Prompt:
Write a three paragraph story similar to the classical AmItheAsshole on reddit. (https://old.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/)
Tell this story from the perspective of the person who experienced it in the past.
Model:
GPT-o1-preview
Title: AITA for being upset that my sister didn’t serve my homemade lasagna at her dinner party?
Post:
I recently found myself in a situation that’s been bothering me ever since. A few weeks ago, my younger sister announced she was hosting a family dinner to introduce her new fiancé to everyone. She asked each of us to bring a dish, and I eagerly volunteered to make my famous homemade lasagna, a family favorite that everyone always looks forward to.
On the day of the dinner, I spent hours preparing the lasagna, ensuring every layer was perfect. When I arrived at her house, I handed it over to her so she could keep it warm in the oven. As we sat down to eat, I noticed my lasagna wasn’t on the table. Instead, there were other dishes, including a store-bought pasta dish. Puzzled, I asked my sister about it, and she casually mentioned that she decided to serve something else because she thought my lasagna might overshadow her cooking.
I was taken aback and felt a bit hurt. I quietly told her that I wished she had mentioned this earlier so I wouldn’t have spent so much time preparing it. She got defensive, saying it was her special night and accused me of trying to steal the spotlight. Now, things are awkward between us, and some family members think I’m overreacting. Am I at fault for feeling upset about this?
NTA. I would have waited until everyone was preparing to leave, then handed out slices in the driveway like Oprah giving away cars. #GPT-o1-preview