Welcome to r/EntitledKids! The subreddit where people share stories about all the spoiled and whiny children they encounter. It's hard to accurately describe its menu, but here you will find a range of behaviors that vary from small daily displays of spoiled-ness (trying to blow out your sibling's candles on their birthday) to full-on schemes (ordering $300 worth of toys without your parents knowing) that are supposed to get the world dancing according to your tune. Here are some of the all-time most-upvoted posts you can find on the sub!
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Saw This On Facebook Today, Made Me Giggle A Bit
That kid learnt the disappointment that will face many times in the future😅
All the candy they had left, $24. The look on their faces, priceless. (From the Mastercard ad they *should've* made!)
had chinese takeaway lasy night: $24. Got home, missing an item: Riceless.
Load More Replies...Sounds like something I would have done. I bet the moms face was priceless when she realized the tantrum that was to follow. Haha
I've ordered all the pies at McDonalds because of disrespectful little A$$es were being horrible to their mom and even ordered the last of a meal on an airplane I didn't want because the nasty bitch behind me was so nasty to the flight attendants and others. AITA? Yes sometimes
It's not the kids fault, he's been programmed to behave that way, by his lazy assed parents. Reap what you sow.
Parenting expert Amy McCready calls this type of behavior “The Me, Me, Me Epidemic,” and believes it happens in tiny little ways every single day, even when parents aren't conscious of it.
"We've all known kids (maybe even in our own families) who feel entitled to have things go their way, who expect the best of life without rolling up their sleeves, and for whom gratitude is not a part of their attitude," McCready wrote in TODAY.
"While these kids can be hard to live with now, over-entitled kids eventually become high-maintenance employees and demanding spouses with the same childish attitudes, only on a greater scale. It’s a big problem because kids who feel entitled to call the shots all the time are unable to handle it when things don’t go their way (like here in the real world)."
The good news? She says it's totally curable.
This A-Hole Kid Who Ages 20 Years In The Last Panel
I wonder how many times I'm going to say "little s**t!" while reading this article...
There is 46 posts, so I would say: "more or equal 46 times"
Load More Replies...Gameboy: $50, Subway Ticket: $5, The look on his face in that last picture: $priceless
All my kids and they'll tell you... "We DO NOT put our shoes on anything but the ground" and "Adults get to sit before children." Pending the age of which son (13y and 5y), you either stand and hold on (13y) or sit on mommy's lap (5y). Where are this kids parents btw?!
I'm guessing the woman he's leaning on to the right, who has "mom" on her shirt, might be one of his parents. 🤷 Maybe not...
Load More Replies...It certainly seems so since he's using her as a backrest.
Load More Replies...His face at the end: "Why did you sit on me? I didn't do anything to you!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nice Try Kiddo
I wouldn't call this guy entitled, he is to young to understand how selfish he is. If his parents won't let him get away with it, he will be just fine.
If you've seen the clip. No. He's. Not. This is his younger brother and he was just looking for a way to to be a little ass to his brother. You can't always parent everything out of a person and this is a little s**t and his dad handled it flawlessly.
Load More Replies...I remember this video. This kid keeps trying to blow out the candle and gets so frustrated he makes this 'imma punch you so hard' gesture.
I was going to say, he literally tried to blow the candles and one of the times he got blocked, he was about to punch something.
Load More Replies...My cousin's children always do this. One always try to blow candles on other's birthday cake. 30 minutes screeching ensues.
No one blows out candles on a cake anymore. All that spit and germs and yuck.
This is a cultural difference in the wild! When I was little it was considered a nice thing for others to help with blowing out the candles.
It's one thing if it's tradition and everyone is aware. It's a different story if one person is just trying to "be first" or take the limelight. He doesn't look to young to understand "this is not your birthday, it's your brothers". Dad did the right thing.
Load More Replies..."While we can point fingers and blame social media, reality TV, and a host of other outside influences, one of the biggest factors in the spread of this 'epidemic' is us — the parents," McCready explained.
Of course, moms and dads want the best for their kids and none of them intend to raise an entitled child, but McCready believes that often in their loving attempts to do the best for their little ones, people over-parent.
"We over-indulge, over-praise, and mow down any obstacle in their path with ninja-like swiftness. And when we do? We rob kids of the opportunity to do for themselves, learn from mistakes, or overcome adversity."
Ek Lies To Mum To Try Get My Girlfriend In Trouble
Thisnis the kind of thing that makes me want to wear a body cam so I dont get thrown under the bus when some entitled crotch goblin gets out of hand.
If one of us "injured" my brother he would wander around calm as anything until he spotted one of our parents and then the performance would start.
It's same with mine; he can slap and bit and even try to cut me with scissors and my mom will let my brother lie to her and BELIEVE it, but if I so much as touch a hair on his head, I'm grounded.
Load More Replies...I had a child accuse me of pushing her because I told her off for bullying my daughter (that I had witnessed). Thankfully I had witnesses and the school staff knew me and that I'm not the kind of person to do something like that.
"No, I didn't but if you keep on lying to your mother it will happen."
Reminds me of the time 2 kids were firing little pellets from their toy guns at a busy supermarket checkout while their mom was checking out, 2 tills away. One of the pellets hit me in the middle of my glasses frame. Kid was looking for it but it had fallen in front of me. When he came close to where I was I held it out for him and told him to be careful, because he had hit me. He goes to his mother, to say gawd knows what and then she comes screaming at me, saying I had upset her son. He was at least 8.
That was so rude of her. 8 year old kids are in control of their lives, not throwing tantrums
Load More Replies...I used to live in a common close, door was sticky, so you had to push it pretty hard to close. Was coming in one day and my neighbor was unloading her four kids and shopping from the car. She and the rest of the kids were at the car, her son (about 4) was standing at the door but otherwise just waiting ... I assumed he would wait for his mother, and automatically pushed the door hard behind me to close it. No, he decided to follow a stranger into the close while his mother was still at the car, out of sight behind a hedge. I heard a scream and instantly realised what had happened. I had slammed a door closed in a little boys face... I tried to apologise, but we had never been friendly before that and that just kicked off a good year or two of abuse and homophobia from her and her man. Fun times.
Serves the little turd right! Was probably bored and looking for attention.
Load More Replies...Pretty Sure This Belongs Here
There ought to be some kind of punishment for parents like this. Maybe take their wine and twitter away until they can prove they have control of their little cretins.
It IS ILLEGAL! It's called destruction of private property and the store owner can total up the cost of damaged goods and sue the parents for it. More than $500 in my state is a criminal offense.
Load More Replies...Easy solution, grab a couple of carts, fill them with all the items and invoice he parents. They are okay with the kids playing with the toys, then they bought them.
Yeah if not that’s a destruction of property charge where I’m from you just don’t do stuff like that though......ugh
Load More Replies...I worked in retail..but I've never seen a chaos like this..if you open the box you pay for it..if you damage an item you pay for it..
And above all..I have 2 kids (2y.o and 5 y.o) ..the NEVER touch anything in shop without my consent..I tell them "until we pay it it's not yours ,you will oper it when we are outside the shop" ..no opening of toys , no eating of food.. if a 2 years old can understand it without tantrum every child could.. the few time they tried to make a scene, we left the shop, it lasted very little... and I NEVER leave my children unsupervised...my children, my responsibility
Load More Replies...At first I was just perturbed but then I realized the items were out of their packaging also and now I'm very annoyed.
that looks like (almost) every thrift shop. it's already covered in fecal matter and mucus to begin with... now go back there and organize it again for the 97th time
I have never in my life gone shopping on Black Friday.
Load More Replies...As someone who works retail, there is a smidge of blame to be put on the store. Obviously the workers can't be everywhere monitoring everyone, but the fact they let it get to half that point is a little on them.
That's not the point though! The point is that you don't do that and you don't allow your kid to do that! I've worked retail too and it's exhausting to hunt down every stupid customer that cannot behave
Load More Replies...I do a lot of thrift shopping and have seen aisles like this. It isn't caused by one kid or one family. It is more a chain reaction where one kid didn't put something away, but it isn't a huge mess and no one thinks anything of it. The next kid comes along and starts to play, then another, and because no one put anything away, they don't think they need to either. Enough kids and it eventually culminates into this. My bet is that it took most of the day for the aisle to descend into that chaos.
I’ve definitely been in stores where the huge mess was caused by one family. Usually the parent is just like “go play in the toy section” and the one or two kids decides to pull everything off the shelf.
Load More Replies...Kids Smash Glass Artwork Whole Parents Stand Back And Film
Stupid parents. There are those rope barriers There for a reason.
There was a fence around Harambe's enclosure and Harambe was one of the few surviving members of a critically endangered specie. In falls an unwatched spawn, RIP Harambe.
Load More Replies...This is so sad :( In fact children can be so understanding if you explain them in a true way.. This is all their parent’s fault for not teaching them such simple life rules
I HATE wen people do this. I am an artist and I feel for the time and effort the artist put in to it. For a little brat to smash it is just mean and it pisses me of.
Same. I do a lot of ceramic artwork, and people like this (as well as folks who steal artwork) are the reason I was so reluctant to have my art displayed a few years back. Thankfully, nobody messed with it in ways they shouldn't, but still.
Load More Replies...Not really the kids in this situation alone...huge blame to the parents also.
They should be charged with criminal mischief... at least a HUGE fine, and probation, to make sure the parents are starting to understand that they're parents.
For everyone's sake, McCready suggests considering these five strategies:
1. Expect more and give your kids some credit. "They can and SHOULD make meaningful contributions to the family. Expect your toddlers to teens to do Family Contributions (not “chores”) on a daily basis and expect them to take on increasing amounts of responsibility through the years. After all, they are part of the family and everyone’s contributions matter. When you hold your kids to a higher standard, they WILL meet it — and often exceed it. What they’ll get in return will be life skills they need to head out into the world as happier, more successful and self-sufficient human beings. And you? You get to know that you helped to make that happen. (Way to go!)"
I Found This While Looking At Reviews For An Okay Gaming Headset
Beats aren't actually that good, and they are way overpriced. There's better stuff for less money.
Like Votones. Mine still work after, like, 3 years.
Load More Replies..."we tend to go overboard" and you have an asshole for a kid. Think there's any relationship between the two facts?
This is the point where I would have scooped up all of his other gifts and either returned them, or donated them to kids who would actually appreciate them.
I assume other teenagers trash talking during gaming. The dad is pointing out how ridiculous it is what the kid wants to hear. It isn't like it is music.
Load More Replies...Came here to say this. He didn’t spoil himself!
Load More Replies...If you want some good headphones get Skull candy. They are really good and last a long time.
Load More Replies...Should have the conversation be about the ungrateful kid, rather than the product.
Guess who wouldn't have a head seat at all after that stunt?
Found This Gem
I remember the good old days when u got £2 a week pocket money, but only if u did ur chores.
I remember it was $1 and I was so happy when it went to $2, and I could earn a whole extra dollar for extra chores. And that was the 90's.
Load More Replies..."I'm aware this ISN'T a first worlds problem"... ummm, yes, yes it is. In fact it's a huge problem when entitled kids expect expensive things when there are kids in every country that don't have enough food to eat!
Oh come on, "I can't buy my sixth Dior handbag" just CAN'T be a first world problem! /s
Load More Replies...Here's an idea. If all your friends can talk about is what they got when they went shopping and how much money they spent...maybe you need to find some new friends that aren't so superficial? My friends and I never went shopping together. We went to movies and to the coffee shops sometimes...but mostly we hung out at the beach or each others houses. Oh...and that $500K your parents earned...emphasis on THEY EARNED..not you. They have the right to spend it or give it to whom they wish. If they choose to not give you any..then that's their right.
WEll, it sounds like this kid got some mean, but effective online parenting.
I was thinking that too. They should of implemented the value of work and money at a younger age. They enabled her and now she's an entitled brat. So her parents are half the blame.
Load More Replies...Back in the late 60's, my dad was going to give me 75 cents a week to clean up after the dog. That was actually pretty good money for an 8 year old. However, my older sister, just learning new vocab words told me it was demeaning. I had no idea what that meant, but told my dad I couldn't do it any longer because it was demeaning. I thought his head would explode. But my sister ended up doing it for nothing, and he still gave me the 75 cents. Gotta love siblings.
Sounds Like Someone Needs To Either Stop Playing, Or Get Anger Management...
If that is a child then the parents need to stop buying him TV's or ban him from playing fortnite.
After the first TV, my child would no longer have TV or Fortnite. The end.
After giving a reasonable consequence (which could include paying for the TV depending on age) and some serious discussion in which the child would have to display an understanding of why that behavior was not acceptable, I would be inclined to give them another chance. I would explain to them that, if they broke another TV, then that was it. The console is gone. The TV is gone. Max breakage: 2 TVs. Not 5.
Load More Replies...What the actual f*ck? My kids would never have done this, but if they had then the game and console would have been sold, they would have been grounded, and any pocket money stopped until the TV had been replaced and paid for.
lol, I just misread that as "prayed for" and thought "uh, wtf?" for a moment there :D
Load More Replies...The child may have a problem but, it should have been addressed by the parents, and the child sent for testing and counseling, long before the 5th TV
Load More Replies...2. Give up on giving in. "Do you ever say YES when you really want to say No? Cave at the candy counter at checkout? Pacify with the treat when your kid is throwing a fit? It’s time to turn over a new leaf and have the courage to say “NO” and mean it! You’ll teach your kids that life won’t always go their way and that’s OK. You’ll be establishing — and sticking — to healthy boundaries. And your little ones and big ones will learn that fit-throwing, eye-rolling, and pouting isn’t going to do the trick. Now, for all of you who struggle with this — repeat after me: I’m NOT being a bad guy — I’m being a good PARENT. You can do this!"
A Child In My Daughters School (They Are Both 14)
I have an irrational hatred of people who say 'I could care less' when what they actually mean is 'I couldn't care less'. Really grinds my gears. Particularly when it's coming from a self-indulgent tiktoker.
The little shyte is just parroting his moronic parents. Every effort to talk some sense into this brainwashed escaped pubic louse is a waste of time.
Agreed. While this person is only 14 and therefore allowed a little grace with regard to stupidity, they are definitely repeating sentiment taught to them by the parents. 🙄
Load More Replies...I have a cousin who is 45 and has the same attitude. Unfortunately it is not just idiotic kids. Also fun fact her name is Karen, I kid you not.
We Told Someone That We Couldn’t Sell The Fish And Their Kid Threw A Tantrum And Threw A Decoration Through The Tank
They might have saved it. But, man, imagine the carnage with all that water O.o
Load More Replies..."We can't sell 'em, but congratulations--you just bought every damn fish in that tank anyway."
That sounds like a good point. Plus, if the parents object then the police will be called.
Load More Replies...I hope it wasn't the same tank as the fish :(, if so this little s**t should be fined
The Face Makes Me Want To Flush Her Down The Toilet For Good
I would have tried to return them or donated them just to teach a lesson. Although I'm curious to know how kids are purchasing things online? If a child can do it, what's stopping others who may get hold of your phone. Not very secure.
Yeah, I'd that lil smirk would quickly be turned into an ugly cry face when all that stuff went back or was donated to less fortunate kids, along with a whooooole lot of the stuff she already has.
Idk where this is but in Germany kids are "eingeschränkt geschäftsfähig" meaning that they can't legally agree to any kind of contract (e.g. buying online or in store) without their parents consent. If they do anyway the parents can simply undo the contract as it was never legally binding anyway. An exception usually are in store purchases up to a certain "pocket money" amount.
Yeah BULLSHIT. My girlfriend orders amazon a lot and its from my account so she cant even buy me stuff with out me knowing. You get an email notification every single time something is ordered. And your bank account notices too
I've seen this story before and I don't get it. You get a confirmation email from Amazon seconds after you make a purchase and have the opportunity to cancel the order. You also get an email when it's shipped, with another opportunity to cancel the delivery. This is most likely a fake photo opportunity designed to get Likes on social media.
3. Hand over the reins. "Every time we rescue our kids from their mistakes, intervene on their behalf, or smooth the way so things are easier for them, we rob them of a learning opportunity — the chance to be responsible, to figure it out for themselves, or to face a scary situation. Little by little they just stop trying. It’s time to hand over the reins to their rightful owner. Instead of rushing the homework to school so your kids don’t get in trouble, let them know with love (and plenty of training so they can be successful) that it’s their responsibility to remember what they need each day."
Instead, let them know that having their own conversations with teachers, coaches, and peers about issues that arise is a powerful part of growing up. "You can help prepare them by role-playing so THEY can have respectful conversations and learn problem-solving skills," McCready said.
"Trust in your kids’ ability and turn over the reins so they can learn from their successes and failures. You’ll be there to support them — but they’ll feel so much more empowered by handling things on their own without you intervening or rescuing."
Teen Thinks That His Actions Don’t Effect People On The Other Side Of His Screen
There is a reason why anonymous posting should be banned.
Load More Replies...After a girl was found guilty of participating in the death of a guy that committed suicide, I would think again buddy. She's still sitting in jail.
Yeah, I mean my hobby is crafts, but playing with vulnerable people's heads for shuts and giggles is a 'hobby' too. For a very disturbed person. At least it's only 'slightly' morally questionable 🙄 that person needs to work on their "put yourself in someone else's shoes" part of their morals
In my opinion what he does makes him mentally unstable.
Load More Replies...thanks for making me remember why I didn't have any kids. reason #4876.
this entire article is a great advert for condoms
Load More Replies...In the height of my depression, a 'friend' of mine telling me this would have tipped me over the edge completely. I'm lucky I have great friends and not this dangerous idiot
The Photo Says It All
If you can afford it, buy it. Then give it either to someone else in the family, a charity shop or, just to be the most vindictive, some random little kid. Just don't give it to your kid
Yep. My brother did this to my mum once. She bought the toy and gave it to our cousin for thier birthday.
Load More Replies...If this were my kid, I would have bought it and tell the cashier to give it to the first nice kid that comes into the store. My kid would experience what "never finished working" means for the next 10 years.
My friend’s kid did this in the supermarket. He saw a toffee apple and asked if he could have it. My friend said he couldn’t. He then took a bite out of it, wrapper and all and asked if he could have it now. She still said no. Tantrum ensued, but at least she’d stuck to her guns.
This is the correct action! take kid out of store. Dinner time no "food" except what they hate - reason " you acted like a jerk so I could not shop for the week - deal with it.". I had this happen once - he learned -1 week of crap to eat.
Load More Replies...Do you have that many items “child bitten”, that you need a freaking sign?
Never saw a sign so specific about biting toys. Does that happen much?
This Happened A While Ago, Still Not Really Sure If This Person Was Messing With Me Or Not
Was about to say the same thing. If you’re arguing back with a child, you already lost the game.
Load More Replies...I might be off, but this seemed like such an obvious troll I was feeling second-hand embarrassment for OP
Load More Replies...Just text him "eeeeeeeeeeEeeeeeEEEerrrrreeeeee"every time he texts you
4. Shut down the ATM. "Instant gratification is king in today’s society. 'I want it, I get it. Now.' The best way to fight this phenomenon with our kids is to stop handing over $20 whenever they ask for it."
"Set a specific allowance amount per week and a list of expenses your child is now responsible to cover. Little kids can use allowance for 'treats' when they go to the store, big kids can be responsible for school lunches, school clothing, and entertainment. Allowance is an essential tool to teach delayed gratification and fiscal responsibility — how to spend wisely, save, budget, and give charitably. How will our kids be successful with a real paycheck and bigger expenses if they don’t learn those important life skills at home? Teach them the tools and help them flourish."
I Have No Words
I read invisible and thought that this is even better😅😅😅😅😅
Load More Replies...I wouldn't recommend getting in a car with her. Call the police and press charges. This is extremely serious
Load More Replies...Just return the phone. No phone for her at all now..
An abortion in the 63rd trimester (assuming stabber is 15.)
Load More Replies...Drop kick her ass into a Care home with nothing but the clothes on her back.
Girl needs therapy. A care home would just exacerbate her issues and put a strain on the system. This parent is responsible for her; they should foot the bill for getting her behavior professionally treated.
Load More Replies...Wow The Cajones On This Entitled Kid
I hope the parents didn't replace it, or at least hold off until xmas / birthday.
I hope they NEVER replace it. He can get a job and get his own, since he has no respect for things purchased by other people. I would ask him if he managed to learn anything from his idiotic response.
Load More Replies...Well then you get to play none of the games now, sure with that attitude that game was the right age for them. But I've seen 5 year olds behaviour better.
At least he/she/they questioned if he/she/they'res was the a hole
And what did you accomplish? Nothing!!!! Now you can't play any of your games. Smart move very smart move. YTA
I'll bet that the parents bought him a new Switch. That kind of entitled behaviour is learned.
Load More Replies...You should thank the lord that you are not MY kid, you little snot.
"My Chocolate Is More Important Than Your Groceries!!!!"
I have been informed that this is the correct abbreviation, thank you all for your replies.
Load More Replies...It would be ok if he had paid every one in line 10 dollars to get the first spot
Well - offered to pay everyone in front of her/him in line (with a polite request) and then if EVERYONE and only if EVERYONE said yes, then pay them all amd get first in line
Load More Replies...I can't believe this person is really asking "am I the A-hole". Yes, you are!
It gets better. This is the same girl from a different post on here, the one who wanted $500 for washing dishes so she could buy clothes
Load More Replies...The only problem was that he didn't offer enough. Offer $1000 to the first person in line and a few hundred to the others behind them, and the proposal would be greeted with smiles and steps backwards.
The worst part is the phrasing: "Take these $10 and let me first in line instead." It's one thing to ask politely and accept the answer "no," but it's so much worse to demand!
I admit to doing something similar, but it turned out well: I had a flight to catch in the afternoon, and as I was taking out the unneeded cards in my wallet, noticed that my license plates had expired. Not wanting to risk a delay on the way to airport and miss the flight, I cycled 25 km to the license bureau to pay for them. To my horror, it was packed with people waiting. I took a deep breath and offered $50 to whomever would swap numbers with me and explained why. Everyone laughed kindly and a person stepped up. Another person even loaded up my bike in their truck and dropped me off at home so would have more time. I am very grateful to live where I do.
My Sister Who Is 7 Years Old Wanted A Frappuccino At 9 O’clock And Has School Tomorrow Is Throwing A Tantrum Because My Mom Didn’t Let Her Get It Late At Night
Dear God, what is the little monster like *after* she gets all hyped up on sugar and caffiene?
Some Frappuccino flavors don't have coffee, so I really hope that's the kind they mean😬
Load More Replies...I don’t think 7 year olds should be having coffee anyways-
I would absolutely NOT reward a tantrum with the promise of a future treat. I reward a tantrum with time out, or better, it's 9 pm, that brat should have been in bed already.
5. Un-center their universe. "The research is clear that those with an 'attitude of gratitude' in life are happier, less depressed, take stress in stride, and see life with healthy optimism. In our over-indulged culture, we know that gratitude takes practice. It’s something we have to teach our kids."
Try to model for kids and let them know the world doesn’t owe anyone anything — we all have to do our part to make it a better place.
"Help kids learn to appreciate their circumstances. When you practice daily gratitude rituals at home, actively seek to do random acts of kindness, and find opportunities to serve others throughout the year (not just during the holidays) — you are helping to set your children and your family on the path to a much more rewarding life," McCready concluded.
Of course, these tips may not solve all your problems. Every child and every situation are different. But they can lead to huge improvements.
Trash Dumping, Seat Kicking Gremlin
Well, you just bend over to pick it up and let a good long chilli fart fly in their face. I mean butt cheek flapping quality.
Oh God, I choked and laughed, coffee coming out of my nose. Thanks hahahahaaa
Load More Replies...Whisper close to them "You know, I just got out of jail and I don't like kids..."
Seriously?
takes away iPhone 11, gives nokia flip-phone. "There you are, go play snake in the corner"
More like takes away iPhone, gives boot in the ass.
Load More Replies...Try going to school with holes in your shoes. Or being hungry-really, genuinely hungry. Then you'll know what real problems are, kid.
I have a hole in my shoe..... but it's just a teensy one. Until I read this comment, I was kind of acting like an entitled brat. in my head I would think, "Why can't my mom buy me new shoes? These ones are getting old and beat up." I would also drop hints here and there to my mom that I wanted new shoes. Me: "I should have put shoes on my Christmas list, these are getting a little beat-up" *laughs a little, waits for mom to respond, expecting her to say something like, "oh, i'll get some shoes for you today"* However, when I read this comment, I realized that I have it pretty well off compared to other kids. I think that the fact that my family isn't exactly needy made me think that I should get new shoes because we could afford them. But now I know that I was being a sort of entitled brat, so thank you, Tamra, for opening my eyes a little with your comment. (Sorry for the long paragraph)
Load More Replies...Wow. If I was the family member that gave u that phone I’d take it back and give it to a random kid on the street. And if it was in my range of power I’d forbid you to have a phone until you could pay for it and the monthly fee. You ungrateful little……
Ahaha, this is what we told our son, when he said his friend got an I-Phone for his birthday (were we live only a few teenagers got one): "You'll have one when you can afford one."
Load More Replies...be grateful you even have a good phone miss, there are people out there who use an iphone 5, and they have a better attitude than you.
And also people out there who don't have a phone- at all. *cough cough* that's me *cough cough*
Load More Replies...I have a feeling they're gonna hate when they have to buy their own.
Girls Pushed A Random Guy Into A Frozen Lake And After Being Called Out Here's What They Said
They’re clearly just horrible people. I hope this act of random violence isn’t the precursor to more serious offences. Little psychos.
In the town where I went to high school there were a few punk ass kids that thought doing the same thing would be 'funny'. The guy died and they faced some serious charges
You only need a couple of inches to drown. A person who becomes disorientated can drown in water that is really shallow. Pushing someone into freezing water would definitely be enough to cause this.
lmao they bleeped out their name but forgot to bleep the reply name. that's a lot of underscores for a username.
Even if the lake isn't deep enough for drowning to be an issue. The lake was FROZEN. Ever heard of a thing called Hypothermia? smh..
Since they started with ice, end it with fire. Burn the witches at the stake
Ek Came Into My Store Today And Made A Mess. When She Couldn’t Find What She Wanted She Had A Full Blown Tantrum And Rolled Around On The Floor Crying. She Was Like 8 Jesus. I Love My Job
I'm not allowed for another year XD. I need to be 18 for my parents to let me do stuff. Also, is that your real name? Cause that's a cool name.
Load More Replies...I wish store employees were empowered to hunt down the parents and make them and their child clean up after themselves. Embarrass them in front of the entire store.
I would have called the cops while she was pitching her fit. I would have said there is an unaccompanied child in the store having a tantrum. Let the parents explain it to the cops.
Where I work because of the glue we couldn't sell the nails to someone that young
I work at a national “Dollar” store. EVERY NIGHT our aisles look ten times worse and it’s the adults doing it. The kids are learning this behavior FROM THE PARENTS!!!
This Entitled Bratt
I kind of get that it's really hard for a 15 year old who has been an only child for 14 years to suddenly share everything. And I also think it's the parents fault if he or she has to include the sister in every plan. Still, saying something like that is really the worst. But also, kids need to learn and say mean things in the heat of the moment
Sure, this is something that happens all the time, but what makes this kid stand out is the fact that they weren't sure whether they were the asshole here.
Load More Replies...I blame the parents here. The kid should have been part of the decision to adopt and they should have explained the reasons behind the adoption. It's a big change to deal with at that age. Clearly the kid needs to be more compassionate but again that comes from his/her upbringing. Yes, he is the asshole but with caveats.
Totally agree. Adopting another child when you have a teen should be a family decision, and there should be a lot of discussion about needs and expectations. The kid lashed out and said something horrible, which all kids do. Is it right? No. But I 100% blame the parents because you can not expect a kid that age to have the emotional maturity to deal with this situation thoughtfully or rationally.
Load More Replies...In this case, the parents are totally TAs. Expecting a 15-year old to suddenly adjust to having a 14 year old sister thrusted upon her is totally not fair. I would not call this 15-year old spoilt or entitled in any way. The use of that language only goes to show how much of an effect this is having on her. How would you feel and react if you were in her position?
Especially when they don't even have a separate room for the other kid-
Load More Replies...The parents share some of the blame here. I was 11 when my mom got married, and I went from being an only child to the oldest of four within 18 months. My stepsister and I were forced to share a room for years and it was HARD. At that age, it's difficult to see past your own wants and needs. The parents should have at least provided separate rooms for the girls, and allowed the biological daughter to spend time with friends on her own. That being said, though, they should also be trying to teach the 15-yo about compassion and empathy, and not letting her lash out at her sister. No matter how upset I got with my stepsiblings, I knew what kind of behavior my mom expected from me, and I did not act out that way.
The fact is that the kid knew what they said was wrong, yet denied it and was happy for the parents to think the adopted child was the liar. Yeah, I do think the parents messed up here, big-time, and it is a lot for a teen to take in, but still: she did not own up to what she did, even if it was said in anger / frustration and could be understood.
Oooh, I remember reading this one way back on AITA. She got ripped to shreds in the comments and it went really viral in a bad way on other subreddits. (Post may have been fake, as are many others on AITA. I hope it was fake.)
Honestly, and I don't want this to sound bad and it might so sorry, but the 15yo isn't the asshole. I get that not knowing where your family has to suck and my heart goes out to the 14yo. I am not blaming her a bit, she just wants to be part of something when she never was before. I'm blaming the parents. Family is about trust and communication and the fact that they gave this kid little to no warning about a new sibling, adopted or not, is f****d up. This is entirely the fault of the parents. Maybe of they had given her some warning and gotten her used to the idea of having a new family member in her life, then this never would have happen
My Brother Threw A Soccer Ball And Chair At Our TV
No TV, no gaming for Kids with aggressions like this. The parents are the problem.
Get used to that image... it's the only thing you're going to see until you buy a new one...
Entitled Kid Threatened To Report Me To Yt... Because They Didn't Like A Video I Posted
I hope he got bullied back at school for being such an entitled dumbass
I wouldn't wish bullying on anyone. I hope the other kids just told him no.
Load More Replies...This requires a little more context. The videos could be in violation of YouTube's rules or the kid be a little snot. It's not really obvious with the information available.
This is a big problem. My daughter's tiktok account got deleted. She worked really hard on her videos and some girl had her entire list of followers report my daughter and she got her,account banned forever. She had no content in violation of tiktok because I carefully read all the rules and I monitor every video she posts. She was heartbroken. Kids do this to their "enemies" online all the time
If this who I think it is. This isn't the first time Lozzie has been threatened, one child had her account banned, deleted, and repeatedly harassed her.
The idiocy of youtube. Where entitled little shytes bully kids for no reason at all, and youtube blindly supports the bullies.
Entitled Girl Is Mad That Her Parents Are Taking Her To Disneyland Instead Of Taking Her To The Mall To Buy *more* X-Mas Presents (She Already Bought Some And Is Now Demanding More, Even Though She’s Getting A Ton On The 25 Too)
Omg it's Dudley Dursley! "That's two less than last year!"
You know, it looks to me like this kid isn't getting the love and attention she needs. What's the point going to Disneyland if the family is just gonna be on their phones the whole stupid time? I bet they're like this at home too - no wonder the kid would rather have presents. Not that just giving those is the solution, no: this family needs to sit down, realize that their relationships are broken, and they need to reconnect and fix them before the rift becomes worse.
Those were my first thoughts, too. And also it sounds like they go to Disneyland constantly. For all we know this person would enjoy going somewhere else together.
Load More Replies...This isn't bad. You all are thinking like Disney is a special and unique thing, but if this family goes so frequently that it's lost its luster then I don't see why it's bad to complain. I never went until I was an adult, and after visiting both Florida and Cali locations, I'd be fine with taking those thousands of dollars for the trip and putting them to better use (instead of going again.)
Definitely spoilt yet there's a sad statement within the rant. The family goes to Disneyland but are just on their phones not interacting with each other. Surely the experience is meant to be about family love and interaction not face in phone. There's a bit more to this entitled rant 😕
Even tho she's coming across as a spoiled little isht, I hated my 1st trip to Disney Land because the adults were only interested in the boring rides, whereas I wanted to ride the coasters. I was 20 and the old farts were my brand new in-laws.
Borning? What kind of spelling is that if you take the time to curse then at least spell right you little bastard
Ek Fakes His Brain Cancer And Admits It
Clearly he doesn't know the meaning of the word.
Load More Replies...I know a lot of parents out there are thinking to themselves or saying out loud, "my kid would never do this". Well, people... these are somebody's kids in all these posts. And yes, some of them are yours!!! Are you people raising stupid/selfish/immoral kids? Nevermind, this kid answered my question.
Kids at my sons HS, took the bust up the bathroom TikTok challenge. 8 students arrested, 4 of them were parents that either said their kids would never do that, or equated the damages to senior pranks. Apple does not fall far from the tree
Load More Replies...Neighbors 10ym No structure or consequence for ANYTHING. Into roblox. Has stolen over $1k by switching password & unlocked moms phone w thumb while shes asleep (middle of night)etc She is incapable of controlling him lets him play bc if not he has 'meltdowns'This kid has a BEHAVIOR issue CAN control himself fine-knows the fits GET HIM WHAT HE WANTS. He is violent. animals disappear. Obsessed with sharp objects. Only plays catch you kill you games. I have witnessed him hurting his 5yo twin sisters multiple times. Just scary AT10 TEXT BOOK PSYCHO IN TRAINING! And the way his mother refuses to PARENT is astonishing!
She called me over bc he had been victim of online predator. She showed me the tablet & HER kid had been CATFISHING another preteen who THOUGHT he was in love with a gamer GIRL and sent several 'd*c pics' THE BOY HASNT HIT PUBERTY YET-VERY CLEAR FROM THE IMAGES. So he keeps asking his 'girl friend' to reciprocate. HER SON TOOK PIC OF HIS 5YO SISTERS NAKED PUBIC AREA & SENT IT ONLINE! No the other kid should not be sexting-but HE is not THE PERPETRATOR HERE! I tried to explain to mom what was clearly going on- she took xbox& tablet to cops. THEY TOLD HER THE SAME THING! i have repeatedly heard her tell him that HE DID NOTHING WRONG THAT *HE* IS THE VICTIM! Bc of his AGE the cops & cps ARE NOT DOING ANYTHING (except confiscate electronics)SO SHE BOUGHT HIM NEW ONES & A NEW BIKE! mom no long communicates bc I TELL HER THE TRUTH I have set us a system with the sisters. They know to come to me when he hurts them or has 'meltdown' I keep a log & report every time. I am terrified for them!
Load More Replies...Where and when was this posted? I want to go there and downvote this brat
That's when you get when you use the internet as an unsupervised babysitter. Too many kids spending too many hours on the deepest and darkest social sites learning stuff from frustrated sociopaths and psychopaths. And mommy and daddy haven't got a clue.
Ok NVM I found out AMA means "ask me anything" from another comment from WilvanderHeijden
Load More Replies...Since You have No Understanding of Karma I Hope it Kicks your Ass Good and Hard!!
Do you think these kids will fell bad about these things in the future? Not in a few weeks or months, but when they have matured and can reflect on what they said and did. Because these posts will always be in some digital database somewhere. I wonder how many promising careers will be ruined because these are permanent records that will always be accessible. Also, why? Is it just the same "dumb kids doing dumb things" updated for the internet age, or a function of communicating using the internet instead of having actual human contact?
AMA means Ask Me Anything according to the Urban Dictionary. Bookmark it , it's very useful to keep up with all the abbreviations and acronyms. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=AMA
Load More Replies...This Kid Thinks Life Is Free If You Fake Some Pain
Even the kid knows that he/she/they is trash, look at the kid's username (in the messaging thing at the bottom)
Broke but you got a device to be able to have discord.. weird, hm?
Can anyone tell me what FN means? Can’t figure that one out in this context. Thanks
i think it's Fortnite? since they're talking about skins. not sure though
Load More Replies...So, the kid is to poor to get a fn account but they have a mobile or pc?
Entitled Brother Refusing To Understand Why He Can't Visit His Girlfriend During Lockdown
Just for anyone who think this was meant to be rude, mardy is a Yorkshire word meaning rude, which is why Amy is probably assuming this.
Load More Replies...I remember a woman called in to a TV programme saying that her 19 year old son who still lived at home but kept going out during lock down to an underground club that had a couple of hundred people there every night. She told him time and time again he was not allowed to go out and he put out the "I'm an adult, you can't tell me what to do." argument to her. The next morning he came back from being out all night he found several bags with his belongings inside and the locks to the door changed. He rang the door bell only to have his mother shout down from a bedroom window," You say you're an adult and I cannot tell you what to do, and you're right. But that also means that since you're over 18 I do not have to look after you anymore and If you are so selfish as to go out every night and risk bringing home the disease with you and risk giving it to the other members of your family then you can find somewhere else to live." Everyone in the TV studio and who rang in afterwards agreed that she did the right thing.
We'd need more parents like that! She was abso-f***a-lutely in the right there.
Load More Replies...I read a few of these but quit because I don't see the ignorant parents changing and to read about spoiled kids turning into ruined adults makes me sick. Thank God there are plenty of good parents and children out here who care about the world more than themselves. maybe they will make a difference.
Look, I get that covid is a thing, but like this is the least entitled thing on this list.
It’s his girlfriend. If they’ve been together a while and they are older teenager, I’d have definitely made an exception on this one. Were adults in long term relationships or who were engaged not seeing their significant others? What about divorced parents who don’t live with their children? Especially given the amount of time that was passing, I think relationships with those most important to you are top priority, and adults should not be dismissive about the importance of these relationships to teenagers. As much as parents don’t want to hear it, they are far closer to a long term boyfriend or girlfriend than they are to any relatives or friends. As long as the parents approve of the relationship and it is serious, it should be respected.
Load More Replies...As an American I'm curious if they're words we use that those in the UK are completely flummoxed about. And is mardy a word widely used but hated like I (a northern Californian) hate the word hella?
There's a song called Mardy Bum by the Arctic Monkeys that was a hit a few years back. Me being from San Francisco, had no clue what it was about until now.
Load More Replies...My Brother Broke The 299.99$ TV Because He Wanted To Make My Autistic Brother Mad
What the f**k. And double "what the f**k"s, because he's doing this to piss off an autistic kid.
Tbf, it can be very hard for the sibling(s) of a child with special needs to cope because their sibling gets most of the attention and help, and their needs often get overlooked and/or they're expected to make sacrifices. It doesn't excuse breaking the TV to make the autistic sibling mad, but my guess is that this kid also needs some attention.
Load More Replies...It is awful, but having a sibling with special needs can be frustrating for kids.
while that is true, that's no excuse. my sister has special needs and i would NEVER do something like that.
Load More Replies...WHY THE F WOULD YOU DO THAT IM AUTISTIC AS WELL YET MY SISTER DOESNT SMASH TVS
Hard to tell how he broke it since the whole picture is out of focus
Easy to spot- middle-top. The 'fancy' triangle ;)
Load More Replies...Man, I would love to play some Battlefield V on a 300 DOLLAR TV like you are, but I guess it's just some prop for you to just break
My sister has autism and can be straight-up terrible but I would NEVER do that to her.
I met someone once online, she was an autistic 14 year old who made lewd jokes and intentionally triggered my anxiety. I cut her out of everything I could, and was a part of getting her deactivated from the site we were on since she was claiming to be the girlfriend of someone who already told her no(and she did many other things of a similar nature). She was a terrible, rude person. Your sister doesn't happen to go by the name of Lira, does she?
Load More Replies...This Guy Kind Of Reminded Me Of Eric Cartman, But More Bratty
Again, I get where this kid is going, it's unfair of the parents to spend more money on one child than the other for gifts.
I was a bit confused by this too. I don't think it's necessarily about the gift but the fact her sister got a much more expensive one. It can be a form of favouritism
Load More Replies...It's not the gift, it's the meaning behind the gift. "Yeah, they shortchanged me for $600. What does that mean?" The parents should take the little shytes presents away.
I agree. The cost shouldn't matter as it's what they really wanted. Though perhaps it could also depend on what the child is used to? My husband's family is ridiculously dedicated to being fair. My brother-in-law needed some help paying for a repair to a vehicle and so they gave some money to my husband as well. One was never given more than the other. If this child is used to that kind of treatment maybe...?? Or, on the other hand, if their sibling routinely gets the more expensive presents? Though I suspect they'd have mentioned that.
Load More Replies...Bro ok no. I got a Huion Inspiroy drawing tablet last Christmas and was literally ECSTATIC. I've drawn so much with it since then, and I love it to this day. It was only about $50. My siblings all got other stuff (some way more expensive and some not), and I didn't care at all. I love my lil Inspiroy tablet and feel very special to have one of my own. Please be grateful for the stuff you get.
I'm not a techophobe (in fact, I love gadgets), but you don't need an iPad to improve your art.
well, they're probably a digital artist, and an ipad works best for that
Load More Replies...So you need a $ 500 dollar piece of kit to draw??? What ever happened to good old pencil and paper? It's amazing how the greatest artists in the world from Botticelli to Andy Warhol seemed to manage it. Maybe this ungrateful brat should learn that.
Digital drawing has its merits just like pencil and paper does
Load More Replies...I don't want them in my age group. Take them back to the 10-year-old section, please.
Load More Replies...Want to improve your drawning skills? Give them a pad of drawing paper and colored pencils.
My 'Friend' Lives In Florida And Says She'd Actively Prefer Being Homeless Than Heving These Parents' Restrictions
lol everyone does. How did this person become friends with anyone in the first place?
Load More Replies...Well I kinda relate to that other kid I’m allowed only an hour of personal screen time on weekends, only school related stuff on weekdays. No personal fun things on screens during the school week.
I would like to point out that I had these sorts of restrictions, and am still quite envious of the kids today that get to do basically whatever they want, even though I can see the kind of person they'll turn out to be as a result.
Me too! I grew up with strict parents, which resulted in ruining my relationship with them and wrecking my social life until I moved out. Nowadays I hear of kids having so much freedom to do whatever without a hovering parent, but they also turn out to be...interesting people.
Load More Replies...Taking All The Halloween Candy So The Other Kids Can't Have Any
I think it’s the tallest one. Look at his face. It looks like he’s keeping an eye out to see if they’re being watched. Guilty as hell.
Load More Replies...My neighbors did that once. As a matter of fact, the kinda look like my neighbors...
Yeah, the smallest one. It's always the smallest one.
Load More Replies...print out the photo and hang all over the neighbourhood, see how they like that
There was this Chad in my Neigborhood and this happened to her, but instead of taking it lightly, she got in her car, and hunted those kids down. The parents of the kids made them give ALL of their candy back to her, not just the candy they stole.
We only passed out candy on one Halloween. There was this trio of kids, two boys and a girl. I dropped some candy into their pouches with a smile and a "Happy Halloween!" They responded by pushing me aside and shoveling handfuls of candy into their bags. I was 8 or 9, with my 12-13 year old brother with me. The parents were watching from the street while I tried to push them away. They took a lot of candy. To those fat jerks: I hope you're happy.
Why set the bowl of candy out like that? Some kids are greedy just like these a-holes
Had A Kid On Here Try To Take A Story I Posted On Here For A Grade, Then Tried To Convince Me To Take Down My Story So His Teacher Wouldn’t Bust Him. Hope The Grade Went Well Bubba
Something similar happened to me on DeviantArt. Someone stole a painting of mine to pass off as their own, then had the audacity to start attacking me on my page saying I stole THEIR painting. Then they got their little scumbag friends to start attacking me calling me a thief and liar. It got so bad that DA contacted me about it wanting to ban me, until I told them what happened and showed them proof I painted it. Next day the scumbag was banned.
Ugh that sounds awful. I'm so glad that they believed you and kicked off that idiot.
Load More Replies...BP should at least make the effort of posing WHOLE convos: https://old.reddit.com/r/entitledkids/comments/nkw2qi/had_a_kid_on_here_try_to_take_a_story_i_posted_on/
This Whole Operation Was Your Idea...
i also don't play video games during the week It's a rule of the house
Load More Replies...I can remember the times when little shytes like this got to do a ton of extra assignments.
Awww poor little baby. Grow up and take your education seriously. And if you don’t want mom and dad to treat you like a toddler don’t act like one. Geesh! Oh and bravo to the teacher!! We need more like her. She cares ❤️
UGH! I was acting up in class and got crappy grade and now guess what? I CAN'T PLAY VIDEO GAMES ON SCHOOL DAYS!!! This poor thing.
I know right, being unable to play games during learning hours. Such a tragedy 🤦, but I believe that this teacher should get a raise. (Before anyone downvotes me, I was being sarcastic, except for the teacher getting the raise, that teacher deserves all the money he/she will get)
Load More Replies...Ek Complaining They Have To Eat Pizza Instead Of A Nice Home Cooked Meal
If he/she likes jasmine rice so much then give her an Ethiopian portion for a fortnight, little brats need to learn how privileged they are to have a meal everyday.
I like you as a person based on just this comment. I wanted to say GOLD STAR BAMF OF THE DAY, but I'm worried you might think I'm taking the piss and honestly seeing your comment after reading these posts... it was like someone opened the kitchen door and a bad smell just got sucked out of the house by the draft. A literal breath of fresh air and sense.
Load More Replies...DID SHE CALLED HER DAD A B*STARD?????? 😱😱 My parents NEVER hit me, but I would have gotten a good beating for that, for sure...
Out of all the things on this list, that's what stood out to you?
Load More Replies...Clearly EK doesn't understand the concept of someone else's turn to choose.
I AM OFFENDED LITTLE CEASARS IS DELISH YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT
I Was Trying To Sleep, First Day Of School 10pm And She Kept Sending Me This S**t
Could this actually be a case of "keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer"?
This 10 Year Old's Christmas List
how does a 10 year old who can't spell 'essential' deserve an iphone, airpods, and $4000?
How does a ten year old even come up with this list? She shouldn't even know that 80% of these products exist.
Load More Replies...I see nothing wrong with an extravagant wish list. The problem comes if they legitimately expect all that stuff or throw a fit when it doesn't happen. I have problems getting my ten year old to commit to putting anything on a wish list and would be glad to have her give me this, even though she wouldn't get nearly all of it, and certainly not $4k in cash. Maybe a macbook air, though I doubt it, probably not the airpods, because they would get lost. But a lot of this is super easy: clothes, shoes, slime ingredients, duct tape, new sheets, water bottle, a few toys.... yeah, I'm holding judgement on this one.
My brother is 10, he likes asking for stuff that doesn't exist. InuYasha Legos, InuYasha blankets, Super Mario Maker Legos, etc.
Load More Replies...In my household, we were only allowed to ask for ten things. On every list I wrote that I wanted a dragon.
we could put as much as we wanted on our list. there was never an expectation that you would get all of it. you'd put stars by the things you particularly wanted. and the rest is just a list of ideas. you'd always have stuff on there you never thought you'd have a chance of getting, but if you don't put the idea out there.... you made a list. the list was then used for ideas of things you would like to get. you'd get some of it, probably, and things that weren't on the list too.
Load More Replies...If you can spell it, you can have it. Otherwise...mamma's getting you a dictionary and a mess of Basic guides to English and Grammar books.
Guy Doesn’t Want To Wait For My Giveaway
He wasn't asking for a giveaway. He wanted to be paid for promoting the influenza.
I don’t think influenza needs to be promoted any. It’s downright miserable to catch.
Load More Replies...Not A Story But If You Can't Buy Don't Beg
When you see how politicians have no trouble at all finding funds for their election campaigns, it's not very strange to think that this is the way to get money.
He's 12 and he has Reddit? Isn't that like, a year underaged? I don't use Reddit so I don't know.
So This Girl I Used To Go To School With Posted This On Her Instagram Story And It’s Hilarious That She Thinks People Will Fund Her Own Desire To Meet Her “Husband”
Everyone can use internet and social media. A lot of people should be banned from using them.
Actually I quite enjoy watching the mob justice that ensues when someone posts something stupid. Unfortunately sometimes it's on a different forum so the OP doesn't always get to see their own roasting.
Load More Replies...Yeah but I don't think many people honestly believe that they can raise funds and procure a celebrity, right?
Load More Replies...This Kid Won't Stop Bugging Me For $15
Keeping the PR in good conditions is important - as retail salesman I really want to put up a sign that says "Children must be kept on leashes", but due to the bad reputation that would cause I have to act friendly at the little sh**s causing trouble
Load More Replies...At this point I think they don't block them because they want to see what they say because it's just funny
Load More Replies...Vehicle Got Traded In Today In This Condition…
That's not the kids fault. It's the lousy parents who didn't educate their kids AND didn't make them clean the car before they traded it in. But the joke is on them. That's at least $500 less on the trade price for cleaning costs.
Welcome to life with kids. And that trade in may have very well come from people that showed up to just look and got talked into buying a new car. I worked at a car lot where I would clean the trade ins and that happened way more often than you would think.
That's possible too, but still lazy as hell on the part of the parents - I cleaned out my car every weekend when my son was little.
Load More Replies...Yeah, that's a car seat and a booster seat. These are very small kids. It is not their fault their parents let them eat candy in the car and/or didn't clean it up. Who blames children for that?
Load More Replies...Oh, this is clean compared to one of the company cars we picked up from a sales rep who hauled her kids to daycare & back. I wish I still had those photos, it was unbelievable! The indented part of the door (where you grab it to close the door) in both back doors was filled to the top with gummy bears, broken cookies & crackers, all glued together with chocolate milk. And the backseat & carpet used to be gray - they were various shades of brown from chocolate milk & soda. The front seats weren't much better, and I still cringe to think of what that person's house looked like! My company spent 500 bucks to have it cleaned & sent it to auction - no way we were gonna reassign the car to a new sales rep. Oh, and her supervisor got royally chewed out for not inspecting the car each quarter.
That's the part that shocks me, not the mess. Anyone who has ever taken a car seat out of a car has seen the horror story that is underneath it
Load More Replies...That is 100% your own fault for failing to hold the person who brought it in, accountable for the vehicle's condition. I'm not a mechanic (I'm all left thumbs lol) but you bring something in to trade in THIS state, I'm locking you in there with a trashbag and you can come out when it's spotless. If the parents are held to account, they will teach their children discipline out of pure self-interest. Exploding at people like a landmine is rude in the moment, but does teach everyone else there's a minefield that doesn't like people walking all over it. You deserve better from yourself mate. Be rude that once, and remember just because you can't literally blow their leg off, is no reason to allow people to walk all over you. Be better to yourself. YOU DESERVE IT.
How naive. This car is pristine compared to a lot of trade-ins.
Load More Replies...I've seen much worse when I cleaned cars for a living. Had a rental van that had a spare tire behind the rear seat the kids literally covered with used chewing gum on their vacation.
She Threw A Freaking Twinkie At Me
Really? You care about context here? Stupid and bratty. Enough said.
Load More Replies...Yeah. You don't throw Twinkies at adults. The end.
Load More Replies...Not The Most Entitled/Annoying, But Still Pretty Bad
That's not how the stars system works. Vote three instead, so those QA staff that want to hike the numbers, can search for people they might still swing around to a higher rating. I honestly cannot imagine anyone so desperate for abuse they would willingly click on the one-star section in hopes of achieving a positive outcome. Sure, there's a few epic comedy goldmines of one-star reviews, but the overwhelming majority is abuse.
I was just thinking the same thing. If the parent's had said "no" every once in a while and followed through with consequences to bad behavior, most of these kids wouldn't be on this thread.
Load More Replies...My son then 4 really wanted a kinder egg. I said no. He started to pull the wrapper off in front of the cassiere. So, now I have to buy it. Jokes on you, you little clown, now it's my egg. It tasted very good haha. He never tried to do that again 😂
It really doesn't take a whole lot of correction to keep your kids from being entitled brats. You only had to do that one freaking time! He learned his lesson. I asked my mom about how she taught us this stuff since I can't even remember a time where I didn't know better. Same as you. We tried to push that boundary once or twice and she just never allowed it. She was very clear that you cannot give in once, especially not the first time they try it. If you do, they'll know they can push you.
Load More Replies...The vast majority of kids are lovely, decent, small human beings. But these horrible monsters do exist. Most of them will grow out of it. The rest turn into Donald Trump.
Idk, there’s a whollllllllllllle lot that grow up just as bad, millions of people. How else do you explain the whole Republican Party?
Load More Replies...I once read a story about how a photographer went to a village somewhere in Africa and took pictures of the people for an article. The children were fascinated by his camera especially when he was able to show them the pictures he had just taken of them on the little digital screen. The next day when the photographer returned he saw the kids posing and laughing in front of another kid who had a cube shaped rock. When the reporter asked what they were doing the mother of one of the kids laughed and said "they're pretending to have their photo taken. One of them found the rock and is pretending to take photos with it and then gives it to one of the others to have a go at pretending to be you taking the photos". The reporter thought it was hilarious. But that's the difference between these cultures. These spoilt brats here are just as their parents made them in a way. The Me me me gimmie gimmie gimmie attitude should be nipped in the bud as soon as it surfaces. Then they will know not to act this way. All the technology is still out there and all kids want it but not all kids are spoilt ungrateful little brats, and that is all to do with how they are brought up. I just think that it's sad that there are kids in this world who are nasty like this and yet on the other side of the world there are kids. who found more joy then they ever did by playing with a rock pretending it was a camera.
I do blame most on the parents, but there comes a time when you give them independence. Some people are just bad, sociopathic and what not.. I thank people like this for outing themselves early..shame. we'll never see Mars
And some of these kids are acting this way because of peer pressure. They have school friends who act like this & think it's the only way to be accepted in the "cool group".
Load More Replies...Generally shitty parenting leads to shitty kids, that’s not exactly a revelation.
Most of these are apt but some could be neurodivergent and not aware of their impact - just a consideration
I was just thinking the same thing. If the parent's had said "no" every once in a while and followed through with consequences to bad behavior, most of these kids wouldn't be on this thread.
Load More Replies...My son then 4 really wanted a kinder egg. I said no. He started to pull the wrapper off in front of the cassiere. So, now I have to buy it. Jokes on you, you little clown, now it's my egg. It tasted very good haha. He never tried to do that again 😂
It really doesn't take a whole lot of correction to keep your kids from being entitled brats. You only had to do that one freaking time! He learned his lesson. I asked my mom about how she taught us this stuff since I can't even remember a time where I didn't know better. Same as you. We tried to push that boundary once or twice and she just never allowed it. She was very clear that you cannot give in once, especially not the first time they try it. If you do, they'll know they can push you.
Load More Replies...The vast majority of kids are lovely, decent, small human beings. But these horrible monsters do exist. Most of them will grow out of it. The rest turn into Donald Trump.
Idk, there’s a whollllllllllllle lot that grow up just as bad, millions of people. How else do you explain the whole Republican Party?
Load More Replies...I once read a story about how a photographer went to a village somewhere in Africa and took pictures of the people for an article. The children were fascinated by his camera especially when he was able to show them the pictures he had just taken of them on the little digital screen. The next day when the photographer returned he saw the kids posing and laughing in front of another kid who had a cube shaped rock. When the reporter asked what they were doing the mother of one of the kids laughed and said "they're pretending to have their photo taken. One of them found the rock and is pretending to take photos with it and then gives it to one of the others to have a go at pretending to be you taking the photos". The reporter thought it was hilarious. But that's the difference between these cultures. These spoilt brats here are just as their parents made them in a way. The Me me me gimmie gimmie gimmie attitude should be nipped in the bud as soon as it surfaces. Then they will know not to act this way. All the technology is still out there and all kids want it but not all kids are spoilt ungrateful little brats, and that is all to do with how they are brought up. I just think that it's sad that there are kids in this world who are nasty like this and yet on the other side of the world there are kids. who found more joy then they ever did by playing with a rock pretending it was a camera.
I do blame most on the parents, but there comes a time when you give them independence. Some people are just bad, sociopathic and what not.. I thank people like this for outing themselves early..shame. we'll never see Mars
And some of these kids are acting this way because of peer pressure. They have school friends who act like this & think it's the only way to be accepted in the "cool group".
Load More Replies...Generally shitty parenting leads to shitty kids, that’s not exactly a revelation.
Most of these are apt but some could be neurodivergent and not aware of their impact - just a consideration
