A woman is questioning whether or not she was in the wrong for not correcting a friend who called her spoiled and privileged. The friend didn’t know about the woman’s past, which included an abusive father and multiple life-saving surgeries. The woman’s silence caused an awkward silence in the room. The friend messaged her the next day, upset that the woman hadn’t corrected her and made her look bad to others. The woman is now unsure if she should have corrected her friend or if she did the right thing by staying quiet. Read on to find out more about this story and to decide if the woman is the a**hole or not.
Budding friendship with boyfriend’s friend’s girlfriend raises conflict of interest

Traveling on a budget, but still privileged? AITA verdict.

Woman avoids confrontation at party, AITA for staying quiet?

Friend insults OP’s privilege, claims hardship necessary for understanding

Avoiding privilege discussions like… Let’s eat instead!

Survivor of illness and abuse called privileged. AITA for not correcting?

Camilla accuses me of ruining her reputation at Nate’s party.

Seeking validation for not correcting friend’s privileged remark ♀️

When a friend accuses you of being spoiled and privileged
In a recent get-together with friends, a woman was insulted by her husband’s best friend’s girlfriend who accused her of being ‘spoiled and privileged’. The woman did not correct her friend’s assumption and now wonders if she is the asshole. In this post_text, we will discuss the incident and whether the woman was in the wrong or not. We will also explore the complexities of sharing personal experiences and how to handle delicate situations with friends. Read on for more insights and reactions from the community.
NTA. Camilla wanted performative friendship and got shut down.

NTA. Camilla’s jealousy was shining through. Hopefully she learns a lesson

Friend makes assumptions and attacks OP, but backfires on her. NTA

Commenter applauds OP’s perfect response to rude friend.

Choosing not to correct friend labeled OP privileged. NTA.

Jealous friend calls her spoiled, NTA keeps distance

Rude guest insulted OP, got corrected but didn’t take responsibility.

Be unapologetically you, and don’t let anyone dim your light!

NTA for not correcting friend who wished tragedy on her.

Handling accusations with grace and class.

Don’t let toxicity in, NTA

Supportive commenters agree NTA, call out AH friend

When your friend blames you for their behavior at your party

Don’t let anyone invalidate your pain. NTA

You’re NTA for not correcting your friend. She needs to apologize.

Cut the toxicity out of your life ✨

Don’t let anyone judge you unfairly. You’re NTA

Toxic ‘friends’ can ruin a person’s past tragedies. NTA

Not the a**hole for not correcting friend’s biased assumptions

Friend’s lack of empathy criticized in comment section

Performative apology drama, commenter says NTA with eye-roll emoji.

Don’t let toxic friends bring you down. Keep being awesome! ✨

NTA, expose Camilla’s lack of accountability to Nate ️

Commenter defends use of privilege in conversations, deems OP NTA

Friend calls her privileged, but OP handles it gracefully. NTA

Commenter defends OP, calls out friend’s selfishness.

Going with the crowd backfired on Camilla. NTA.

Politely agreeing with friend led to insult, NTA response.

Ignoring friend’s insults shows maturity.

Don’t judge a book by its cover

Camilla’s ridiculousness backfires, NTA for not correcting friend

NTA. People don’t have to share past trauma to be kind.

Friend plays the blame game, but OP is NTA ♀️

Friend refuses to apologize and calls OP an a**hole. NTA.
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No one deserves to be called spoiled or privileged ♀️

Validation for not sharing life story, relatable analogy used

NTA for not correcting friend’s insults about privilege and struggle ♀️

Friend invalidates opinion, assumes privilege. NTA’s hobbies challenged.

Being accused of privilege isn’t always accurate or fair

Ungrateful friend insults host, doesn’t apologize. OP NTA.

Friend insults OP, refuses to apologize. NTA for ending friendship

Don’t let entitled people bring you down! NTA

Handling entitled friends: NTA’s perfect response

New friendship, no obligation to share your life story

No need to share pain to teach manners

Don’t judge a book by its cover . NTA for keeping private life.

Commenter defends OP’s actions, gives advice with humorous tone

No recovery for the outed a**hole ♀️

Supportive comment reminds OP of their worth and boundaries.

Standing up for yourself doesn’t make you the a**hole ♀️, she showed her true colors

Unapologetically standing up for oneself #NTA

NTA! Friend’s toxic behavior exposed, time to move on ♀️

Handling a rude comment with grace and class

NTA for not correcting friend who insulted and degraded you

Commenter supports OP and suggests cutting off toxic friend

Not the a-hole for not correcting friend
