AITAH for Refusing to Help My Best Friend Move Because I Needed a Weekend to Rest?
When it comes to friendship, most of us are willing to pitch in, lend a hand, or sacrifice a little comfort to be there for someone we care about. But what happens when the line between helping and overextending yourself gets blurry? Today’s AITAH scenario dives into exactly that: whether prioritizing your own well-being makes you selfish—or simply human.
The Situation: Burnout Meets Expectations

The original poster (let’s call her Mia), a 31-year-old project manager, shared her dilemma on Reddit’s r/AITAH community.
Mia has been working 60-hour weeks for nearly three months, barely finding time to eat regular meals, let alone relax. She finally cleared her schedule to have a single weekend to herself—no plans, no obligations, just time to rest and recover.
Then, her best friend Carla called. Carla was moving apartments across town and needed help packing boxes and hauling furniture. She didn’t have much help lined up and said she was counting on Mia to be there.
Mia explained she was completely exhausted and needed the weekend to rest or she’d risk burning out even more. Carla was upset and said Mia was being selfish and unreliable, accusing her of “never showing up when it matters.”
Feeling torn between her health and her friendship, Mia turned to the internet to ask: AITAH for saying no?
The Arguments: Self-Care vs. Loyalty



