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4 high-school graduates celebrate at a family party, as depicted by models.
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Family attends a backyard BBQ, in a representation from models.
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Friend group of graduates snap a selfie together, in a depiction by models.
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Aunt and her nephew's GF snap a photo together while another family member works the grill, in a representation by models.
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People had wildly different reads of the situation
This person thought that kind of everyone was to blame. If anything, I'm surprised that the BF's Mom didn't introduce them, since the hostess was her sister. The BF might've just not known the etiquette of introducing his GF to his aunt, or perhaps it slipped his mind due to the large amount of people at the gathering.
Plus, the party was for a cousin, not the Aunt, so it makes more sense to find the cousin and congratulate him, rather than automatically seek out the aunt.
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If this was the Aunt's party, this would make sense
But the grad was being celebrated, not her. It would be polite to talk to her at some point in the night, but the Aunt really overreacted during a day that wasn't even about her.
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I agree with this person wholeheartedly
I've never heard of a party host confronting their guests for any offense smaller than like, trashing the house, or breaking an expensive tchotchke. To simply get upset at a guest for not talking to you soon enough is so impolite!
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I get the feeling this person is still a teenager
I mean, now she's learned that lesson, but that's a harsh way to teach it to someone.
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It is odd how this person described the family members
She seemed quite judgmental by referring to them as a "house full of h-ll's people." Do any of us know what that even means? Is this person trying to describe rowdy teenagers?
The sulking in the car part is a very teenager thing to do, but I think most of us, if put in such a situation, would do the same thing.
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The whole "respect is earned" thing is irritating too
Respect should be the default toward people, then they can lose your respect in situations like this. In this case, though, the Aunt was wildly impolite.
I'd also be curious if the Aunt knew every kid in attendance (chances are she doesn't know all of her child's friends). I'd be shocked if every one of the teens invited introduced themselves. They're just kids still, they just might not know that etiquette yet.
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