The narrator, a 24-year-old male working in an office setting, describes a situation involving a coworker named Amy (30F), who is known for making highly dramatic announcements. For an entire week, Amy built anticipation about revealing some “HUGE news” during the team lunch on Friday, dropping vague hints that led to widespread speculation among the staff.
Feeling that the build-up was becoming excessive by Thursday, the narrator jokingly guessed Amy’s news might be that she was pregnant, which turned out to be correct. This accidental reveal caused immediate awkwardness and upset Amy, who later confronted him, saying he “stole her thunder.” The narrator is now unsure if he was wrong for spoiling her planned moment, despite it being only a lucky guess.

AITA for “ruining” my coworker’s big reveal by guessing it right away?











As relationship expert Dr. John Gottman states, “The key to a successful relationship is to have five positive interactions for every one negative interaction.” While this situation is not a romantic relationship, the principle of managing interactions to maintain group harmony is relevant. Amy’s behavior—creating excessive suspense—set the stage for a potential negative interaction, but the narrator’s action finalized it.
Amy exhibited behavior known as ‘suspense building,’ which often seeks validation or attention before the official reveal. By engaging in this, she implicitly accepted the risk that someone might guess correctly, especially given the commonality of life milestones like pregnancy. However, once the narrator made the guess, his joking tone likely shifted the dynamic from playful to intrusive for Amy, leading her to feel her agency over the announcement was compromised.
The narrator’s action, though unintentional, created an emotional consequence for Amy. While coworkers may see it as a harmless guess, Amy experienced a loss of control over her narrative. Moving forward, when coworkers engage in high-stakes teasing, a better approach for the narrator would be to mirror the playful energy without making specific personal guesses, thus avoiding the risk of accidental overstepping while still participating in the office banter.
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The narrator is currently facing a conflict between acknowledging his accidental role in spoiling a coworker’s planned announcement and the defense that his comment was merely a joke based on her own prolonged teasing. The central issue revolves around respecting another person’s desire to control the timing and presentation of personal news versus the unpredictable nature of social interaction when expectations are deliberately heightened.
Should the narrator accept full responsibility for ruining Amy’s planned moment because the outcome affected her feelings, or is the coworker responsible for setting up such a high-stakes, prolonged reveal that invited accidental guessing? The question remains whether the narrator is accountable for the emotional impact of an unintended spoiler.







