26-year-old daughter gets invited to dinner with stepmom and stepsister, only for stepmom to tell her to leave once they get to the restaurant, daughter turns to her dad: ‘Apparently I wasn’t invited after all’

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    AITA for telling my dad I felt excluded after his girlfriend didn’t include me in dinner?

    (26F) have been staying at my dad's place for a bit while I look for a new apartment. He lives with his girlfriend (36F) and her
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    daughter (13F). It's been okay lately howecer honestly kind of awkward. I try to stay out of the way, keep to myself, I
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    always clean up after myself, etc. I've never been super close with his girlfriend, but I always been polite. The other
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    night, my dad mentioned they were going out to dinner and said I should go with them. He said it might be nice for us all to
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    spend a little time together and get out of the house. I agreed, thinking it'd be chill and maybe a good chance to
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    ease some of the weirdness. He wasn't coming, he had some work stuff, but I figured as the one suggesting it, I
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    was genuinely welcome. We got there and my father's girlfriend told the host, "table for two" and then turned to me and said something like, "Oh, I
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    thought you were just tagging along. This is a little celebration just for her" I was kind of stunned. I didn't want to make a scene so I just said
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    "oh okay" and walked off. I ended up getting takeout nearby and Ubering home. When I got back my dad asked
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    how dinner was and I just said, "Apparently I wasnt invited after all." Now his girlfriend is saying I overreacted and made her
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    look bad, and my dad's stuck in the middle. Her daughter also gave me a weird look when they got back, like I had ruined the
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    night or something. I don't think I'm entitled to a free meal or anything, but I was told I was invited. It just felt really
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    crpy to be treated like an afterthought. AITA? UPDATE: I forgot to mention that next to the restaurant we went, there
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    is a place that I usually meet with my friends and my father's gf knowns about it because she took me a couple of times. So maybe she thought I am headed that way?
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    RoyallyOakie NTA...She knew what she was doing. Nobody just "tags along" to a restaurant without going in. Your father is only in the middle if he doesn't wish realize what his girlfriend is up to.
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    Street-Length9871 NTA but that GF and the daughter surely are and so is your Dad for not being LIVID that they just sent you away like
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    that. That is horrible and ride! Your Dad does not have to be in the middle and should be on your side.
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    catladyclub NTA...she is just mad she was caught. Let her be. She did you dirty and didn't expect you to speak up. I am proud of you for telling him!
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    NorseKindred NTA. You didn't crash the dinner, your dad invited you. That's not tagging along, that's being told you're part of the plan. If this was
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    supposed to be some exclusive celebration, she should have communicated that like an adult instead of ambushing someone at the hostess stand like it's a game show twist.
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    "Oh, I thought you were just tagging along." Cool. And I thought you were raised with basic social skills, I guess we were both wrong.
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    Momjamoms She sounds terrible. NTA. Wha drives to a restaurant with someone assuming they're not going to eat with them? That makes zero sense.

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