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AITA for refusing to translate for my parents after my brother moved back in and took over my role in the house ?

by John Doe
October 28, 2025
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She has carried the weight of her family’s communication for years, silently sacrificing her own time and energy to bridge the gap between her immigrant parents and the world around them. At just nineteen, she became their voice, their advocate, and their unwavering support, often feeling invisible beneath the heavy mantle she bore without question.

But now, her older brother has returned after twelve years away, speaking the language she mastered alone for so long. Yet instead of sharing the burden, he retreats behind arrogance, while their parents lavish him with praise and affection, leaving her to feel diminished and forgotten despite all she has done.

AITA for refusing to translate for my parents after my brother moved back in and took over my role in the house ?

I (19F) am the only one in my family who...

and my older brother (22M) moved back to our home...

For most of my life, I've been the one handling...

I've done this since I was about 11. It was...

He speaks decent English now, not perfect, but enough to...

They dote on him, praise him constantly, and now they...

A week ago, they asked me to take time off...

I said I couldn't, because I had a shift I...

" I snapped a little and said, "yeah, because I've...

especially now that they have another adult child living here....

My brother said I was being "dramatic" and that it's...

I've missed school, work, and social events to translate for...

I don't want to abandon them, but I also don't...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation clearly illustrates a severe lack of established, healthy boundaries where the OP’s personal needs and professional obligations have been consistently overridden by parental expectations rooted in perceived necessity rather than actual capability.

The OP’s long history of translating (starting at age 11) created a dynamic where they became the default support system, a form of early onset parental responsibility. The parents’ reaction—labeling the OP ungrateful and immediately reverting to the older dynamic when refused—shows an unwillingness to adapt to the new family structure. The brother’s refusal to engage, coupled with the parents’ favoritism, reinforces the inequity. His comment about the OP being ‘dramatic’ minimizes the significant emotional labor the OP has performed for years.

The OP’s refusal to attend the appointment was an appropriate action to enforce a necessary boundary, though the resulting conflict was inevitable given the established pattern. Moving forward, the OP should advocate for shared responsibility, perhaps by setting a structured schedule where both siblings are required to assist, or by firmly stating that translation services are only available during specific, pre-agreed times, thereby demanding that the parents (and the brother) address the communication gap together.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

LadyWiezeI NTA.

Honestly your parents had plenty of time to start helping...

an 11 year old child. You need to stop feeling...

But maybe look into options to move out some time...

Instead of trying to guilt trip you they should actually...

Danni_Les I get it. I really do. I'm also Asian,

and my parents (still to this day refuse to learn...

Since I was 12 or 13, I had to translate...

This is on top of going to the bank, hospital...

I have a older sister (also 3 years older), and...

she's always 'too busy' or whatever excuse she uses to...

They 'don't want to bother' her school work, or work...

My sister moved back home about 15 years ago, and...

and I still used to get messages of documents that...

'family helps without complaining' - it's control, narcissism and definitely...

especially when they've already favoured one child above others, and...

Your brother is the major AH, and if you're an...

he'll do 'no wrong' and everything will be about you.

I had to go NC with my parents and a...

and I had to finally let myself be myself without...

physical and verbal a**se that I had endured for the...

and I hope that you keep studying hard, and definitely...

I speak four and it has help me find jobs...

trainpk85 NTA: You are 19 and were born in an...

How have your parents not picked up the language in...

I lived in Peru for a year and could get...

DCpurpleTart33 I met ex pats who had been there 3-5...

Tell them in no uncertain terms that you are very...

You will not be taking off work or missing important...

If they have a problem with this, they can go...

Araveni NTA but your options for refusing to be used...

Your brother is the golden child because he's male, and...

This att*tude is not going to change. Whatever your circumstances...

It's the only way to stop them from always using...

Wonderful_Lifeguard7 Go marry someone decent or live on your own,

uuftah these egoistic souls will always love themselves and their...

You've been overworked and under appreciated. I think that you...

Your parents probably feel embarra*sed that they "can't" (didn't learn...

And are scared in this modern era of immigrant a**se...

I'm a*suming that they are scared and also treat your...

culture/language, not English, which they've determined to be "yours".

They probably didn't want to rely on you as a...

For the burden of translating, maybe you can offer to...

and that he can handle it for them. This would...

It sounds like he isn't doing much else around the...

I think you might want to emphasize to your parents...

and honestly a little jealous of the treatment he has...

It sounds like he is being treated as a guest...

This situation definitely doesn't sound fair,

and it might get better over the next couple weeks...

The original poster (OP) feels exhausted and unappreciated because they have historically served as the sole translator and administrative support for their immigrant parents, a role they began at a very young age. The central conflict arises when the fully capable brother returns, yet the parents continue to rely exclusively on the OP, treating the brother as exempt while simultaneously labeling the OP ungrateful for setting a boundary.

Given the years of uncompensated emotional and administrative labor shouldered by the OP, is it unfair to expect them to continue this demanding role when another capable adult is present, or is the OP violating a core family expectation that the most capable member must always serve the needs of the parents?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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