I hate entitled people, but sometimes, I like to look through the r/ChoosingBeggars subreddit just to see how entitled they can get. Turns out, the limit does not exist. See for yourself:
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This bridesmaid who tried to bring their partner on the bachelorette trip and get a free couples’ vacation out of it:
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This “influencer” who wanted a club to give them table service in exchange for a social media post:
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This couple who blasted their parents on social media for giving them sweet and practical gifts:
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This person who threw a hissy fit over getting gifted a free video game:
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This parent who wanted to pay a babysitter $50 a day to watch three kids, provide transport, and cook for them:
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Even worse, this parent who didn’t even offer to pay minimum wage for babysitting services:
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Even WORSE, this parent who tried to offer $2 an hour for 11-hour workdays:
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This absolute winner who made this (gross) laundry list of rules required to be their girlfriend:
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This person who went on a neighborhood app and just boldly asked for a free smart TV:
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This person who tried to pay even less for items she already ordered, which were already discounted to begin with:
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This person who tried to exchange their used, fake AirPods for a Nintendo Switch:
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This person who boldly asked for free clothing and free delivery:
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This person who asked people to donate so they could get plastic surgery:
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This parent, who was VERY upset with a family member for repurposing their own baby clothes instead of giving them to her:
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This person who made a deal that was very easy to refuse:
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And this person who tried to slander a very helpful business for no reason (and got called out on it):
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/shelbyheinrich/entitled-people-reddit-photos