After spending weeks organizing a huge ‘Friendsgiving” dinner for her friends, a woman found herself in so much pain that she was unable to hold back tears.
Two weeks before the event, she had decorated her basement. She also cooked for friends and prepared a large dinner. But, unfortunately, no one showed up.
Christian claims that the couple didn’t send Christian a message to tell her they were not going to make it.
After spending weeks planning the huge Friendsgiving dinner for her friends, a woman found herself in tears.
Christian Zamora uses the TikTok username @Kidalloy and explains in a viral video how his girlfriend Maryann spent hours getting ready for the event
Heartbroken: She had planned and decorated the basement for her event 2 weeks ahead of time and prepared a large dinner for her and her friends. But, she was not able to make it.
Christian has filmed the entire room and pans it to show the table stuffed with food. He could see his girlfriend standing alone in tears, holding back the tears.
He wrote, “My girlfriend was so excited to attend her first Friendsgiving, but nobody showed up,” in the video, which gained over 14 million views last week.
“She painted the entire basement with her beautiful decorations and she cooked delicious food. She is always so happy.
Christian pans the entire room, showing a massive table with tons of food. He also shows empty places settings. As if in tears, his girlfriend was seen sitting alone.
He captioned the image with “I’m so sorry for her,”
The TikToker also revealed in another clip that Maryann suddenly lost contact with her friends when it came to answering her emails.
“My friend decided that she and her girl would throw a Friendsgiving about two weeks before, so they had planned this for two more weeks,” he said.
Christian claims that the couple didn’t send Christian a message to tell her they were not going to make it.
Her boyfriend came along and saved the day. He invited his friends to take their places. They had an amazing night, according to him.
They were planning everything. Every detail was in place – time and date. It was all going to happen.
“But, the day arrived and nobody was answering the group chat. Although no one was texting, calling, or even texting, her brain thought she was thinking everyone was getting late. It was almost three hours, and she thought, “Yeah, no one’s coming.”
Her boyfriend saved the day and invited his friends to take their places.
“She phoned me to tell me about the situation so I headed over to her place. My friends called me on the way to my house. To my friends I said, “Hey! Are you okay?” [open to]Come to my Thanksgiving with my girls?” He said.
They were so kind to allow me to visit. All of them came with their stuff. She was like she hosted her Friendsgiving. There was happy end.
“She was not upset. She wasn’t mad. But she was disappointed that her friends didn’t show up. Other than that she had great company and had a lot of fun.
Maryann said that she had lost contact with those who missed her dinner.
Cut them off! Maryann also added another TikTok video stating that she wasn’t friends anymore with those who missed her dinner
Many people responded to her comment and offered their friendship.
“Honey, this is so awful. It was a beautiful set-up! You look amazing!
A second added: “The worst thing that people do isn’t call or text to say they won’t be coming.” You could be honest if they weren’t interested in going.
She has her back. A third viewer said that she had made more than 1000 friends here.
An additional commenter said that this was a good way to practice hosting with friends.
Continued she: “Obviously, that friend group was cut off. His friends and brother were there, it was an amazing night. It was a wonderful night.
“They brought drinks and other stuff. It was fun. Although I was initially disappointed, it ended up being a very enjoyable night.
Many people responded to her comment and offered their support. Some viewers even suggested that she be friends.
“Honey, this is so awful. It was amazing how you set it up! You are a great neighbor!
One added that “The worst thing people can do is not text or call to say they aren’t coming.” You could be honest if they weren’t interested in going.
A third viewer added, “She just made 1000+ real friends here,”
Another person said, “Sweetheart, this is good practice to have friends who will be worthy of your host skills and you.”
I will be there right away. Where ya at?’ A second person asked.
“I’m here hoping someone will invite me to one,” was a second comment. I’m sorry girl. We need more friends.
I remember having Friendsgivings and Friendsmas. One user shared that she stopped as it became clear to her that only she was putting effort into the event.
Another message read: “Where can you apply to her friend?” “I would love to be her friend,” and “You are such a great host!”