35-year-old woman cries to bosses over 24-year-old coworker’s private birthday party, turning personal celebration into work-related office-wide scene: ‘I sent my FRIENDS a private message idk how much more sensitive I can be’

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  • "35 Y/O coworker complained to boss bc I didn't invite her to my party"

    "She went to our bosses and complained"
  • So I'm 24 turning 25 and my bf and I have very close birthdays so we usually celebrate together. We planned our
  • party and I invited a couple of my girls from work. These are friends I hang out regularly with outside of work and I sent
  • them all a discreet message with the invitation. Well my 35 year old coworker found out about it because someone was talking
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  • about it out loud. She calls me into her room and goes "I'm just really sad." And goes on whining about how I
  • didn't invite her to my birthday party and how upset she is about it. To make it worse she went to our bosses and
  • complained to them and then they spoke about being "sensitive to others" in a staff meeting.
  • I sent my FRIENDS a private message idk how much more sensitive I can be
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  • JosKarith Guess she's going to find out what it's like being the person nobody discusses personal stuff in front of anymore.
  • Flimsy-Job1990 It's nothing to do with her or your boss what you do in YOUR time. People these days. I work in a small company, but if me and colleague goes out on the
  • weekend. We're not inviting anyone else along from the company. Next time, pass little notes around the office to your friends. ;)
  • CozyCatGaming One of my coworkers was getting married and invited her friends from work and another coworker who wasn't invited complained to the supervisor. The supervisor called a meeting and confronted the bride about not inviting everyone.
  • That's when I asked the boss if I was invited to her birthday party at her house that weekend (she'd invited a couple of coworkers). She got pretty visibly upset and just said "nevermind, get out of my office ".
  • I wasn't even invited to the one coworker's wedding but I love getting messy.
  • AdBeneficial4621 nothing to do with work, nothing to do with her
  • APixelWitch Only under 30s allowed. Give her an age discrimination grievance too. Why would she even want to go? I'm 40 and anyone under 30 is a whippersnapper with their tictock lingo and ability to run up stairs.
  • Wakemeup3000 OMG ! Not like everyone was sitting around talking about this in front of her face. She overheard something and instead of remembering that not everyone gets invited to everything she took the
  • opposite view of being the victim in all of this. Hope she like this because from this point forward nobody is going to talk about anything but the weather when she's around.
  • Lumpy_Square_2365 You know how embarrassed I'd be if I had the thought of pulling a coworker aside to tell them my feelings were hurt I wasn't invited to their birthday party did you have the worst 2nd hand embarrassment for them?
  • ILoveLipGloss i'm cringing with embarrassment at this adult woman complaining she wasn't invited to a much younger coworker's party
  • Chronox2040 I find it worrisome that the manager went out of his way to entertain this stupid scenario. That totally not ok.

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