Here Are Reddit's Top AITA Posts of the Year (2024)

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It should be clear why the subreddit r/AmItheAsshole is so popular. First of all, there are, indeed, a lot of assholes in this world; 2020 has repeatedly illustrated that fact for us. But also, it’s usually everyone else—not us, we are perfect—who are the assholes. That is to say, it’s much easier to identify the asshole in someone else than to recognize it in ourselves. For that, we need Reddit.

Here is the AITA board’s description:

A catharsis for the frustrated moral philosopher in all of us, and a place to finally find out if you were wrong in an argument that’s been bothering you. Tell us about any non-violent conflict you have experienced; give us both sides of the story, and find out if you’re right, or you’re the asshole.

What is heartwarming about the Top 10 upvoted AITA posts of the year, though, is how consistently devoid they are of true asshole behavior (at least from the folks writing the posts). There are some highs and lows—theft and revenge, cruel pranks and redemption, death and a message from beyond the grave. But in the end, I think you’ll find many of these stories to be uplifting.

Naked slumber

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#10: UPDATE: AITA for sleeping top naked in my bedroom?

In the original post, an 18-year-old woman described some subpar apartment temperature conditions that caused her to decide to sleep topless one night. All was well until her mom discovered her the next morning and, well, was not happy about it.

In the update, we discover the real reason behind the apparent overreaction and are a little relieved for everyone’s safety.

Depression is not laziness

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#9: Update: AITA for telling my girlfriend that being depressed is not an excuse for being lazy?

In this post, a 29-year-old man describes a fight he had with his girlfriend. She had been out of work since before the pandemic began and was struggling with depression. He was eventually back at work and she was home all day, but was unable to get out of bed to do any regular cooking or cleaning. He snapped at her and told her that depression is not an excuse to be lazy.

In this update, he realizes how poorly he handled the situation, he apologizes to his girlfriend and vows to be a better support system for her going forward. In the end, they are able to brainstorm some ways to improve the dynamics of their relationship.

Becoming a single parent by choice while also dating

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#8: Update: A month ago I was told I WBTA for not telling a date about my plans to be a single mother, so I told him

In this post, a woman details how the pandemic forced her to push “pause” on her plans to become a single parent by choice via artificial insemination. While she was waiting for treatments to resume, she began dating someone she was very interested in. About a month into the relationship, her clinic called to tell her she could now proceed, which she decided to do. She couldn’t decide whether to tell him about her plans.

In the update, she tells him.

Seriously, stop eating my food

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#7: AITA for switching to regular milk to prove my lactose intolerant roommate keeps stealing from me?

A guy suspects one of his two roommates of repeatedly stealing his food and milk from the fridge. (They have a very detailed, very strict “this is my food, not your food” rule.) The roommate, who is lactose intolerant, vehemently denies it. So the guy switches out his almond milk for regular cow’s milk to see what’s what.

Pay up

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#6: AITA—Telling my parents to pay me back my college tuition if they want a relationship

This woman’s parents paid for all of her three brothers’ college expenses. For her, they paid nothing, because she is a woman and women are meant stay home and raise children, not become engineers, as she decided to do (and ultimately, she had to pay her own way).

Now she’s married and pregnant with her first child, and those parents want a relationship with her and her family.

This is awful

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#5: Update: AITA for not sharing my medical history before being pranked?

In this heartbreaking post, a person actively trying to manage their schizophrenia is “pranked” by their “friends,” who didn’t exactly know their target has schizophrenia, but know enough to have known better than to do what they did.

In this update—a happy ending you will love.

A unique solution for dealing with unruly children

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#4: Update: WIBTA For planting prickly bushes in my front yard to keep the neighbour’s kids from my property?

In this post, a townhome renter was fed up with the neighbors using their driveway for their own purposes and allowing their kids to knock on their door and come onto their property multiple times a day (all of which was made worse by the sudden need to work from home during the pandemic). They had tried talking to the parents, to no avail; did desperate times call for prickly bushes?

This update is full of blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, and cops.

That wasn’t funny, kid

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#3: AITA for punishing my son after he said something racist?

This mom’s 13-year-old son made a racist comment about their Chinese delivery driver, and the man heard it. Mom made teenager write an apology letter, as well as a one-page paper on Chinese culture and a one-page paper on why racism is perpetuated by racist jokes and stereotypes. She then drove the kid to the restaurant so he could deliver his apology in person. Her husband, however, thinks she overreacted.

To mourn or celebrate?

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#2: Update: WIBTA if I took over planning my own funeral from my very religious parents?

In the original post, a young woman who had only a few weeks to live wanted to take control of her funeral plans, which would have included funny stories and pictures, upbeat music, cats, and confetti. Her parents, on the other hand, wanted a more somber occasion full of hymns and scripture. And her husband wanted to be able to grieve without battling her parents at the same time.

Then she wrote this update, which her husband posted after she died.

Yeah, that’s actually grand theft auto

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#1: AITA For suing my girlfriend after she had my 1967 Impala project taken to the scrapyard?

This guy’s girlfriend had the Chevy Impala he was restoring taken away to the junkyard while he was out of town because she wanted to be able to park her car in the garage. In return, he kicked her to the curb and threatened legal action, even though, according to her family, he should just “let it go.”

For more about how the year played out on Reddit, read its full year in review report here.

Here Are Reddit's Top AITA Posts of the Year (2024)

FAQs

What does ywbta mean on Reddit? ›

Meaning. YTA. You're the Asshole. YWBTA. You Would be the Asshole.

What is the AITA subreddit? ›

r/AmItheAsshole, abbreviated as AITA, is a subreddit where users post about their real-world interpersonal conflicts and receive judgement from fellow redditors.

What is esh in AITA? ›

Phrase. ESH. (Internet slang, Reddit slang) Initialism of everyone sucks here; used as a response to AITA (“am I the asshole?”) to indicate that the speaker believes that all parties involved are assholes.

How to make an AITA post? ›

Write your post. Posts on AITA are limited to 3000 characters including spaces, so be concise. You can check your post length at www.lettercount.com if you're not sure. Make sure you are as fair and accurate as possible, and that you provide the information necessary for the sub to judge.

What does MRW on Reddit mean? ›

MRW is a textspeak acronym used on the internet, often in conjunction with an image or GIF, that means my reaction when. Related words: MFW.

What is a DH on Reddit? ›

In Internet slang, DH is an abbreviation for dear husband; it is commonly used by women on certain forums to refer to their husbands.

What is r4r subreddit? ›

Forums like r/hookup and r/r4r (Redditor for Redditor) serve as platforms for individuals to connect, share experiences, and seek advice or arrangements. These forums embody the "Reddit Hookup Culture," a phenomenon that has gained traction over the years.

What are banned subreddits? ›

Communities can be banned for violating Reddit's Content Policy. Banned communities are inaccessible to all redditors.

What does Reddit TLDR mean? ›

TL;DR stands for "Too Long; Didn't Read." It's a summary of lengthy content for those who want a quick overview.

What is aitah? ›

this is a community like r/AmITheAsshole except unlike that subreddit here you can post interpersonal conflicts, anything that's AITA but is not allowed there even posting about Scar from the lion king and trying to convince redditors that he was not the AH.

What does the acronym Aitha stand for? ›

So often, we are implored not to judge others; here, you're encouraged to let loose. Posts on the subreddit follow a strict formatting protocol. Titles start with the acronym AITA (Am I the asshole), or WIBTA (Would I be the asshole) for more hypothetical questions.

What is slang for AITA? ›

Using the abbreviation AITA for Am I the Asshole? can be found in the subreddit's earliest posts. According to the forum's rules, users have to title their posts with AITA or WIBTA (the hypothetical Would I Be The Asshole?)

What does TLDR stand for? ›

abbreviation for too long; didn't read: used to comment on something that someone has written, for example on social media: If a commenter responds to a post with "tl;dr," it expresses an expectation to be entertained without needing to pay attention or to think. I haven't been able to keep up with this thread (TLDR).

What does AITA mean in texting? ›

AITA stands for Am I the Asshole? On social media, people ask AITA when sharing personal disputes in which they are unsure if they've acted they like an asshole—that is, been mean, selfish, or wrong in some way. Other people then offer their opinion on that person's behavior.

What does wibta mean in urban dictionary? ›

WIBTA means Would I Be The A-hole. YTA means You're The A-hole. NTA means Not The A-hole (and the other person is) ESH means Everyone Sucks Here. NAH means No A-hole here.

What do the Reddit avatars mean? ›

What are Reddit Avatars? Reddit Avatars are limited-edition collectibles created by independent artists. They are blockchain-based images that also serve as non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Reddit Avatars are hosted on the Polygon blockchain and comprise multiple NFT collections.

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