Imagine being part of a large friend group, only to find out you’re the only one not invited to a wedding. That’s the situation one 23-year-old woman found herself in. She was part of an 18-person friend group that would hang out together a few times a year. When one of the friends got married, she was told that she couldn’t be invited due to limited space. However, she later discovered that she was the only one left out, and even people who started dating after her exclusion received invites. Feeling hurt and embarrassed, she decided to leave the group chat, but was met with mixed reactions from her friends. Let’s dive into the story and see what went down.
The Group Chat

The Wedding Invitation

The Call ☎️

No Hard Feelings

The Shocking Discovery

Feeling Embarrassed

Leaving the Group Chat

Mixed Reactions

Clarifications

Space Limitations

The Aftermath ️

The Verdict: Petty or Justified?
So, was our friend justified in leaving the group chat, or was it a petty move? ♀️ She admits that her exit was childish and wishes she had handled it differently. However, she also felt embarrassed and played by the situation. Her best friend didn’t know the whole story and thought she wasn’t even aware of the wedding. It’s a tough spot to be in, and it seems like there’s no clear answer. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA – Standing up for oneself against toxic friends. You’re a legend

Excluding one friend out of 18 is shitty. Flooding the group chat with photos was cruel. Real friendships lift you up. NTA

Excluded from wedding invite, commenter seeks validation and support.

Bride’s friend excluded from wedding, but was it justified?

NTA for feeling hurt. Friends who lack empathy are not worth keeping.

Leaving toxic friends behind is scary but necessary for growth

Real friends don’t leave you out.
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Excluded from wedding with no plus one, NTA. Bride is cruel

Exclusion from wedding: NTA, messy situations, good for you

Avoid large friend groups, they tend to form hierarchies and cliques

Set boundaries and prioritize your mental health. You deserve better!

Excluded from wedding, OP returns the favor. Friend group drama

Wedding invite drama: INFO matters, NAH for now

Choosing who to interact with isn’t petty, it’s self-care

Defending the bride’s behavior? Time for a new best friend

NTA feels left out of wedding and group chat, bride seems petty

Excluded from wedding and group chat – NTA or petty?

Find friends who accept and understand you. Leave the group.

Weddings are expensive and complicated. NAH for not being invited.

Is it petty to exclude a best friend from your wedding?

Excluded from a wedding? It’s okay to feel hurt

Standing up for yourself and setting boundaries is important! NTA

Soft YTA: Commenter advises OP to understand that the wedding was not about them and to avoid burning bridges with the group. Replies support the bride’s decision and highlight the lack of entitlement to an invite.

NTA. Sharing pics in the chat is rude. Your ‘best friend’ sucks.

Feeling left out? Don’t settle for less than you deserve

Excluding someone from wedding and rubbing it in is cruel

Intentional exclusion? Definitely NTA, that’s just mean

Is the bride playing favorites?

You’re NTA, but what happened with your ‘best friend’?





Assessing the situation: Is this friendship worth fighting for?

Bride declared you’re not her friend. Leaving the group was justified

Not close to the bride, hurt by exclusion, a bit dramatic.

Standing up for yourself and setting boundaries is NTA

Don’t worry, NTA. Use this as a learning experience


Choose friends who value you, not your associations.

Being left out of a wedding can hurt, but context matters.

You’re NTA for feeling left out of a wedding party

Don’t let anyone make you feel left out.

NTA for standing up for yourself and cutting out toxic friends

Cut toxic friends, says commenter inspired by Marie Kondo. #NTA

When your BFF doesn’t feel the same way

Excluded from wedding and group chat, NTA drops toxic friends.

Finding true friends is more important than being invited to weddings

Inclusive wedding invites: NTA or group chat etiquette?

Let it go ❄️ You’re not close enough, move on.

Excluded friend takes a stand and leaves group chat.

Friends lied about wedding space, got upset when called out. NTA.
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Exclusion and feeling of being replaced can lead to depression. NTA
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Leaving the chat: the ultimate power move

Bride excludes friend from wedding, causing hurt and confusion
