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AITA for accepting the suggestion and not coming back, ruined a family dinner?

by Jane Smith
November 21, 2025
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In a family where chaos had long ruled the kitchen, one person took charge with unwavering determination. Known as the “control freak” of food preparation, they transformed the annual dinners from late, poorly seasoned meals into perfectly timed feasts that brought all 30 family members together in harmony. Their meticulous spreadsheets and relentless organization turned frustration into celebration, earning respect and praise from even the most skeptical relatives.

This half-yearly dinner was no different. With the weight of tradition and expectation on their shoulders, they prepared for days, orchestrating every detail with precision. The kitchen was their battlefield, and through their unyielding dedication, they crafted not just a meal, but a legacy of love and unity that fed the soul as much as the body.

AITA for accepting the suggestion and not coming back, ruined a family dinner?

I'm known in the family to be a "control freak"...

in my family, there are 2 dinners in the year...

there was always some problem with seasoning or poor preparation....

At first, they didn't respect it, but after seeing that...

Since then, dinners are ready on time, everyone praises and...

I don't ask them to help me, because I know...

Another fact: my mother was a cook (for 1 year)...

Would help me: my SIL, mother, aunt and uncle. This...

During the preparation, my mother started to do several things...

The problem is that she did so much wrong, skipping...

She continued to help even though I said it wasn't...

I was going to comment but my mother said "I...

I accepted, grabbed a gla*s of wine, the sprea*sheet with...

Dinner was late, poorly seasoned, undercooked and no one had...

I shouldn't take that serious, because it was a silly...

Someone asked for examples of what she did wrong: she...

There had to be 10 of something for the food...

She started to make rice very early, and we use...

My spread sheet basically has the amounts and how long...

I point out when they get the quant*ties wrong (too...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this situation, the OP established a clear boundary: participation in meal preparation requires adherence to the detailed organizational system, which ensures quality and timeliness for the 30-person event.

The OP’s motivation appears rooted in a need for competence and successful execution, likely stemming from previous negative experiences. When the mother and others bypassed critical steps (like adjusting salt quantities or timing the rice preparation), they effectively invalidated the OP’s expertise and the system that brought success. The mother’s counter-challenge—telling the OP to ‘cool off’ and letting ‘those with experience sort it out’—was a direct undermining of the OP’s established leadership role, triggering an emotional response (the breakdown and retreat). The resulting poor quality of the dinner confirms that the OP’s procedural concerns were valid, even if the delivery caused tension.

The OP’s action of withdrawing was a disproportionate response to the immediate problem, escalating the situation into a public display of conflict rather than addressing the procedural breach privately or immediately correcting the errors. While the OP was correct about the culinary mistakes, a more constructive approach would have been to firmly, but calmly, insist on correcting the specific procedural errors immediately, or, if the pushback continued, to step back from directing and delegate specific, non-critical tasks to those who would not interfere with core steps. This maintains control over the critical path while minimizing emotional confrontation.

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

Few_Ad_5752 Lol, NTA! You did exactly what your mother suggested...

Good for you for having a nice day in the...

DinaFelice "Mom,

I find it bizarre that you would tell me that...

to 'let those with experience sort it out'. I don't...

so, at that point, the only thing I could do...

but I don't see the point in continuing to discuss...

If you want my help in the future, I'm happy...

So let me know if it's okay for me to...

It's one of the more annoying things when someone wants...

It's especially irritating if your methods are your coping mechanisms,

and they are systematically taking away your coping mechanisms while...

MonkeyPawWishes And that's exactly what your mom did to you:...

The mom kicked OP out of the kitchen because she...

Then when it went wrong she blamed OP instead of...

CmdrHoratioNovastar NTA. Always do exactly what people ask,

because then they can only blame themselves for the result,...

Moosebouse NTA but tell people you don't want help in...

Tell them you're happy to cook, but if you're cooking,...

Otherwise everyone else can do whatever it is they want...

Muted_Bad7043 I'm petty enuff to love that you took the...

I'm sitting here giggling, thinking about you in the pool...

" Yes I am a bad person. Also, I really...

Edit: oops was snickering too hard to put the verdict....

jimmap NTA. They wanted to cook and ruined the meal....

Maybe you should stop cooking those meals since they don't...

The original poster (OP) manages highly organized, large-scale family meals, a role they took over due to previous failures. Conflict arose when family members, including the OP’s mother, disregarded the OP’s established, precise organizational process, leading to significant cooking errors and ultimately, a ruined dinner.

Was the OP justified in withdrawing from the preparation process when their established procedures were ignored and challenged, or did their reaction cause unnecessary public conflict and humiliation, as claimed by the mother? The core question is where the line falls between necessary procedural control for successful hosting and rigidity that stifles collaboration.

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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