Dad invites 26-year-old daughter to dinner with his 36-year-old girlfriend and her 13-year-old daughter, girlfriend excludes her from sitting with them when they get to the restaurant: 'My father's girlfriend told the host, "Table for 2"'

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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 daughter (13F). It's been okay lately howecer honestly kind of awkward. I try to stay out of the way, keep to myself, I always clean up after myself, etc. I've
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    never been super close with his girlfriend, but I always been polite. The other 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 spend a little time together and get out of the house. I agreed, thinking it'd be chill and maybe a good chance to ease some of the weirdness. He
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    wasn't coming, he had some work stuff, but I figured as the one suggesting it, I 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 thought you were just tagging along. This is a little celebration just for her" I was kind of stunned. I didn't want to
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    make a scene so I just said "oh okay" and walked off. I ended up getting takeout nearby and Ubering home. When I got back my dad asked how dinner was and I just said, "Apparently I wasn't invited after all." Now his girlfriend is saying I overreacted and made her look bad, and my dad's stuck in the middle. Her daughter also gave me a weird
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    look when they got back, like I had ruined the 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 crappy to be treated like an afterthought. AITA?
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    UPDATE: I forgot to mention that next to the restaurant we went, there 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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    weemee I thought you were just curious about this restaurants lobby. You wanted to eat with us??
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    MilMoixp OP Yea I forgot to mention but I updated the post now. She knows that very close to the restaurant there is a place I meet with my friends very often because she took me a couple of times there, so maybe she thought I am headed to the same place
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    ImpossibleReason2204 So how did that go down? Did you see them walking out the door and just join them? Did someone say "Okay, time to go"? What was the discussion like getting into the car and driving there?
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    MilMoixp OP My father insisted, they didn't get to talk didn't have the time( I mean they did but seems that didn't ) I agreed and saw them in the car, I was ready to go out so I asked if they were heading to the restaurant and that I am coming too ( she knows that close to the restaurant me and my friends usually meet so maybe she thought that I am doing the same thing), didn't thought I have
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    to ask if I am invited since she is "family" and my father made me do it. In the car a friend called because she got dumped and was crying so I didn't get the chance to talk about it since the place is very close
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    ImpossibleReason2204 So you don't actually know if your dad's girlfriend knew you were coming or not.
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    MilMoixp OP Nope, my dad probably didn't told her for some reason. Maybe because he thought that he doesn't need to, idk.
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    ImpossibleReason2204 So this was your dad's fault. Your dad invited you to something he wasn't even going to, he didn't tell the people who were going. Your dad did this. He isn't stuck in the middle, he's the one who caused the problem.
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    Current-Musician-234 Disagree. When your boyfriends daughter tells you "I thought I was having dinner with you", you change your tune and tell the waiter: table for 3, thanks.
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    Ue5Dev OR you say "would you like to join us for dinner?" out of politeness even if you think they have plans.
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    mxzf Seriously. If a household member gets in the car with you and follows you into the restaurant, you ask if they want to eat with you unless you're intentionally trying to be ride. If OP wasn't planning on eating with them, she wouldn't have followed them in to the restaurant.
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    jittarao OP, to me, this reads like damage control. "Oh, I thought you were just tagging along. This is a little celebration just for her" There is no other way to interpret this. She didn't want you there. Just your dad, her, and her kid. Since dad isn't coming, she just wanted it to be them. If she wanted you there, she would have just corrected herself and asked for a table for 3. But she didn't.
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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 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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    Goddess_of_Bees I don't think the 13yo is the AH, if mom's a liar then she probably told the kid it was dinner for her, to make OP look bad and make them dislike one another.
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    BoobySlap_0506 Dad's dating someone 10 years older than his own daughter. I'm somehow not surprised that this woman is being r de to her. Yeah, GF is TA though. Dad is underreacting and needs to address the way his gf treats his daughter.

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