So, yesterday one of the social planning ladies asked me what "immediate family" meant to me. I said since I am single, I would include my parents, siblings and sig others. In response to this she said that she wanted to use a phrase that would imply only members of the employees household were invited.
"For example, John would only bring his wife, not his wife, kids and grandkids. You would only bring you."
You're kidding, right? So, I get an invitation for the family picnic that says "associate plus members of their household" and she wants me to come? I don't think so. No offense, but my coworkers are becoming less and less like family, so I am not going by myself.
Stupid women and their stupid "invite only" ideas...
3 comments:
That is gross.
That doesn't sound much like a family picnic, as it does employee picnic. "Bring the members of your household to our crappy potluck"
That sounds fun!
Can I come???
I agree, I think that's just plain dumb. People make me so mad. If it IS potluck, why can't everyone come? GGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Old lady speaking- someone misused an invitation and now everyone has to "suffer the consequences" because of them. I don't think (most) people try to be exclusive but someone goes over the top and then BAM! crappy invites.
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