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AITA for not telling my family i got an internship abroad until after I was accepted.

by Emily Davis
October 28, 2025
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At just 21, a young university student dared to chase a dream, securing a fellowship abroad that promised growth and new horizons. Yet, beneath the excitement lay a fragile heart, battered by past wounds—memories of a mother’s harsh words during an internship interview that left scars deeper than any rejection letter. To protect this fragile hope, the student chose silence, fearing that sharing the news might shatter the fragile confidence built from resilience.

But when the truth finally surfaced, it ignited a storm of accusations and heartbreak. The mother’s anger, fueled by a desire for closeness and care, clashed with the student’s yearning for independence, while the grandmother’s harsh judgment echoed like a verdict of selfishness. In this tangled web of love, fear, and expectation, the student stood alone—caught between the pull of family duty and the call of their own future.

AITA for not telling my family i got an internship abroad until after I was accepted.

I am a 21y/o university student and got accepted to...

I didn't tell my mother till after I got accepted...

I didn't want to tell her before because last summer...

she stood at the door for the online interview and...

When I got annoyed she said it was 'constructive criticism'...

i am usually very receptive to feedback but this was...

When I finally did she told me she was not...

My grandma then got involved siding with her and they...

I tried to argue back saying this was a good...

I said if i was selfish then why could i...

i was really annoyed they kept calling me selfish so...

i send this number in a text and my mother...

she said i was punishing her for her saying i...

my grandmother said that it was nothing that i gave...

I said its different because i am still a student...

After this i have not spoken to my mother nor...

I went home to which she blanked me when i...

i got another internship abroad this summer right before the...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a significant failure in establishing healthy boundaries by both the student and the parent. The OP preemptively withheld information (the fellowship application) as a defense mechanism against anticipated criticism and emotional interference from the mother, effectively avoiding conflict rather than managing it constructively. The mother, conversely, demonstrated a lack of respect for the OP’s autonomy by actively sabotaging the previous interview process and later demanding the OP prioritize caretaking over a crucial developmental opportunity.

The escalation involving the disclosure of the $12,000 financial contribution is particularly telling. While the OP revealed this out of frustration to prove they were not selfish, weaponizing financial support, even unintentionally, shifts the dynamic into one of transactional obligation rather than unconditional family support. This act likely triggered deep-seated fears or beliefs in the mother regarding control and dependency, causing her intense anger and leading to the current communication shutdown. The grandmother’s intervention further solidified an alliance against the OP, validating the mother’s reaction.

The OP’s actions in keeping the second internship a secret are understandable given the immediate fallout, but this pattern of avoidance will only perpetuate the cycle of mistrust. A more effective approach moving forward would be to establish clear, non-negotiable boundaries around future opportunities *before* they are finalized, communicating the decision respectfully but firmly, rather than waiting until acceptance. Future discussions should focus on feelings and needs (e.g., ‘I need your support for this chance’) rather than counter-attacking with facts (e.g., financial contributions).

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

Moonbreaker00 Well I for one am proud of you, OP....

In my area of study, many people look for those...

Either way, I personally would stop contacting those two people.

What I didn't read one time is that they didn't...

is), or that they would miss you. It was all...

VirologicNyan0 NTA: Nta. You're an adult and can make adult...

If your parents don't like it oh well they can...

MrSomeoneElse32 (A 22yr old moving out on her own): I...

to pay back their parents. They CHOSE to have you...

TickityTickityBoom NTA - and don't go home while doing them.

I_type_words Let your mother and grandmother stew, and stop giving...

Sounds like your mom has some narcissistic tendencies, and sounds...

Lovebeingadad54321 You will have more encounters like this ahead of...

Also, quit giving them money, finish schooling,

reddwarfdawn run as far as fast as you can from...

and can do what you want. Also, no, not everyone...

The original poster (OP) is facing a severe family conflict stemming from their decision to pursue an international fellowship without informing their mother beforehand, a choice motivated by past negative experiences with criticism. This secrecy led to anger from the mother and grandmother, who accused the OP of selfishness and ingratitude when the news was revealed. The situation escalated into a prolonged silent treatment after the OP defended their achievement and disclosed significant financial support provided to their mother.

Is the OP justified in prioritizing their career opportunity and personal space, given the past emotional interference from their mother, or did their method of withholding information and later disclosing financial aid cross a line, causing unwarranted damage to the family relationship?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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