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Woman Buys Concert Tickets For Herself And Her Friend, But She Didn’t Tell Her Friend What Time The Concert Starts

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Good communication is key when planning events with friends.

If you bought concert tickets for yourself and a friend, would you share the details about the concert start time and venue location right away, or would you wait until the last minute?

This woman was invited to a concert by her friend, but her friend forgot to inform her about the details of the concert.

So, she’s left playing a guessing game as to when and where the concert will take place, and she feels bad about pestering her friend for this information.

Check out the full story below to find out more.

AITA for asking my friend to tell me what she booked beforehand?

My friend and I plan to go for a concert.

She’s the one booking the accommodation, the ticket, everything.

But we travel separately.

She will take a shinkansen, but I go by bus because it’s cheaper.

This woman doesn’t know any details about the concert they are going to.

Problem is, after booking, she doesn’t tell me anything.

And she’s on and off on Instagram, so it’s not like she’s going to reply the moment I text her.

And the prices for the bus hike up quick, so I booked a bus by guessing and the timing didn’t match. Like I’d arrive after the entry time.

She is entirely clueless about anything.

I booked the bus yesterday and sent her the screenshot, and this morning, I had to cancel and then rebook it.

Now, am I the jerk if I ask her to just tell me what she booked? Like just tell me the date, location, and the time it starts.

That should be enough, because I am entirely clueless on these concerts.

It was her friend who invited her, so she believes that her friend should be responsible for it.

It’s my first time going to one and she’s the one taking me.

She convinced me to go. So, she’s the one who took care of everything.

I didn’t know which website she booked. I didn’t.

I only know the artist’s name and I’m not even sure my spelling is right. I have no idea about any of that.

But her friend is now blaming her.

She wanted a companion. I was like, okay, fine.

Now she’s telling me, “You should have waited until I responded.” “You are responsible for yourself,” and all that stuff.

So, tell me, am I wrong here? Because I really don’t know.

She just wants to know the exact date, time, and location.

All I’m asking her is just tell me what she booked. That’s it.

She doesn’t even have to tell me in detail. Just tell me the date, time, location. That’s it. And I can just book everything on my own.

Her friend really needs to share all of the details about the concert so she can make travel plans.

Let’s check out the comments of other people on Reddit to this story.

This user shares their personal thoughts.

This person thinks she could just look it up.

Search for the concert time, suggests this person.

Finally, this user makes a valid point, too.

Being good friends means keeping each other in the loop.

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