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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/Adorable-Trust362 on 2023-07-27 14:30:50.


So my Grandma passed away when I was 11, before doing so she bought me an expensive 24 karat gold ring. I don’t wear it as it no longer fits, but I kept it because sentimental value. My mom (F50) just came up to me holding the ring and said “I’m going to trade this in” and I said “what?”, she said she wants her own ring and will trade mine in towards the cost. I said “wait so you are telling me that you are trading in MY ring from my grandma, to get yourself something? She said yes because when she dies, she will leave all of her rings to me as my inheritance?! I said it is not okay by me. She said she will do it anyway, she does not see my point at all as the gold will come back to me anyway. She never asked if she could, just told me she is as she does not see any issue. This is not okay with me at all and I told her so.

AITA for telling her this is completely out of order?