One of my best friends, "Z" was returning to work, to a new job after being laid off for several months. She was nervous, anxious, ambivalent and she was venting to a friend that she has been close with for 40 years!. The friend , "P" was at work. "P" was appropriately sympathetic during their conversation but she forgot to hang up her cell phone. "Z" then heard four minutes of a conversation that "P" had with her co worker. It was so clear that she could have been in the same room. She used the B word for "Complain, complain, complain, does she think she is the only one that ever had to go to work, etc, etc, etc." The co worker was heard asking questions, like "Does she need to work", etc. And "P" continued on.
My friend was so upset that she thought she was going to be sick. Her eyes welled with tears when she heard it. I am only posting this here because I asked if she wanted me to ask a group of people what they would do. She wrote her friend an email, told her what she heard and how heartbroken she was. P said that the conversation she heard was "out of context" and essentially she couldn't believe her lying ears. My friend is the type of person who, if P had said, "I don't know what got into me, I had a bad morning and I am so sorry, please forgive me". Z would have been mad for an hour or two but would have gotten over it. She asked me what I thought. I told her that I wouldn't throw away a 40 year friendship but the ball is in her friend's court and she needs to apologize instead of lie about what was said. What do you all think?
My friend was so upset that she thought she was going to be sick. Her eyes welled with tears when she heard it. I am only posting this here because I asked if she wanted me to ask a group of people what they would do. She wrote her friend an email, told her what she heard and how heartbroken she was. P said that the conversation she heard was "out of context" and essentially she couldn't believe her lying ears. My friend is the type of person who, if P had said, "I don't know what got into me, I had a bad morning and I am so sorry, please forgive me". Z would have been mad for an hour or two but would have gotten over it. She asked me what I thought. I told her that I wouldn't throw away a 40 year friendship but the ball is in her friend's court and she needs to apologize instead of lie about what was said. What do you all think?
I would confront "p" again and ask her what the context of the b word was. In or out of context, it's not a good thing to call a friend when talking to someone else.


