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Woman Lies About Start Time Of Her Own Birthday—Just So Her Always-Late Mom Would Be On Time

by Annie Nguyen
August 8, 2025
in Social Issues

Picture telling your chronically late mom the wrong start time for your birthday lunch just to get her there on time! That’s the clever drama a 22-year-old Redditor spilled, spicier than a family gathering gone awry.

Tired of her mom’s tardiness to every event, birthdays, weddings, you name it, she and her grandma gave her a 1 PM start time for a 2 PM lunch, only for her mom to show up at 3:30 PM anyway, stealing the spotlight. When called out, mom flipped the script, calling her daughter rude for lying. Talk about a birthday clash that’d make your group chat pop! Want the juicy details? Dive into the original story below!

One woman gave her chronically late mom a fake 1 PM start time for her birthday lunch at her grandma’s, hoping to ensure her arrival for the 2 PM event

Woman Lies About Start Time Of Her Own Birthday—Just So Her Always-Late Mom Would Be On Time

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Chronic lateness isn’t just a mild annoyance—it can be a major stress trigger, especially in close family relationships. This birthday blow-up reveals a dynamic where one person’s poor time habits have started to wear down everyone around them.

In this case, the daughter’s decision to lie about the start time wasn’t malicious—it was protective. After all, she’s not just dealing with occasional tardiness, but a long-standing pattern of disrespect for other people’s time. Repeatedly showing up late isn’t harmless; it sends the message that your time matters more than everyone else’s.

And that’s why experts say punctuality is more than manners—it’s a form of emotional respect. According to productivity psychologist Dr. Linda Sapadin, “When you’re constantly late, you’re basically telling people that your time is more important than theirs.” source

So why do some people always run behind? Experts point to a mix of poor time management, desire for attention, or even subconscious control tactics. Some people thrive on the power trip of making others wait or the drama of an entrance—traits that seemed to ring true for this Reddit user’s mom.

What’s interesting is that the daughter isn’t the only one who’s had enough. Even the grandma quietly adjusted by routinely giving the mom fake start times. That points to a wider family exhaustion—a collective coping mechanism that’s starting to crack.

Still, deception can’t fix dysfunctional behavior. The aunt’s refusal to play along, despite her better judgment, created more chaos. It reveals how hard it is to set boundaries when guilt or family loyalty kicks in.

For families dealing with a chronic latecomer, psychologist Susan Krauss Whitbourne suggests this: “State clear expectations and consequences in advance. Then stick to them without drama.” source

Bottom line? Setting firm time limits and enforcing them, not lying, is the healthiest route long-term. But in the meantime, it’s understandable why this birthday girl snapped. Sometimes, lying about the time isn’t about manipulation. It’s about reclaiming your time from someone who keeps stealing it.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

These Redditors say stop accommodating mom, start events on time, ignore her entrances, and let her face consequences like missing food

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These users love the time trick, suggesting fun like betting pools on lateness or clear deadlines to force change

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These commenters advise lying to aunt too and ignoring mom’s excuses

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Sure, lying isn’t ideal. But as OP pointed out, she had plans, boundaries, and a life outside her mother’s whims. And let’s be honest—if someone is still late after being given a false start time two hours early, the problem is not you.

Do you think chronic lateness is a sign of selfishness, or is it just a bad habit? How would you handle someone like OP’s mom? Let us know in the comments!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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