AITA
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "aita"
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From r/AmITheAsshole, a community on Reddit where users ask for feedback on whether they behaved inappropriately in interpersonal conflicts.
Phrase
[edit]AITA
- (Internet slang, Reddit slang) Initialism of am I the asshole/arsehole?
- 2020, Tracey Alvarez, Trust Your Heart:
- A number of Am-I-The-Asshole scenarios raced through his mind. AITA if I tell her I have a highly contagious disease and she'd better check in to the Bounty Bay's ER right now?
- 2023 May 13, Van Badham, “The culture of mistrust is bleeding into our personal lives. No wonder there’s a sex recession”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- A few weeks ago, a post went viral in which the author seeks a public verdict on the question “AITA for asking my roommates to remove their dildos from the bathroom mirror in a way that was not kind?”