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Exchange students can be ******* assholes. We're on number five right now. I'm sorry OP, I feel your pain.
I'd be like haha guess you aren't getting the ride!!
I would have drove her and go in the opposite direction and kick her ads out of my car and made her walk
**** it, go anyway. And then bitch your friend out about it
Did you driver her to party after that comment.
Lots of people here are thinking it's the exchange students fault; when really the party hosts just aren't fans of OP
Given that the exchange student already had the balls, I think they would.
I take it OP is the parent. So...why would they be invited?
OP could have been the host student, I was responsible for my partner when I took part in the exchange program.
Huh, well how about that. Looks like she just lost her ride. Sorry OP!
They asked for a ride, why would you assume that was an invitation? Would you have preferred that the student let you come with then experience all kinds of awkwardness at the party because you just invited yourself along? YDI OP.
She probably assumed an invitation because the person throwing the part was a mutual friend of theirs. I don't think it'd be unreasonable of her to assume her friend had told the exchange student about the party with the intention of her knowing about it too (they do live together after all). Besides, if the party was being kept "hidden" from her, it'd make more sense to ask someone else for a lift. Obviously the exchange student didn't do that, but for me that makes it even more understandable that OP would misunderstand. Not to mention it's kind of rude to throw a party, exclude one of your friends, and then expect that excluded friend to chauffeur someone else to the party.
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Tell her: "In this country, you drive, you party".
Dayum, what a burn! but seriously, that's awful, op! maybe you want to evaluate whether they deserve to be your friends