'My brother yelled 'Gotcha!'': Christmas gets canceled when siblings play a diabolical prank on their sister after she celebrates buying her first home, she ends up going no contact because they crossed the line

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    AITA for cutting all contact with my family because of a prank? So I have posted a story on here before and I got some pretty good advice so please help. Here's what happened. I (27F)
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    have always had a complicated relationship with my family. They've always been the type of people who think any joke is fine as long as someone laughs, no matter who gets hurt. Over the years, I've tried to brush it off and
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    not let it bother me too much, but this time, they crossed a line I can't ignore. Recently, I achieved something big in my life: I bought my first home after saving for years. It's
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    something I worked incredibly hard for sacrificing vacations, nights out, and basically anything extra to make it happen. I was beyond proud of myself and excited to finally have a place to call my own. Naturally, I wanted
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    to share this milestone with my family, even though our relationship has always been rocky. A few weeks ago, we had a family dinner to celebrate my new home. Everything seemed fine at first, they congratulated me,
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    asked about the house, and seemed genuinely happy for me. But halfway through the night, my brother (30M) and sister (25F) handed me an envelope. They said it was a "surprise" to help me with my house.
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    I opened it, and inside was what looked like a legal notice stating that my house purchase had been canceled because of a "clerical error" and that it was now being sold to someone else.
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    It even had an official looking letterhead, my name, and details about the house. I was in complete shock. Everyone around the table started laughing, and my brother yelled, "Gotcha!" Turns out, they
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    had faked the letter and thought it would be hilarious to see my reaction. I burst into tears, which only made them laugh harder. They even recorded the whole thing on their phones to post on social media.
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    When I finally managed to speak, I told them how cruel this was. Buying this house was the biggest thing I'd ever done, and they turned it into a joke at my expense. Their response? "You're so sensitive. It was just a prank. Lighten up!"
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    I left the dinner early, completely heartbroken. A few days later, I decided I'd had enough. This wasn't the first time they'd pulled a "prank" like this. Over the years, they've humiliated me
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    countless times once ruining a job interview outfit by "accidentally" spilling coffee on it, another time pretending to lose my dog just to see me panic. I cut off all contact. I didn't
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    make a scene, I just stopped responding to messages, blocked them on social media, and declined invites to family events. Now, I'm getting guilt-tripping messages from extended
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    family saying I'm being selfish and tearing the family apart. My mom even left me a voicemail crying about how much she misses me and begging me to come back.
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    But I can't bring myself to forgive them. This prank felt like the final straw, and I don't see how I can trust them again. So, Reddit, AITA for cutting off my family over this prank?
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    Lvn-Nitemare-13 NTA - Most "pranks" are just an excuse for horrible people to buy others under the disguise of a joke. Ask yourself what do these people bring to your life? As someone who has cut off family I agree with your decision. It can be very liberating to cut out the toxicity.
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    BestConfidence1560 You're rightfully upset because it wasn't a prank. It was bu ying. The "it was just a joke" bs is something every buy does to justify humiliating people.
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    They thought it would be fun to upset you on your big night and then take videos of it and post it on social media? And your mother is crying that she misses you? No she had an opportunity there to rip them a new one about their behavior and about treating
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    you with kindness and respect, and she thought it would be better to go along with the prank. You deserve better than this. I'm glad you finally decided to call an end to their bu ying.
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    Don't let them or any extended family members Pressure you into doing anything you don't want to do. I'm sorry that they couldn't just be happy for you for your achievement. Congratulations on your new home.

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