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She Thought Her Coworker Was Her Best Friend, Until the Wedding Invitations Told a Different Story

by Sunny Nguyen
August 10, 2026
in Social Issues

 

It is a strange kind of heartbreak when you realize a friendship meant far more to you than it did to the other person. For one 28-year-old woman, that realization came when her lifelong friend and close coworker got married, and everyone at work seemed to receive an invitation except her.

The two women had grown up together, gone to school together, and eventually ended up working at the same company. They ate lunch together, chatted throughout the day, and were known around the office as practically inseparable. The OP had also been there for her friend during a devastating period of grief, even taking on part of her workload so she could cope.

So when wedding planning began, OP naturally assumed she would be part of the celebration. Instead, she watched the invitations go out to other coworkers while hers never arrived. And the more she thought about it, the more she began questioning whether their friendship had ever been as mutual as she believed.

She Thought Her Coworker Was Her Best Friend, Until the Wedding Invitations Told a Different Story
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My (28F) colleague (30F) didn't invite me to her wedding, and it's completely unravelled our friendship

One of my work colleagues is a lifelong friend of mine. We lived on the same street growing up, went to the same school and when I needed a job...

It's a pretty small company, and quite male-dominated, so after we started working together we became really close. We take all our lunches together, we regularly stop by each other's...

A year ago she got engaged to her long term partner, and I was ecstatic for her. She had a really tough time a couple of years ago (two family...

She cried with me daily for weeks and I made sure she knew I was always available to listen. I also took about a third of her workload off her...

Ever since she got engaged, as expected, she's talked a lot about wedding plans, especially at our lunches. I know basically every detail. When she booked her venue she was...

The wedding is two weeks away now, and I've long since stopped waiting for my invitation to show up. I know when they were sent because she told me all...

I feel silly for saying it, but the more I think about it, the more hurt I feel that I haven't been included. It's a big wedding, and she has...

She hasn't mentioned the reason why I'm not invited, and at this point I feel too awkward to ask. I guess it's just a slap in the face because I...

The trouble is, since all this I've started to really examine our friendship, and I'm wondering if she even cares about me at all. I can think of a hundred...

Even tons of little things, like if anyone brings in cake and she's out of the office I always save her a slice so she doesn't miss out. But I...

Now when she talks to me, I've realised she doesn't even listen to me. When I'm finished talking she just carries on with what she was saying before, almost as...

If we're ever talking about me or something I've been doing, she never has anything to say. She just kind of nods and then switches the conversation back to herself.

I'm starting to think she couldn't care less about me, she just likes having someone around who she can talk at, and whoever that person is doesn't really matter to...

I've invested so many years into this friendship, it's really cut me deep. I feel used. It's also made being at work incredibly lonely, because she was my only friend.

I've stopped having lunch with her and any time she tries to chat I politely bring the conversation to a quick end and go back to work. She doesn't appear...

I do still wish her well, I'm still glad for her that life has turned around and she's so happy, but I'm a bit lost. I'm not sure if I'm...

But I'm not sure there's any way back from this either. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Am I being unreasonable or overdramatic? Should I just let the dust...

Edit 1: Just to clarify things that have been asked a lot or requested to be put in an edit -

1) She hand delivered the invites to other people at work so I know it hasn't been lost in the post

2) I haven't asked her about it because I'm a total doormat and scared of difficult conversations and 3) I invited her to my wedding, but that was years ago...

Edit 2: This has got a lot more attention than I expected, and my first ever gold from a kind stranger, thank you!

I have read every single comment, thank you all so much for taking the time to give me advice. You have given me A LOT to think about.

Opinion seems to be divided over whether or not I should confront the wedding invitation issue or just let it go. I am definitely going to make sure that it...

In terms of our friendship in general, I'm not going to be too hasty to write it off. I'm going to try and put my feelings aside and see if...

It does seem the bigger issue here is my non-confrontational approach to my relationships. Some of your comments were hard to read but only because I know you're right and...

It's a general problem I have with uncomfortable conversations. Whenever I have to have them I basically descend into a panic, my mouth goes dry, I shake and I can't...

I will post an update of what happens, thank you again!

TL;DR My best work friend didn't invite me to her wedding, and since then I've started to question our entire friendship. I think it's permanently damaged everything we had, and...

[UPDATE]

So it took me a few days to decide the best way to approach this, but yesterday I had lunch with her again and had the conversation.

I started by saying: "So you've sent all your invitations out now, haven't you?"

She looked immediately panicked by my question and I knew right away that she didn't want me to go down this road.

When she said she had sent them all, I asked if that meant she could show me her venue now.

She showed me the website of it, including the photo gallery, and talked me through all about where everything was going to happen, all the flowers and decorations she was...

I probed a little more, asking who she's invited from work (the list didn't include me), said I was looking forward to seeing the photos so I could see how...

(she didn't correct me that I would see it on the day) and then I was completely sure that my lack of invitation wasn't an accident. She looked so relieved...

So I'm definitely not invited. I thought it over carefully and I have decided not to ask why, for three reasons:

The reason is already fairly obvious. She clearly doesn't think we're anything more than colleagues and I've misread the situation. (There were some other theories suggested e.g. jealous husband-to-be, associating...

Having an awkward relationship at work is the last thing I want. I'm worried that if I push this and turn it into an "issue" that I'll look pathetic and...

This is a once in a lifetime experience for her, and I don't want to be the source of drama that dampens her spirits at all. I'd rather just let...

And you know, I'm fine with not going. It was never really about getting invited to a wedding, it was more having to face the fact that I'd been naive...

Talking it through on my previous post actually really helped me work through my feelings. When I went back to work on Monday I felt much calmer and more detached...

I have looked back on our whole relationship and honestly she's always been self involved, entitled and narcissistic. Being a bride has just made it more obvious, but it's always...

She has a few office enemies and even though I saw her negative traits that caused her to be disliked by some people, I overlooked them and defended her anyway....

She hasn't really noticed the distance between us so far (or she has noticed and doesn't care/is relieved that I'm giving her space), so I intend to just continue with...

It's sad to lose a friend, and it will probably take me some time to get over it and to become comfortable with the change in our relationship, but I...

The main thing I really took from my original post, and I'm so glad I did post because I needed some tough love on this, is that my fear of...

If I can learn how to better speak my mind as things are happening, that will stop things from building and building until I have to have a Serious Conversation...

I also need to figure out how to have difficult conversations without having an anxiety attack, which not only weakens my message but is extremely distressing and puts me off...

I had a couple of books on assertiveness recommended to me, so I've bought them to start me off. I'm also looking into going to a coach, or maybe a...

Thank you so much everyone who pointed that out to me. I was aware of it but I didn't think it was a problem and figured I'd just be that...

Also thank you to those who talked me through the one-sided friendship issue. I'm a good listener and have always attracted people who need to vent, but I only ever...

I have been examining my other friendships in the last few days, to see if anyone else is using me in the same way, or if I've even been doing...

There are a couple of changes I need to make, including a friendship that I need to set some boundaries in, and another one where I've not been giving back...

TL;DR So I'm definitely not invited, our friendship is likely over (but that's actually OK) and I'm going to work on my assertiveness so I can handle things like this...

Edit: A few people have been asking about the books I was recommended: Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg When I Say No I Feel Guilty by Manuel J Smith Why...

The Invitation That Never Came

OP had been genuinely excited when her friend got engaged. She listened to endless wedding updates, heard about the venue, decorations, flowers, and honeymoon plans, and happily let her friend talk through every little detail.

Her friend even told her she was keeping the venue secret until the invitations were sent.

Then the invitations arrived.

Just not for OP.

She knew they had been delivered because her friend had personally handed invitations to other people at work. Some of those coworkers were people OP had barely realized were close to her friend.

That hurt.

What made it worse was that the friend continued talking about the wedding as though nothing had changed. She discussed gifts from the registry and other wedding details with OP, while apparently never considering how awkward it might feel to be excluded from the event itself.

OP began looking back at their entire relationship. She remembered listening to her friend’s problems, helping her make decisions, defending her at work, and even saving her a slice of cake when she was out of the office.

But when she tried to remember similar moments in the other direction, there wasn’t much there.

She noticed that conversations often revolved around her friend. OP could finish saying something about her own life, only for the conversation to immediately return to whatever her friend had been discussing.

That was when the wedding invitation stopped being the whole issue.

It became evidence of something OP had apparently been ignoring for years.

She Finally Asked

Initially, OP wanted to avoid confrontation. She admitted that difficult conversations made her panic, and she was afraid that asking directly about the invitation would make things uncomfortable at work.

Eventually, though, she decided she needed to know.

At lunch, she casually asked whether all the wedding invitations had been sent. Her friend’s reaction immediately told her that this was a conversation she did not want to have.

OP kept asking questions. Her friend showed her the venue website and happily explained the wedding plans, but when OP asked who from work had been invited, the answer confirmed what she already suspected.

She wasn’t invited.

And instead of demanding an explanation, OP made a surprisingly mature decision. She decided to let it go.

Partly because she didn’t want to create drama before her friend’s wedding. Partly because she feared damaging their working relationship. But mostly because she had realized that the painful truth was probably more useful than another explanation.

She had mistaken the friendship for something deeper than it was.

What the Psychology Says

Psychotherapist Moshe Ratson, writing for Psychology Today, explains that healthy assertiveness means communicating your feelings and needs directly while still respecting the other person’s rights. He also describes boundaries as limits that protect a person’s sense of well-being and prevent relationships from becoming one-sided or unhealthy.

That idea fits OP’s eventual realization particularly well.

Her biggest problem was not simply that she wasn’t invited. It was that she had spent years quietly accepting a relationship where she gave enormous amounts of emotional energy without clearly asking whether the friendship was working for her, too.

The wedding simply forced her to look at the pattern.

Interestingly, OP didn’t respond by demanding more attention or trying to punish her former friend. Instead, she created distance and started examining her own behavior. She realized that avoiding uncomfortable conversations had become a habit, and that disappearing from friendships after getting hurt wasn’t necessarily healthier than speaking honestly in the first place.

That may have been the most valuable lesson hidden inside the rejection.

Sometimes losing a friendship isn’t the biggest problem. Never learning why your relationships keep becoming one-sided can be.

Here's what people had to say to OP:

Many commenters praised her for not turning the wedding into a confrontation and for recognizing that the friendship had probably been more important to her than to her coworker.

Holtder − 3) This is a once in a lifetime experience for her, and I don't want to be the source of drama that dampens her spirits at all. I'd...

EeveeGreyhame − It takes a really mature, good person to step away from the hurt you are obviously feeling and just let it be for the sake of someone too...

swillis93 − A really mature response! Well done OP for how you've handled all this.

gotcatstyle − You are really being the bigger person here. It absolutely sucks to realize that someone doesn’t value your friendship as much as you did theirs, but you’re 100%...

solofisherman − I think you handled this great! ! I am similarly conflict avoidant and get very anxious during serious conversations, so I may be biased, but I think that...

You're handling the situation great and all in all she's just not worth it if that's how she acts, but it's such a let down when someone you consider a...

aritina − Giving you a lot of props for handling it so maturely, and despite being hurt - being respectful of her decision. It sounds like you learned a lot...

Others pushed her to work on her tendency to avoid difficult conversations.

DrKrash38 − Incredible update. One caution though. I am not sure it would be a good idea to revisit the issue if she brings it up. Short of a full...

[Reddit User] − On the whole, I think this update is very good. Lot's of self reflection and realization. At the same time, I'm going to put it straight to...

If you're so gung ho on assertiveness, realize right now that it is absolutely okay to ask a friend, even a work friend, "How come I'm not invited to the...

I honestly feel like you're dancing around getting a true answer and wrapping up an explanation in a neat little bow to try to move past the situation. I guess...

" Do it *today*.

Palindromer101 − I think this is nice and all, but you still have a TON of work to do on your passiveness. You’re a doormat. You need to grow a...

You should talk to a therapist about good methods of standing up for yourself. It’s not easy during confrontation, but I’m extremely worried at how passive and enabling you are....

Even if you’re okay with not having an invitation to the wedding, you should point out how inappropriate it was of her to constantly include you in her planning discussions,...

I admire your attitude of “it is what it is,” but please work on your self confidence issues. You will run into more situations like this down the line, and...

spookyxskepticism − I'm also going to move forward having learned a good lesson about friendships being two-way. ​ This. I read in your last post you ended friendships because the...

It shows a lot of personal growth to see that you deserve a "two-way" friendship, and that in order to achieve that you need to express your needs. It sucks...

Best of luck in moving past this and developing real relationships with people who care about you and who are willing to listen to your needs.

OP eventually accepted that the friendship was probably over, but she didn’t leave the experience empty-handed. She recognized that her fear of confrontation had affected more than this one relationship and decided to actively work on becoming more assertive.

That is arguably a much healthier ending than getting an invitation out of guilt.

Not every friendship is meant to last forever. Some simply teach us what we should expect from the next one. In this case, the missing wedding invitation hurt, but it also forced OP to ask a much bigger question: was she actually being treated like a friend?

And sometimes, realizing the answer is enough to finally walk away.

 

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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