.

Hithere Sun 04-Dec-22 18:41:27

Maybe she thought you wouldn't make it after all?

How did she greet you otherwise?

Honestly, too many people in a party to catch up properly with friends - one on ones are better, imho

If this is the first faux pas, I would let it go.
If not, I would reexamine my expectations with the friendship

Alioop Sun 04-Dec-22 18:41:18

I'm sure she was busy with the guests who had already arrived and didn't think to leave food aside for later. I'd of just nipped to a takeaway on way home if you were hungry. Just thank her for her invite whether you enjoyed it or not, you will be glad you did in a couple of weeks time, that's a long friendship, hold on to it.

Blossoming Sun 04-Dec-22 18:27:20

I can understand your feelings but I don’t think there’s anything you can do except let it go. Just send a reply thanking them for the invite.

BlueBelle Sun 04-Dec-22 17:45:30

You were an hour and a quarter late so you can’t really complain although I understand it wasn’t your fault if there were only limited drinks, chocolates I guess they had been used up by then, not sure why there wasn’t enough seats for the number invited unless a few strays turned up before you
Not worth making a fuss as you were very late if you d been there on time and got nothing then it would have been worse

FlexibleFriend Sun 04-Dec-22 17:41:32

I guess that what happens when you turn up late, hey ho.
It wasn't your birthday so why the fuss?

Forsythia Sun 04-Dec-22 17:36:22

Your friend was probably up to her eyes with friends and family and she couldn’t regulate what the guests were eating and drinking and why should she? Either go late and accept the consequences or don’t go at all.

Harris27 Sun 04-Dec-22 17:35:42

Just let it go. You were invited and it isn’t worth the hassle to complain.

eazybee Sun 04-Dec-22 17:32:58

Just message back saying lovely to see you, sorry we were late, had a great time, can't believe you are (the age) you are!

You surely aren't thinking of having a moan?

denbylover Sun 04-Dec-22 17:24:37

Let it go, life’s too short to worry. And don’t forget you were late arrivals.

AiryFlyingFairy Sun 04-Dec-22 17:09:22

Attended friend's birthday party on Friday night. The party started at 7pm and we got there at 8.15. This was as I'd been abroad & back home that afternoon so it was a big rush to get there.
I had messaged friend to tell her we were running late but would get there ASAP
Anyway myself and Hubby arrived there to find all the food had finished. Also no seats.
A few other guests arrived even later so they didn't have seats/food either.
The venue wasn't large so she should have noticed must guests left without tables.
To add insult to injury, the 'Lucky Guests' were seated at tables with drinks, chocolates/ sweets. We didn't get any.
She is a friend of 20+ years & I'm disappointed she didn't look after us better.
Just writing this to get it out of my system/moan really.
She's just messaged me to saying Thanks for coming. Hope you enjoyed it.
Not sure how to respond.
Please tell me your neglected at party experiences!