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I'm trying to figure out how to either uninvite a friend from a get-together or keep him from telling the rest of our friend group about it. Mainly that group is just going to make it too many people, and I'm finding out some of the people already coming don't particularly like the rest of the group.

1. Tell him the get-together is canceled and hope he doesn't find out I still had people over
2. Tell him not to tell anyone else and it's just a small thing
3. Just suck it up, let everyone come if they want and hope they don't
4. Other excuse

Open for anything. Any ideas?
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friendship politics is so fucking gay

#3 and maybe your friend group won't be so bloated and complicated afterward

a good way to shake the brokies out of your group is to let them know the get together is a pregame for something expensive later
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>>34431744
the best option out of those 4 still depends on other factors
u gotta use your judgment in these situations

i would probably say option 2 is best, assuming the people already coming don't dislike this guy
if they DO dislike him idk

option 1 is probably a bad idea if you see this guy regularly & all the friend groups interact regularly

>>34431757
>#3 and maybe your friend group won't be so bloated and complicated afterward
i dunno, best option depends like i said
>a good way to shake the brokies out of your group is to let them know the get together is a pregame for something expensive later
interesting
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>>34431757
It's two different groups with very little overlap. Occasionally they might see each other, and honestly I have more beef with the rest of group #2, but trying to not be dramatic about it. There's one specific guy that group #1 and myself are just tired of hanging out with.
>a good way to shake the brokies out of your group is to let them know the get together is a pregame for something expensive later
Definitely can't make this lie work since I'm possibly the most broke.

>>34431760
Thanks. They don't dislike this guy and he's also kinda part of group #1, but not close enough he'd be likely to find out I had people over. It's his best friend we don't particularly like, and honestly i'm just a little irritated with a fair amount of group #2.
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are you a libra
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>>34431876
is that short for librarian
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>>34431788
>Thanks. They don't dislike this guy and he's also kinda part of group #1, but not close enough he'd be likely to find out I had people over.
he'd probably hear it eventually, whether in a few days or a month or hwatever
it can be unpredictable, that's why i dislike option 1

people remember lies/betrayal even if it's slight & it can cause tension
it's often better to just exclude people outright if it's a small thing, they'll forget about it in a short time
>It's his best friend we don't particularly like, and honestly i'm just a little irritated with a fair amount of group #2.
fair

but yeah i'd pick option 2 personally
you can focus on making the guy feel included, rather than on "don't bring ur friends", but also make sure he doesn't bring his friends xd
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also, this way if the guy has a good time, and the people from group #2 feel excluded, the guy u invited will probably do the pacifying for you



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