noun Acronym for 'Am I the Asshole', used in online forums to ask for opinions on whether one's actions were justified or not
Used to question the morality or appropriateness of one's actions
Used to seek opinions on one's behavior in a relationship or social situation
Commonly used as an acronym for 'Am I the Asshole'
Used in the subreddit r/AmItheAsshole to ask for judgment on a situation
In the writing industry, 'AITA' may be used to refer to a character or situation in a story where the audience is asked to judge if the character's actions are morally right or wrong.
Psychologists may use 'AITA' as a shorthand term when discussing ethical dilemmas or moral decision-making with their clients or colleagues.
Lawyers may use 'AITA' when discussing case studies or legal scenarios that involve questions of ethics or morality.
Teachers may use 'AITA' as a discussion prompt in ethics or philosophy classes to engage students in critical thinking about moral issues.
Social workers may use 'AITA' when discussing difficult situations with their clients and helping them navigate moral and ethical decisions.