AITA For Quietly Leaving My Niece’s First Birthday After What My Sister Did?
I quietly left my niece’s first birthday after my sister said something that embarrassed me in front of everyone. Now she says I ruined the day. AITA?
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I quietly left my niece’s first birthday after my sister said something that embarrassed me in front of everyone. Now she says I ruined the day. AITA?
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