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AITA for getting upset that my sister and brother-in-law won’t let me make a quick stop to pick up car parts while I’m already driving them 3 hours to the airport—for free, in their car?

by Michael Lee
March 5, 2026
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In a quiet moment of family duty, a simple favor to drive loved ones to the airport spirals into a complex web of logistics and unspoken tensions. What began as an easy exchange of keys and plans becomes a crucible, where small decisions carry the heavy weight of trust and expectation.

Amid the hum of engines and the ticking clock, a man’s quiet hope to retrieve cherished car parts intersects with the fragile balance of family commitments. Each mile on the road is a silent test, where the lines between obligation and personal passion blur, threatening to unravel more than just the trip itself.

AITA for getting upset that my sister and brother-in-law won’t let me make a quick stop to pick up car parts while I’m already driving them 3 hours to the airport—for free, in their car?

My wife originally agreed to drive my sister and brother-in-law...

No complaints from them about the mileage or using our...

So I offered to step in and take them instead....

Now here's the issue: I remembered I had already paid...

I've got a project car and the seller's shop is...

I figured since I'd be in the area anyway, I...

They accused me of making plans without asking them, said...

These are interior parts-not an engine block-and I even said...

* They regularly drive around with their three large dogs...

* But now that I'm doing them a ma*sive favor,...

I tried to explain that I was annoyed more by...

I've bent over backwards to help them many times-helped trailer...

When they do help, I always thank them, buy them...

I even said fine, I'll skip the pickup-I just want...

And their response was basically, "Well, now the problem is...

Am I the a*shole for being upset about how this...

According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, an expert in interpersonal relationships, effective relationships require mutual respect and reciprocity. When one party consistently provides support while the other defaults to criticism or boundary-setting without acknowledging the effort given, it creates an imbalance in emotional labor and breeds resentment. The dynamic here suggests an established pattern where the in-laws expect service (the ride) without extending reciprocal consideration.

The core issue moves beyond the 11 miles or the potential dust from interior parts; it centers on perceived control and gratitude. The author performed a significant service (a three-hour drive), replacing their wife’s original commitment. By immediately rejecting the ancillary request—especially when the in-laws regularly allow far greater wear and tear (dogs in the car)—they communicated a lack of appreciation for the author’s time and effort. The in-laws’ subsequent focus shifts from the boundary itself to the author’s reaction, a common defense mechanism known as DARVO (Deny, Attack, and Reverse Victim and Offender), placing blame on the person who expressed hurt feelings.

The author was justified in feeling upset about the *manner* of the refusal, as it signaled a breakdown in mutual respect. However, reacting to the refusal by dwelling on it after agreeing to drop the side task only perpetuated the conflict. A more constructive path would have been to state clearly, “I understand you are worried about your car, but I am disappointed by how quickly and harshly my small request was dismissed, especially since I am giving up my day for this long trip.” Future interactions should focus on establishing clearer boundaries around favors beforehand, ensuring that offers of help are not treated as obligations to be policed.

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Lacroix24601 NTA and there isn't a chance on this earth...

But they're pretty audacious asking for a favor and then...

LandscapeVivid8411 Why did either of you agree to do that...

SoftwareMaintenance Why even mention this to them? After dropping them...

Now that the damage is done, I would rephrase the...

Hairy-Glove3261 I would tell them you can't drive them because...

Significant-Bobcat48 NTA. There are so many compromises they could've agreed...

ocean_lei NTA. Have you said all this to them?

IMO you should say that you are not make an...

AcidReign25 NTA. They can drive themselves to the airport.

The author is deeply frustrated because their offer to complete an additional small task while providing a significant favor was met with harsh criticism and refusal, leading to feelings of disrespect and unappreciated effort.

Given the imbalance in favors exchanged and the harsh reaction to a minor, easily mitigated request, the central debate revolves around whether the author’s request was reasonable given the context of the favor, or if the in-laws were justified in setting firm boundaries regarding their property.

Michael Lee

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

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