Couple Is Shocked Their Friend Didn't Ask Before Announcing Movie Night Will Be Hosted at Their House: 'Kinda Rude' Brian Anthony HernandezOctober 19, 2025 at 6:00 AM 0 Getty Friends at a movie night (stock image) Friends planning a movie night have reached a roadblock A couple explained on Mumsnet ...
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Brian Anthony HernandezOctober 19, 2025 at 6:00 AM
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Friends planning a movie night have reached a roadblock
A couple explained on Mumsnet that their friend planned a movie night at their house without asking for their permission
"I was a bit shocked since I thought he was telling us he was hosting a movie night at his place," one half of the couple said
A couple is experiencing a major plot twist after their friend planned a movie night at their house — without asking for their permission.
A woman explained on the community forum Mumsnet that she and her significant other are the first people in their friend group to have their own place, where they have hosted roughly eight parties since moving in.
Recently, their friend, whom she renamed Nick in her post to protect his privacy, asked them if they would be interested in watching a movie together.
Thinking she and her partner were being invited to movie night at Nick's parents' house, where Nick and his girlfriend live, the woman replied to Nick, "That sounds nice! We can bring some snacks!"
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However, she recalled Nick quickly responding, "I was thinking about asking if you two can have the movie night at your place."
The seemingly bait-and-switch response stunned the couple.
"I was a bit shocked since I thought he was telling us he was hosting a movie night at his place," she wrote. "I probably know he didn't mean it in a bad way, but I thought it was a bit weird."
"We were interested until we were expected to host," she continued, adding that they're hesitant partly because they would "be the ones cleaning dishes and all of that in the end."
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Wondering if it's "kinda rude" of her friend to assume they could host the movie night, the woman asked the forum for their honest opinions.
"Reply the truth: 'We're a bit tired of hosting so much recently, but if you have it at one of your homes we'd love to come,' " one person suggested.
Most Mumsnet users agreed, with another commenter offering this potential reply: " 'No sorry that doesn't work for me. We've got loads on at the moment, I thought you were inviting me to yours!' "
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