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AITA for refusing to split my inheritance with my estranged sibling who’s now demanding money to cover their debt?

AITA for refusing to split my inheritance with my estranged sibling who’s now demanding money to cover their debt?

Five years ago, my family fractured in a way I didn’t fully understand. My older sibling (28NB) decided to cut ties with all of us, citing “emotional neglect” and “favoritism.” They made their exit dramatic and final no calls, no texts, not even a casual birthday message. It stung, but I respected their decision and focused on moving forward.

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AITA for telling my coworker why customers might not like her

AITA for telling my coworker why customers might not like her

I work at a restaurant as a server. One of my coworkers moved up here from Georgia for college and started working here a few months ago. She constantly lays on the “southern charm” thing thick. She calls everyone “honey” and “sweetie” and all of that. She also tends to chitchat with people instead of

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AITA for refusing to give my mother access to my savings account even though she says it's for "family emergencies"?

AITA for refusing to give my mother access to my savings account even though she says it’s for “family emergencies”?

I’ve worked hard since I was 18 to build a solid financial foundation. Over the years, I’ve saved diligently, creating an emergency fund and slowly working toward a down payment for a house. My family has always known I’m careful with money, but recently, that has become a source of tension with my mom.

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AITAH If I Choose to Go My PhD Graduation Instead of My Sister’s Wedding?

AITAH If I Choose to Go My PhD Graduation Instead of My Sister’s Wedding?

For the past four years, I’ve worked tirelessly toward earning my PhD. The idea of walking across that stage has been a beacon of hope, motivating me through countless long nights and grueling research deadlines. It’s a moment I’ve envisioned for years, one I hoped to celebrate with my family and loved ones. But now, my sister’s wedding plans have thrown everything into question.

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