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Everyday Arguments

Everyday life is full of tiny injustices people refuse to let go: queues, manners, parking, food opinions, borrowed items, and public etiquette.

Generate a harmless two-sided everyday case, reword it to suit your situation, then send it to the Who Is Wrong judge.

Click New Case to summon an everyday argument.

Side A - The court awaits a complaint.

Side B - The defence is currently pretending to be reasonable.

Good Everyday Cases

These prompts work best for manners, queues, driving habits, food opinions, borrowed items, public behaviour, toilet paper direction, and tiny daily disputes.

For harmless everyday arguments only. Use as is or reword to suit your particular situation. Avoid private, identifying, bullying, unlawful, harmful, or serious content. Use personal judgement before sharing anything generated by the site.

FAQ

Is this real legal advice?

No. Who Is Wrong is for parody, comedy, and entertainment only. It is not legal advice, mediation, counselling, or a serious finding of fact.

Why does sharing work differently on some phones?

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Is my judgement saved?

Your last 8 verdicts are kept only in this browser session so you can view or share them. The case certificates are deleted once this browser session is closed. They are not published as public case pages.

What should I avoid entering?

Do not enter private, sensitive, identifying, defamatory, bullying, unlawful, or harmful information about yourself or anyone else.