AITA

AITA for telling my coworker why customers might not like her. r/aita_for_telling_my_coworker_why_customers_might/

I work as a server at a restaurant. One of my coworkers recently moved here from Georgia for college and started working with us a few months ago. She tries to use her “southern charm” a lot, calling everyone “honey,” “sweetie,” and similar names. She thinks this is nice, but many customers don’t seem to […]

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AITHA for telling my sisters boyfriend it’s not his business if I don’t want to be a stay at home mom? R/aitha_for_telling_my_sisters_boyfriend_its_not/

So I (F22) have an older sister (F28) who has 4 kids. She loves being a mom and wants to be a stay-at-home mom, and I encourage her to do whatever she wants. She understands that I have no desire to be a mom right now, if ever. I also have two other older sisters

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AITAH for Telling My Mom to Back Off After She Criticized My Parenting in Front of My Sons?

AITAH for telling my mom to back off after she criticized my parenting in front of my sons?

I (32F) have two young sons (ages 6 and 4). My mom has always had strong opinions about everything I do, but since becoming a mom myself, it feels like her critiques have been relentless. She constantly comments on how I feed them, discipline them, or even what clothes I dress them in. For context,

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