What does AITA mean?

Am I The Asshole

Detailed Explanation

AITA is an acronym for 'Am I The Asshole.' It is the name of a very popular subreddit where users post stories about their personal conflicts and ask the community to judge whether they were in the wrong. The acronym has since become a general internet phrase for seeking moral or social judgment on a situation.

Usage Examples

I told my friend I didn't like her new boyfriend, AITA?

He posted a huge story on the AITA subreddit to see if he was wrong to cancel the vacation.

The whole situation is a big AITA moment.

Origin & History

The phrase was popularized by the Reddit community r/AmItheAsshole, which was created in 2013. The subreddit's simple and engaging format for social arbitration made it one of the most popular communities on the site, and its acronym entered the mainstream internet lexicon.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common judgments in AITA?

The most common judgments are YTA (You're The Asshole), NTA (Not The Asshole), ESH (Everyone Sucks Here), and NAH (No Assholes Here).

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Related Terms

Judgment
Conflict
Dilemma
Moral gray area

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