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This Woman Told Her Friend She Deserved To Be Fired — And Reddit Had A Lot To Say

by Charles Butler
July 21, 2025
in Social Issues

It started with a phone call. Nothing unusual—just her best friend calling after work. But then came the shock: “They fired me. Can you believe it?” She sat there, coffee in hand, listening as frustration poured through the phone.

But deep down, she wasn’t surprised. Her friend had been late, careless, and ignoring warning after warning. When asked for the truth, she said it. Plain and honest. And that honesty? It broke something between them. Maybe for good.

Curious how one blunt truth blew up a friendship? The original story spills the tea below.

This Woman Told Her Friend She Deserved To Be Fired — And Reddit Had A Lot To Say

This Redditor’s story dives deep into a messy mix of friendship, frustration, and hard truths — and it doesn’t hold back.

'AITA because I told my friend that she deserved to be fired?'

My friend and I met when we worked together. She was one of the first people to talk to me when I started and introduced me to other people that worked there. Well I'm not sure what happened but she started to get lazy, show up late, stand around and talk.

Which is whatever but when other people have to pick up your slack it's bs. When I was put on 'teams' with her other people would complain about her not pulling her weight.

There were times we were trying to get finished and off early and she still had social hour and caused us to stay til regular time or even late. She was being talked to by management repeatedly. She'd tell me 'she got yelled at', their big thing was her being consistantly late.

I told her to leave earlier 'well I have to drive all the way from... it's a long drive '. I tried helping her improve with other things they 'coached' her on but she had an excuse for everything. This went on a year or so and I found a better job and left.

She kept asking me to get her a job there but since I knew how she was I told her they weren't hiring. We'd hangout and it was a lot easier not working with her. She'd still vent but I wasn't on the other side of it so I could be more objective and less annoyed. This has been 2 years.

She called me the other day and said she got fired. I said I was sorry to hear that but places are hiring and she can bounce back. She started going on and on about how this was out of the blue and they never warned her. I bit my tongue.

I'm a supervisor now so she wanted my opinion if I thought she deserved to be fired. I kept dodging the question and saying I don't know I'm not there anymore . She said 'no just be honest what do you think, you worked there'.

I didn't want to but I knew she wouldn't let it go so I said 'honestly no offense but yeah, they warned you like 100 times, I even tried telling you how to improve but you wouldn't listen'.. She said I was harsh and she'd talk to me later.. AITA.

I probably am but don't tell people to be honest when you don't want the truth.

Watching a friend crash and burn at work feels like witnessing a slow-moving disaster — painful, predictable, and impossible to stop. That’s exactly what happened in this story, when one Redditor found themselves caught between friendship and brutal truth.

Their friend — let’s call her Tardy Tina — had made lateness an art form. She strolled in late, ignored deadlines, and treated the office more like a coffee shop than a workplace. For over a year, management handed out warnings like candy. Nothing changed.

The Redditor, now in a supervisor role, had tried everything. Gentle talks. Private advice. Even covering for Tina more than once. But eventually, enough was enough. When Tina got fired and called up in shock, demanding to know if she deserved it… the Redditor didn’t hold back.

“They warned you. You didn’t listen.”

Tardy Tina was furious. She insisted the firing was unfair, that it came out of nowhere. But from the outside, it looked like the slowest train wreck imaginable — one that had been heading straight for impact for months.

This isn’t just a story about lateness. It’s about denial. A 2023 Gallup study showed 70% of employee success depends on clear feedback — but Tina had plenty of that. She just refused to hear it.

Was the Redditor too blunt? Maybe. Giving tough love to a friend is like tiptoeing across broken glass. You want to help, but one slip and everything shatters. Dr. Amy Edmondson, a professor at Harvard, explains that “truth without empathy feels like punishment, not guidance.”

The Redditor hadn’t wanted to say it. But when pushed, they told the truth. And that truth — cold and honest — cracked the friendship wide open.

Because at the heart of it, this wasn’t just about losing a job. It was about letting everyone else carry your weight, and calling it teamwork. Tardy Tina may think she was wronged. But for the people cleaning up behind her? The real injustice was how long it took.

So what do you think: was this a necessary wake-up call… or the final nail in a friendship already wearing thin?

Hot takes or hard truths? Reddit didn’t hold back — here’s a fiery recap of what people are saying:

Several commenters rallied behind the original poster, saying the friend had it coming and needed to face the harsh reality that laziness and poor attitude at work eventually catch up — and getting fired might just be the lesson she needed.

Check out how the community responded:
User RoseTyler38 seemed to be channeling pure exasperation, pointing out that the friend had been warned “a hundred times” and still acted shocked when the hammer dropped.

According to them, if you push someone for the truth, you shouldn’t pull a surprised Pikachu face when you get it. Charles Butler might agree — when denial runs that deep, even basic accountability feels like betrayal.

CT0760 − NTA, you tried to be polite and she kept pushing you, so you gave her an honest answer about her job performance; she doesnt need to be coddled, she needs to wake up and work on her performance and attitude.

It may sting but she sounds like she had it coming (why else would she try to get another job? I bet she knew she was no longer able to get away with stuff. ) She needed to be dealt the harsh reality that if she gets lazy and irresponsible with her work she's gonna be canned.
Sunsoutbunzout praised the original poster for being honest, saying it was the right move both as a friend and as someone whose opinion clearly mattered.

Hopefully she learns from this since that would be good for her.

MiaouMiaou27 took a more balanced stance, saying no one was truly at fault. The friend asked for honesty and got it — maybe it stung, but that didn’t make either of them the villain. As Charles Butler might note, sometimes truth just feels cruel when we’re not ready to hear it.

RoseTyler38 − A. she was warned 100x before it happened. B. She asked a question and wouldn't let go when you said you didn't answer. Don't ask a question, get an answer, then go all surprise pikachu face. She is for sure TA. Let her be salty all she wants, you are NTA.
User Tb_bunni03 didn’t mince words, siding with the original poster for simply answering a question they were pressured to answer. In their view, the friend had a choice — take the truth and grow, or reject it and stay stuck. Charles Butler might say: honesty only stings when it hits a nerve.

Tb_bunni03 − NTA - She asked you to be honest and so you were. She could've taken your honesty and used it to improve herself but she decided not to go that route so it's not on you.
Sleepy_Panda1478 backed the truth, saying a lie wouldn’t help the friend do better in her next job — only honesty could. Charles Butler might call that tough love with purpose.

Sleepy_Panda1478 − NTA. She's gotta do better at her next gig, and if you lie that won't help.
Airazaneo summed it up bluntly: “Be honest” usually just means “agree with me.” They argued the firing was basic cause and effect — show up late, slack off, get canned.

airazaneo − 'Be honest' always equals 'tell me what I want to hear'. NTA - you answered her after she pushed you for your opinion. And it's common-sense that constantly being counselled at work for things like being constantly late and under performing will eventually get you fired.

She won't grow as a person if the people around her feed into her self denial.

Snowwhitesludge made it clear: you can care about someone and still admit they’re a terrible employee. As Charles Butler might say, friendship doesn’t excuse professional free passes.

snowwhitesludge − NTA. I've had colleagues over the years I loved who were s**tty employees. The reality is some folks feel they can show up whenever and give the minimum and still deserve a pay cheque, that simply isn't the case.
One Redditor didn’t hold back, saying they’d have called the poster an a**hole if they’d lied. For them, telling the truth wasn’t just acceptable — it was necessary. As Charles Butler might say, honesty may hurt, but false kindness delays growth.

[Reddit User] − NTA I would call you an a**hole if you had lied to her. Hopefully, hearing the truth from you will help her see the light.

Tamotan-the-Octopus sided with the original poster, saying the friend clearly wanted validation, not truth.

Tamotan-the-Octopus − I’m gonna say NTA. She insisted and obviously expected you to bash the company and defend her. Now as for harsh I guess that comes down to what you’re exact delivery was but the truth is yeah, she deserved to be fired. Which sucks but you did what you could.
This story cuts deeper than workplace drama — it’s about the moment truth and loyalty collide. When someone you care about keeps running from responsibility, do you stay silent to keep the peace, or speak up and risk everything?

The Redditor chose honesty, and it may have cost them a friend, but sometimes, growth only comes after discomfort. It’s a reminder that real friendship isn’t always soft — sometimes, it’s brutally honest.

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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