Woman finds out about her best friend’s wedding through Instagram and is unsure about how to move forward: ‘Should I reach out and ask why I wasn't invited? Should I let it go and accept that maybe the friendship isn't what I thought it was?’

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  • Found out my best friend's wedding happened through Instagram, and I'm not sure how to move forward.

    I'm looking for some outside perspective because I'm honestly hurt and don't know if I'm overreacting or how to handle this.
  • I was walking my dog on Saturday and scrolling through Instagram when I saw that two of my bridesmaids were posting photos from one of my best friend's wedding. Let's call the couple Harry and Lucy. We've all been
  • friends since 2014. The thing is...I wasn't invited, and no one had mentioned the wedding to me. Neither of my bridesmaids told me they were going or
  • even asked if I was attending. Normally, whenever one of our friends has an event, we coordinate hotels, who's staying where, travel plans, etc. This time, there was complete silence.
  • I texted one of my bridesmaids (Mary) and asked, "Hey, how's the wedding?" She called me and said it was nice but that they actually had empty chairs because not everyone they invited showed up. During the
  • conversation, I asked when she had known about the wedding, and she said she'd known for about two months. That really confused me because back on April 11, I had asked in our group
  • chat when Harry and Lucy were getting married. Harry replied on April 14 saying, "We're working on it." For context, I live in Maryland and they all live in Massachusetts. We've
  • been friends since college in 2014. After we graduated in 2018, I've driven or flown up there at least one to three times every year for birthdays, vacations, funerals, weddings, and just to spend time together. I've
  • always made the effort to show up and be there for the important moments in their lives. On the other hand, only Mary had ever visited me until last year when my other bridesmaid (Alicia)
  • and her husband (Jim) finally came to Maryland to stay with me during their vacation. What's always stung a little is that Alicia and Jim drive from Massachusetts to Georgial every year and stop in Baltimore's Inner Harbor,
  • which is only about 15 minutes from my house, but until last year they had never actually come to visit me. After finding out about the wedding, I was really hurt. I left our group chat
  • because I didn't know what else to do. Looking back, maybe that was an emotional reaction, but I felt blindsided. What hurts the most isn't even that I wasn't invited. I understand weddings are
  • expensive, people have limited guest lists, and couples can invite whoever they want. It's the complete lack of communication. No one told me the wedding was happening.
  • send a card or wedding gift to celebrate them, even if I couldn't attend. Instead, I feel like everyone knew except me.
  • We've always considered each other best friends, which is part of why this hurts so much.
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  • No one told me I wasn't invited. My own bridesmaids knew for months and never said anything. I found out from social media while walking my dog. I would've loved to at least
  • I'm trying to be mature about this instead of reacting out of emotion, but I genuinely don't know how to approach the conversation.
  • Should I reach out and ask why I wasn't invited? Should I let it go and accept that maybe the friendship isn't what I thought it was? Am I overreacting, or would you also feel deeply hurt by this?
  • I'd really appreciate any advice or outside perspectives. Thank you.
  • ryoga040726 And its reasons like this I deleted social media. Sorry this happened, OP. But while painful, you also learned to not give a f about these people going forward.
  • Life-Reading-6584 There's a question which a friend usually ask jokingly: Are you the friend of your friend? You obviously considered them as friends but they didn't consider you as a friend.
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