One funny AITA story is about a person who asked if they were the asshole for wearing a really loud and obnoxious shirt to a family dinner. Their family was all about dressing conservatively, but they just wanted to be different. In the end, most people thought they were a bit of an asshole because it was a family event and they knew how their family felt. But it was also kind of funny because they were so determined to make a statement.
A memorable one is when a person asked if they were the asshole for singing really loudly in the library. Obviously, they were. But it was funny because they thought they were being 'inspirational' when in fact they were just being a nuisance. People were glaring at them and trying to shush them, but they just kept going until a librarian finally kicked them out.
They can be inspiring because they show real - life problem - solving. For example, in a story where a person had to deal with a difficult neighbor, they found creative ways to resolve the conflict, like starting a neighborhood community project together. This shows that even in tough situations, there are solutions.
NTA. It's your food and you have no obligation to share it. If your coworker is hungry, they can bring their own food. Plus, sharing food can sometimes lead to unwanted expectations in the workplace.
NTA. Suggesting a fantasy novel is a harmless thing to do. It could lead to an interesting discussion or give your coworker something new to explore during their free time. As long as you're not being overly pushy about it, it's all good.
NTA. Sharing a fantasy novel can be a friendly gesture. It might introduce your coworker to a new and exciting world of literature, which could be a great way to bond over a shared interest or just brighten their day. As long as it's not inappropriate or against any workplace rules, it's a kind thing to do.
Well, first, think about what kind of story you want to tell. Is it a fictional adventure, a real-life event, or something else? Then, break it down into a clear beginning, middle, and end. Also, pay attention to your language and try to make it interesting and easy to follow.