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AITAH for telling my SIL that family shouldn’t have to call her “doctor” just because she now has a PhD?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
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The user describes a situation involving their sister-in-law (SIL), Elizabeth, who recently earned a PhD in literature after returning to school later in life. The family, including the user’s children and nephews, were proud of her accomplishments. For 36 years, the entire family has affectionately called her “Beth,” and the children used “Aunt Beth” or “Auntie Beth.”

During a recent family gathering, the children greeted her with hugs and called her “Aunt Beth.” Elizabeth immediately corrected them, stating it was rude to call someone with a PhD by their first name or as an ‘aunt,’ demanding to be called ‘Doctor Elizabeth Jones’ (using her maiden name). When the user tried to explain that they only knew her as Beth, she pulled the user and her brothers aside to insist on professional etiquette, leading her and her husband to leave early, claiming the family lacked respect. The user now wonders if they were wrong for not informing everyone of this new requirement.

AITAH for telling my SIL that family shouldn’t have to call her “doctor” just because she now has a PhD?

So, I have a SIL(f53) that after her kids had...

We were all proud of her doing this. She has...

The family has not had a big family gathering for...

Of course our kids called her aunt or auntie Beth....

She told them "don't you know it is rude to...

" My one nephew said "you are our aunt, not...

It was then she pulled my brothers and I aside...

someone with a doctorate should be addressed as doctor and...

but one, they only knew her as Beth and most...

I guess she hyphens the last names but for years...

my brother "Tim", it was time to go and that...

Tim told her he would say goodbyes and be right...

Were we wrong? If knew it before we would have...

In the field of interpersonal dynamics, Dr. Reese Simmons is known for noting, “The transition from personal relationships to professional presentation often creates fault lines when boundaries are imposed retroactively within established intimate groups.”

Elizabeth’s behavior suggests a significant internalization of her new academic identity, possibly seeking validation or status that she feels was not automatically conferred by her family. While earning a doctorate is a major achievement warranting respect, demanding the title ‘Doctor’ in intimate family settings where informality is the norm often signals deeper insecurities about recognition or a desire to enforce a new social hierarchy. Her immediate withdrawal from the event due to a perceived lack of etiquette indicates rigidity and poor conflict management; professional etiquette usually applies to professional settings, not private family functions.

The OP and other family members reacted reasonably in the moment by pointing out the established history, though they failed to manage the expectation beforehand once informed. Moving forward, the family should communicate clearly about which settings warrant which titles. The recommendation is for the OP to speak privately with Elizabeth to acknowledge her achievement while establishing that ‘Aunt Beth’ remains the standard for private gatherings, offering ‘Doctor Jones’ only for formal or public interactions, thus honoring both roles without sacrificing relational warmth.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

AtlantaDave998 > she won't let him call her Beth NTA....

RJack151 NTA. Every time I am around her I would...

taewongun1895 She sounds insufferable. I know tons of people with...

NYCStoryteller They only ask to be called doctor (or professor)...

Family functions aren't a professional space, so there's no reason...

Jones at the library or if you take her course,...

HCIBSW She wants to be called by her professional name...

that doctorate made her head too big.

celticmusebooks NTA: Sounds like Beth is having a midlife crisis...

Speaking as a college prof surrounded by PhDs t*tles are...

Beth sounds like maybe she's having a bit of postdoc...

SO many years of work and she's just adjunct faculty...

MrsTheBo I have a doctorate.

My nephew calls me Auntie (or occasionally "poopypants" or something...

The original poster (OP) and the family are caught between maintaining long-established, affectionate familial traditions and respecting the sister-in-law’s newly asserted professional identity and boundaries, which she is enforcing strictly post-doctorate. The core conflict lies in whether familial intimacy permits informal address despite significant professional achievement, or if the SIL’s right to define how she is addressed overrides relational history.

The central question is whether the family’s failure to immediately adopt the formal address upon learning of her PhD requirement constitutes a failure of respect, or if the SIL’s demand for formal titles at a family function is an unreasonable imposition on established relationships. How should the family navigate this clash between respect for status and respect for relational closeness?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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