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AITA for canceling the dinner my family planned after they skipped my graduation ceremony?

by John Doe
October 28, 2025
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She stood on the edge of a new chapter, her heart swelling with pride and the weight of her immigrant journey. Graduating from community college wasn’t just a ceremony—it was a testament to years of relentless struggle, sacrifice, and hope. Inviting her family to witness this milestone was her way of sharing triumph, yet the cold indifference she faced from those closest to her pierced deeper than any obstacle she had overcome.

Her aunt’s dismissive text, brushing off the graduation as “boring,” and the cousin’s convenient excuses felt like silent betrayals that shattered the joy she had envisioned. In that moment, she realized the celebration she craved wasn’t just about an event—it was about being seen, valued, and supported. The absence of her family’s presence spoke volumes, leaving her to grapple with the painful truth of isolation amid what should have been a unifying victory.

AITA for canceling the dinner my family planned after they skipped my graduation ceremony?

I (20F) recently graduated from community college and am transferring...

and this graduation meant a lot - it was the...

My parents were there, no question. But four days before...

my aunt (60F) texted me calling the ceremony "boring" and...

She never asked if I wanted that - she picked...

I was caught off guard and agreed in the moment...

and I didn't want to celebrate something they chose not...

Honestly, I didn't expect him to come anyway because I...

He didn't plan it - he was just going along...

Less than a day before the ceremony, my grandma (80F),...

I had already arranged everything - golf cart transportation, shaded...

For context, she lives independently, walks over 5,000 steps a...

" Again - no asking me what I wanted, just...

and I can't shake the feeling that my aunt(her daughter)...

After that, I told the rest of my family I...

I sent a calm message explaining that, without any drama....

My cousin apologized and said he was just trying to...

They made plans about me, without involving me, and expected...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a severe lapse in establishing and enforcing personal boundaries, especially regarding significant life events. The OP, seeking to maintain family harmony, initially agreed to the aunt’s dinner plan, which immediately compromised their emotional needs surrounding their own graduation.

The actions of the aunt and grandmother demonstrate a pattern of making decisions *about* the OP without consulting them, violating the OP’s autonomy. The grandmother’s quick shift in plans, despite the OP’s accommodations, suggests a prioritization of personal comfort (or external influence) over supporting the OP’s predetermined, meaningful event. The OP’s final decision to decline the secondary celebration was an assertive, albeit delayed, act of boundary reinforcement. While assertive communication is necessary, the initial agreement under pressure weakened their position.

The OP was appropriate in asserting that they had already celebrated with those who attended. To handle this more effectively in the future, the OP should practice declining unwanted suggestions immediately, using clear, non-apologetic language, such as, “Thank you for the offer, but I have already planned my celebration with my parents and will not be scheduling anything else.” This sets a precedent that future milestones require mutual planning, not unilateral declarations.

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Relevant_Proof250 Not at all , You're 100% right to want...

especially after the amount of effort, resilience, and cultural adjustment...

Your family members not only declined to show up, but...

That's dismissive and self-centered. You gave them the chance to...

You're allowed to draw boundaries and protect your joy from...

CeriLi100 Congratulations on your graduation you've earned every bit of...

without involving me, and expected me to just go along...

Your aunt made the proposal, and you accepted. She didn't...

You have every right not to want the dinner or...

But there was nothing wrong with them inviting you to...

And they have every right to be mad at you...

RickRussellTX NTA with the qualification that you should have never...

marvolok**ledharambe You're allowed to say no.: YTA. Graduation ceremonies are...

And based on what you said in reference to your...

Considering most of the US and Europe are in the...

I would have also declined on the ceremony unless you...

And even still in the case of your cousin and...

Honestly, it sounds like your whole family all wanted to...

They just couldn't or didn't feel like sitting through an...

You're being really petty and causing strife where there doesn't...

Besides, isn't it more meaningful to have a family meal...

And in a setting where everyone is comfortable and you...

You're young so you probably won't see how self-centered this...

I'd recommend trying to smooth things over with your family.

Maybe go out for that dinner together after all- though...

ccrexer Celebrating a graduation from a JC? Get over yourself,...

Silaquix It's like getting a limo and a party for...

It's ridiculous when family can't be bothered to show up...

I'm a disabled veteran and it hurts to move at...

The parking was a mile away and I walked that...

He had a dinner and we made the whole next...

I wasn't expecting to be dragged into a game shop...

Professional_Pop8867 I'm sorry, graduations are the most boring thing I've...

I'll go for my kids, but there is no way...

I'm sure your aunt would have loved to chat with...

Take off the pressure from people, and they will show...

The Original Poster (OP) experienced significant disappointment when key family members, particularly the aunt and grandmother, decided not to attend their highly valued community college graduation ceremony. This disappointment was compounded by these same relatives unilaterally organizing an alternative, non-requested celebration, effectively disregarding the OP’s actual plans and agency regarding their own milestone achievement.

Given that the family members prioritized their own preferred forms of celebration or excuses over attending the actual event, was the OP justified in firmly refusing the suggested ‘makeup’ dinner and post-celebration, or did this refusal create unnecessary conflict by dismissing their relatives’ efforts to connect?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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