Family gatherings are often a mix of joy, laughter, and a dash of drama. But what happens when a celebration turns into a battleground? This is the tale of two nieces, Sasha and Nora, who found themselves at the center of a family feud that’s still brewing months later. Sasha, the high achiever, got accepted into a prestigious college, while Nora chose a more humble path at community college. Their families decided to throw parties on the same day, in different towns, and then came the dilemma – which party to attend?
The Unfolding Drama
The College Decision
Party Clash
The Unchangeable Date
The Fallout
The Silent Treatment
The Dilemma ♀️
The Accusations
The Question of Equality
The Final Word
A Family Feud That’s Far From Over
In a family where achievements are celebrated, the decision to attend Sasha’s party over Nora’s has sparked a feud that’s still smoldering months later. Nora’s mom, feeling slighted, has cut off communication with the family, leaving everyone in a state of discomfort. The question remains: should all achievements be celebrated equally, or do some accomplishments deserve more recognition? It’s a conundrum that has left this family divided and searching for answers. Let’s dive into the internet’s take on this family drama…
Elitist attitude sparks family feud over college parties. ESH, YTA.
YTA for judging Nora’s college choice. Community college saves money
ESH for double booking parties, but AH for devaluing one’s school
ESH: Moms, family, and you. Favoritism and teenage discouragement.
YTA for implying community college isn’t ‘good enough’
YTA for thinking one college is better. ESH for scheduling clash.
ESH for scheduling parties, but YTA for prioritizing “good” college
“YTA. All of you.” – A heated debate over college parties
OP dodges question about party invites, causing suspicion
Family feud over college parties: Communication is key!
Who set the date first? A feud over college parties
Party drama and academic elitism spark a heated family feud
Family feud: ESH, the entire family s***s
ESH. Community college is valid. Parties could’ve been scheduled differently.
Party conflict reveals family tension and unfair expectations.
“YTA you guys all sound like stuck up family members. Couldn’t be me at all. Both girls deserved to have their party. They both graduated. So happy my family celebrated everyone who went to college, finished trade school, did CC or certificate programs. Cause we actually like our family and are supportive. Shocking that you guys don’t know how to do that”
NTA for picking a party, but YTA for being dismissive.
YTA for comparing the two nieces’ achievements. Congrats Nora!
Family feud: Celebrating milestones fairly or playing favorites?
Parents’ feud ruins nieces’ celebrations. ESH, except the nieces.
“YTA. Community college is just as good as a 4year college”
NTA vs AH: A family feud over college parties
Party for college acceptance? YTA according to commenters
YTA wonders if Nora will go to top college parties
Parents’ party clash leads to favoritism. Drama ensues
Choosing a party over family? That’s a college controversy!
ESH for not being flexible with party dates and undermining achievements
Party debate: YTA for not celebrating hardworking niece?
Mothers causing drama, family dismissing Nora’s accomplishments. ESH!
Choosing party dates: NTA vs AH moms
YTA vs. Nora: A Family Feud Over College Parties
This post is such b***s!
Judging your nieces? Let’s hear their side too!
Family feud over college parties: ESH, stubborn moms and favoritism
Crazy family drama! Girls should’ve partied together to avoid nonsense
Confusion over party invitations and family dynamics.
Coincidental clash of college party dates? Who’s to blame?
YTA. *D**n.* Let the family feud begin!
NTA, but an elitist AH. Toxic family needs self-reflection.
Everyone s***s here. Drama at college parties
Choosing same date for parties creates family feud
Choosing sides at college parties: NTA regrets and missed support
Family divided over college celebrations. Nora’s party shamed.
Choosing prestige over family? YTA for favoritism.
ESH for judging community college, and relatives for not compromising. ♂️
OP defends celebrating niece’s Harvard acceptance over community college graduation
Debate over community college acceptance vs Ivy League celebration
NTA. Celebrating mediocrity? Nora’s mom is the real AH
Is college partying really different from high school graduation parties?
Skipped niece’s party due to bias, SIL is upset. YTA.
Choosing sides in a family feud
Nora’s laughter awaits when loans come due. YTA.
“YTA. The correct answer is I went to the one that invited me first.”
Avoid parties and don’t be classist. YTA for that.
Choosing between nieces’ parties: NTA, tough spot, moms AHs ♀️
Curious about Sasha’s relation? Let’s find out together!
Toxic family feud over college parties
“YTA, and so is the rest of your elitist family”
Curious about OP’s alma mater? Let’s find out!
You did the right thing! NTA, don’t let them bring you down!
Snobs and drama: Poor Nora caught in the middle
OP asks for opinions, regrets it, but keeps coming back ♀️
Enrollment vs. Acceptance: A Party Planning Dilemma
Logical choice made, no-win situation. You’re NTA
Choosing the right party: Tradition vs. Overlapping guest list
NTA: Different family standards and expectations affect celebrations.
“YTA. Don’t belittle community college. Your family are AHs.”
YTA throws hissy fit over input
“YTA – Your elitist attitude will come back to haunt you.”
Family feud over college parties: Who will pick the date?
Friend chooses successful person’s birthday over mine. YTA.
YTA: The pompous a**hole who started the family feud.
Last Updated on August 15, 2023 by Diply Social Team