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When “Oops, I Forgot to Reply” Comes Full Circle: A Slice of Petty Revenge Served Cold

Have you ever been ghosted by someone, only for them to pop up later needing a favor? It’s the kind of everyday drama that feels straight out of a sitcom. Today, we’re diving into a delightfully petty story from Reddit’s r/PettyRevenge, where karma spins as fast as a ping pong ball—and sometimes, all you have to do is leave someone on “seen.”

Let’s set the stage: old friends, new country, and a perfectly served dose of poetic justice.

The Setup: From Table Tennis Buddies to Texting Ghosts

Our tale begins in India, where two undergrads bond over their shared love for table tennis. No drama, just friendly rallies and mutual respect. Fast forward: one of them heads to the US for grad school, the other stays back to work a few years, but fate brings them back together at the same American university.

Reunited in the campus cafeteria, the old friend is all enthusiasm: “Hey, let’s play TT sometime!” Numbers are exchanged, casual promises are made. Our protagonist, brimming with nostalgia, texts a few days later. And… nothing. Absolute radio silence.

Now, most of us can relate to the sting of a message left unanswered. But our hero handles it with grace—no double-texting, no drama.

The Second Serve: “Oops, I Forgot!”

Months pass. January 2024 rolls around, and the two bump into each other again on campus. The topic of the unanswered message comes up. The old friend shrugs it off: “Oh yeah, I forgot to reply and then it felt too late, so I didn’t.” We’ve all used that excuse (let’s be honest), but still, ouch.

Undeterred, our protagonist gives it another shot a few months later. This time, the friend responds! They even set a date to play. But just as quickly, she cancels last minute. At this point, anyone else would give up. But our main character? Still chill, still rolling with it.

The Plot Twist: Insta-Karma at the Comedy Show

Summer 2025 arrives, and with it, a legendary campus comedy show—the kind packed with engineer jokes and roaring laughter. Our storyteller, front and center, is living their best life: snapping selfies with comedians, capturing the perfect shots, soaking in the spotlight.

And guess who’s also at the show? That’s right—our elusive table tennis friend, sitting somewhere in the back. She sees the dazzling photos on Instagram and slides into the DMs: “can you share the pics 😂”

Now, let’s take a moment to appreciate the irony. After months of ignored texts and canceled plans, the tables have turned. The person who couldn’t be bothered to reply is now the one asking for something. Our protagonist’s response? Pure, delicious pettiness: leave her on “seen.”

As they say, what goes around comes around. Sometimes, the best revenge is simply doing nothing at all.

Why This Petty Move Feels So Satisfying

Let’s be real: this isn’t a tale of grand betrayal or toxic drama. It’s a small, everyday win—the kind that makes you smirk while scrolling through your phone. There’s something universally satisfying about getting an opportunity to dish out the exact treatment you once received, especially when it’s totally harmless.

It’s not about holding a grudge; it’s about recognizing value—your own time and effort. After all, relationships (even casual ones) thrive on mutual respect. If someone repeatedly shows you that you’re not a priority, it’s okay to stop making them one.

Plus, there’s a certain beauty in this full-circle moment. It’s a subtle, non-confrontational way of saying, “I see you, and I remember.” No drama, no big scene—just a little digital karma, perfectly timed and effortlessly executed.

The Moral of the Story?

If you’re going to ghost someone, don’t be surprised when your requests end up in the same digital void. Sometimes, the best revenge is as simple as matching someone’s energy—and maybe having a laugh about it later.

So next time you’re left on “seen,” don’t sweat it. Your own chance for a petty, poetic comeback might be just a comedy show (and a fire Instagram story) away.

Have you ever had a chance to serve up a little harmless revenge? Share your stories in the comments below—let’s keep the petty spirit alive!


What’s your go-to move when someone ghosts you? Ever felt the sweet satisfaction of a tiny, well-timed payback? Drop your tales of petty revenge and let’s commiserate!


Original Reddit Post: Oops I forgot to reply too