Last night was the first night in more than a month that my best friend and I hung out. It was for her 40th birthday. For background, everyone but me in our friend group is Vietnamese. So when people started showing up, they spoke Vietnamese only. This is fine, I get it. They’d rather speak their mother tongue around me. Even if that means I don’t understand a word anyone is saying. I’ve brought this up to her, only for her to turn it around me as if somehow it is my fault for not joining a conversation that I have no frame of reference to. Whatever, it is what it is.
I’ve supported her through her divorce. I’ve been the only one to listen when she cried, to offer her an ear time and time again when she told me about how bad it was for her. To offer her support of what to do in the steps she needed to take to file and etcetera.
But tonight was too much.
They all showed up, and as usual talked only Vietnamese, which again I don’t understand. But the moment her motherfucking new boyfriend, an American guy, showed up, they all switched to English. It was like magic! Wow, suddenly everybody can talk English—it was amazing! So somehow when I am with the group, I need to be understanding because one or two people don’t speak English well. But when that motherfucker showed up, they all made the fucking effort to try, for him. He didn’t even try to know me past “what’s up?” Clearly she has not told him how close her and I were (or was, now). I feel betrayed. I feel hurt. And above all I feel like a fool for listening to her bullshit excuses why they talk the way they do, when some motherfucker she has known for two months shows up and it’s suddenly English. Fuck that. I’m tired of being bored, and I see the fucking hypocrisy now. I hope this is worth it for her.
I’m happy that she found someone who makes her happy. I am devastated that it comes at the cost of our friendship. He can eat shit and walk into traffic for all I care. I love her like the big sis she has been to me, but last night, I reached my motherfucking limit on bullshit I can deal with.
I’ve texted her as much, we’ll see what she has to say. Seriously, I feel so unimportant to a friend group that was somehow so happy to see me? If I was important at all, they would speak at least a little English, so I could understand, so I could join in on the conversation. But they don’t. Fuck all of them. I’d rather be alone than sit there for hours being bored again. My only wish is that no one parked behind me, so I could pretend to have a reason to go home, rather than staying the night at her brothers house. I fucking hate this. I wish that I had my old best friend back, the one who made sure I understood what was going on. The one that sat near me and made sure I was having a good time too. She doesn’t even try anymore. People change, it’s life. I just need to accept this and move on.
Happy fucking birthday, Mandy.
I know the last thing you want is more excuses for their behavior but I think another way this could be interpreted is that they feel comfortable around you enough to speak their native language.
This guy that showed up is a new guy so they probably feel awkward around him and are speaking English a bit to make him feel welcome. It's possible as they get more comfortable around him they may stop that as well.
I'm guessing there was an initial period where they all talked to you in English after all or they probably wouldn't be your friends now.
My dad was a white guy who only had Vietnamese friends and he actually had to learn the language to hang around them and understand what they were saying. (This worked out for him since he now is a lawyer who has almost an exclusive monopoly on the Vietnamese community for clients because he can speak their language.)
Have you tried spending some time trying to pick it up? Or asked them what they were talking about or try to learn some words from them?
I’ve tried and failed multiple times to learn to at least understand what they say. I have really given it my best shot each time, but I fall off after a week or two. It really sucks.
They feel so comfortable around me, but know that I don’t understand what they say? I don’t get that. How do they, especially my best friend, not notice that I am not involved at all in what they say? This goes on for hours.
I suppose I need to realize that I will never be an actual part of the group, and that I need to move on.