From spoiled brats and the extremely rich, to the selfish and delusional - people who think they deserve special treatment for absolutely no reason are just the worst. These people reveal the most extreme person they knew with an entitlement issue. Can't believe the things they did!
This Mom Is Crazy If She Thinks She’ll Get A Penny

>>> “My youngest nephew was invited to a birthday party in the first grade. My nephew was super stoked to go to his first ‘big kid party,’ as he put it, and spent the entire evening the night before picking out his outfit so he could look cool. The morning of the party, however, he was on his knees puking his poor little guts out in front of the toilet, crying about not being able to go to the party.
My sister did everything she could to make him feel better, but he was devastated. He was also really upset that his friend wouldn’t get the present he picked out for her. So, while my brother-in-law cleaned up and took care of the sick kid, my sister drove to the girl’s house to drop off the present and explain my nephew’s absence. Of course, the party was at one of the large McMansion neighborhoods filled with BMWs, Mercedes, Land Rovers, and enough gaudy ‘look at me, I have money’ stuff to stun even Donald Trump.
When the mom answered the door (let’s call her Witchy McMeanFace), she seemed polite enough at first. My sister explained that my nephew was sick, throwing up, and could not come. But, he wanted his friend to get her birthday present. So, there she was to deliver it and make sure it was received. Witchy thought that was grand, and then said, ‘Oh, and I have something for you and your son.’ She gave my sister an envelope and a small goodie bag for the kiddos. The bag had stickers, gum, some M&Ms, a bouncy ball – all the typical crap little kids loved. It probably cost about $2 per bag for the kiddos. My sister thanked her and left.
It wasn’t until she got home that she opened the envelope. It contained a card that said ‘We are sorry that you did not feel it appropriate to respect your RSVP’d confirmation. Much time, energy, and money were put into this party. Please pay us back for the money and time that you wasted by not bringing your child to a party he or she was confirmed to attend.’
It contained a break down of food costs (about $25 per kid, according to Mrs. McMeanFace), costs for the entertainment (a clown or bouncy house or some such crap – and $35 per kid), and a $150 ‘inconvenience fee for non-monetary expenditures.’ This woman was rolling in dough, and she threw one heck of a bash for her kid (if the itemized bill is to be believed). Yet, she had the gall to think that a sick kid not being able to attend meant that the parents of the child should be charged over $200 for the ‘inconvenience.'”
This Lady Thinks She’s Royalty

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>>> “I work at a movie theatre, and my company has a paid loyalty program that allows special benefits at the box office and concessions. Because of the special ‘perks,’ some people like to think they’re royalty when it comes to buying items. On busy days, we normally take two loyalty guests for every regular guest. One day, I happened to be taking a guest, and a women in the loyalty line came up to the box office glass and started slamming her hands against the glass because she felt as if the service was taking too long. I’m still taking a guest, so I’m trying to focus on the people in front of me while this lady is literally trying to break the glass next to my face. Every other sentence out of her mouth is ‘I pay for this, I shouldn’t be treated like this.’ It’s $15 a year; calm yourself.”–
>>> “My buddy’s girlfriend had her father buy her a new Jeep. The same week, she needed some extra money and decided to steal it out of her mom’s purse. She got caught, and they took the jeep away. She threw a fit about having mean parents, so the father sold the brand new jeep and got her a little beater SUV. This family is rich too. Her father invests portions of her money every month for her. She only spends tip money from her job, the rest goes to her savings (which her father handles). He’s made great amounts of money investing in stocks. She is wealthy enough to never need to go to college, yet she’s stealing money from her parents and complaining how bad they are. The parents are doing the best they can to discipline this girl but she is just too much for her own good.”–
>>> “My former roommate and I were talking about our high school graduation parties. I told her about my modest party and told her about how we made all the food and stuff and spent very little money. My roommate replied ‘My parents only spent $2,000 on my party.’ I replied hesitantly, ‘That’s a lot for a party.’ My roommate completely ignored what I said and continued with, ‘And my grandparents didn’t even get me a car! They just gave me $10,000!’ I got up and left.”–
>>> “When I was 17 years old, I worked as a teller in a garage selling fuel. The local chip shop owner (fast food outlet) had a son who didn’t work but would turn up in his awesome white Lotus Esprit. He would come in put £20 of fuel in, then open his wallet and finger through a massive wedge of £50s. ‘Oh, I have nothing smaller.’ Pull the one £20 He had out and fling it with his fingertips like it was a bit of dirty toilet paper that disgusted him, tossing it on the floor. His father spat at me once for suggesting his son got a job. Bumped into the son years later, karma played out he became an addict.”
She’s Making Her Boys Into Spoiled Brats

>>> “My cousin has two sons — a 7-year-old and 9-year-old. She spoils them and lets them get away with terrible, bratty behavior. Whenever one of them is having a birthday party, she tells attending family members, ‘Make sure you get both of them a present, or else there will be a case of extreme jealousy.’
Telling your guests to bring a gift is a pretty jerky thing to do. Telling your guests to bring an extra gift for someone other than the birthday boy is just obnoxious. And what’s more is that they are by no means rich enough to spoil their kids the way they do.”–
>>> “I hired a guy to work in my store repairing PCs. Almost from day one, he started telling me he was not being paid enough. He was being paid a medium-wage for the position, but I tacked on a monthly bonus as a percentage the repairs he completed. I had three other techs who were thriving on this system, but this loser didn’t produce because he complained all day.
Then I get a call from an organization that purports to represent minorities. They come see me and threaten a lawsuit and a picket line for not treating this man fairly. I explain the system to him, he asks if this man is given the same chance to do repairs as the other techs, I show him the shelves of uncompleted jobs he can choose from. Minority rep leaves and I never hear from him again. I knew when I fired him I would get an EEOC complaint, and I did. He lost at the hearing and on the appeal. He still complains about what racist pricks we are on Facebook.”–
>>> “We were 9-years-old that time. We were cleaning up the classroom before class starts. We followed duty rosters so everyone gets their own job to do. That day, Josh was in charge of sweeping, so we reminded him that he should do his job. Threw a fit, cried and threatened to tell his mother about it. We were like ‘Dude, it’s just once a week, the classroom isn’t even that big’ but he threw a bigger fit and cried in the corner. The following week on his duty day, he brought his mother along into the classroom. We explained everything but the mother doesn’t seem to care if her son is on duty or not. She insisted that her son should not be doing chores, and blabbered on how wimpy it is for boys to do chores. Josh added some more oil to the fire and lied to his mother that we were bullying him. The whole class got scolded. From then on, every time his duty day is up, someone else does it for him while he sits there watching us with a smug face. I also remember that one day his mother actually came in, swept the floor for him and left after scolding us for being so useless.”–
>>> “I’m a cashier and SO MANY people will walk up to the self-checkout attendant’s station and stare at me without saying anything. When I ask them if they need help with anything, they usually say ‘Yeah, I’m ready to check out’ and they get very offended when I say ‘This is the self-checkout station, but our cashiers to the left there would be happy to help if you don’t want to do it yourself!.’ instead of taking their cart and scanning their things for them. Don’t expect the attendant to babysit you, and scan all of your stuff through on a SELF-checkout machine.”–
>>> “My friend’s rich cousin went skiing at Whistler with my friend. My friend set out his ski clothes on the bed and then went to the bathroom. When he got back they were gone. His rich cousin was so used to his clothes being set out for him that he just put my friend’s clothes on without thinking and went skiing.
The worst I ran into was a guy in my college dorm who was the very progressive guy always showing off how ‘woke’ he was. Complained endlessly that his allowance had gotten cut from $400 to $300 a month because he got a part-time job. Didn’t make me happy when I was paying for my textbooks and everything with work-study money.”
Their Vacation Being Ruined Was More Important Than The Lives Lost

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>>> “I know someone who had booked a post-Christmas vacation in southern Thailand in 2004. She arrived the day after the tsunami and got super ticked about the hotel being destroyed, and her tour operator not being able to offer a proper replacement. She also tried to sue the hotel and operator but to no avail. More than 200,000 people have died, and all you care about is that you won’t be able to stay in your five-star hotel? This has been almost 13 years ago, but I still get ticked off about the self-righteousness in which she told me about all of this.”–
>>> “College roommate parked in the front-row handicap spots every single day before going to class, so he wouldn’t have to walk so far. Racked up thousands of dollars in parking tickets, only to have mommy and daddy pay them off every time.”–
>>> “My friend sticks her neck out to get her sister a job at a plant making $19 an hour to start. This is a woman with no education, no skills, and three kids. She was one of those people who was always selling a $5 item on Facebook. You’d think she’d be thrilled, right?
This sister quit two hours after starting, and then immediately took to Facebook to justify it. She claimed she had too much education for this job when she spent five years trying to get an associate’s degree and never did. She called the job an insult to her intelligence. I know people whose families are thriving working at this same place. She doesn’t have two nickels to rub together, and she’s insulted by the job.”–
>>> “I have a cousin who racked up $40,000 in student loan debt, and during this time thought it was a good idea to spend months following U2 around Europe for one of their tours. She asked my grandfather to pay off those loans so she could buy a house. This is a man who was raised during the Great Depression and worked his tail off just to become middle class.
The funny thing is my Grandfather would have helped her in any way he could if he felt she wasn’t just taking advantage of him. He helped me buy a car and helped some of my other cousins purchase a home. He was always there for our family in general. He was an electrical engineer, who specialized in radios during WW2, retired from the railroad, and spent his retirement tinkering with radios, clocks, appliances, and anything else that needed fixing.
After he turned her down she refused to let my grandparents see their great-grandchild for several years.”
His Private Jet Had To Be The Biggest

>>> “I am a limo driver. One of my clients was mad when he landed at an airport because someone had a bigger jet than him. I guess he upgraded since that incident because when I picked him up, he came in on a massive jet that could have been a commercial plane. I wish I had his problems. The guy isn’t a complete jerk. He tipped me $100 after I drove him around.”–
>>> “A friend got into graduate school across the country and was away from his family for the first time. About a month later he calls me upset because he has to do his own laundry. He had a nanny until he was 18, and had never taken care of himself, even when he was doing his undergrad. He quit school and moved back home soon after. God help the poor girl he marries.”–
>>> “Girl at my high school was given a brand new Mustang for her birthday. She was angry because she didn’t want a Mustang. She crashed it so her dad would buy her another new car, which he did.”–
>>> “I know someone who bought a condo without realizing that it was very near a train track. The entitled person was outraged and called a major rail freight company and asked them to stop running trains at night.”–
>>> “Someone left a bad review for a charity that provides free vet care to homeless people’s dogs because the charity wouldn’t give her pet free treatment ‘just because I have a roof over my head.'”–
>>> “My sister is dating a guy who is a total piece of crap but his family makes very large amounts of money. He is 26 and is sent $300 to $1000 a day for whatever lies he tells his parents. The craziest thing is that he is adopted from Central America where his biological parents make pennies a day working in a banana factory. Last I heard, his parents cut him off, and he has no work experience or drive to do anything.”
Her Dad Was In The Ambulance and This Woman Was SO Rude

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>>> “About ten years ago, we were in St. Louis for a wedding. While out to dinner, my dad had an incident where he started slurring his words before passing out face down on his plate of food. Obviously, we were panicked that he was having a stroke. The restaurant called 911, but by the time the EMTs arrived, he was alert so the EMTs did vitals in the ambulance. My mom was on the steps observing what was going on, while my husband and I stood behind her. A car pulled up behind us in the restaurant parking lot, a woman gets out and shoves my mom out of the way, walking up the ambulance steps where she told the EMTs they needed to move because they were blocking the exit. The one EMT calmly explained that he would not be moving and she could use the other exit out of the parking lot. She continued to argue, claiming she was a doctor and he was breaking the law. In the midst of this, her passenger started leaning on the horn and my mom was getting flustered at not being able to see what was going on with her husband. I stepped forward and said, ‘You might feel differently if that was your dad in the ambulance.’
Instead of responding rationally, she told me to go eff myself. I stepped towards her, spewing absolute rage-fueled nonsense. She turned and ran back to her car, locked the door but continued to honk the horn. The owner came out, asked what was wrong. I explained and he walked over and told her to back up and use the other exit. She peeled in reverse and flew a middle finger out the window. Fortunately, my dad was fine and just had an adverse reaction to dinner, but it’s probably my biggest regret that I didn’t get to punch her stupid face.”–
>>> “I grew up in Palo Alto. I could tell a million things. Not that all people from there are self-entitled jerks, but with all that money there is a concentration of them. I will say that you see it more in the adults than in their kids. The teens there were pretty grounded for the most part. There was this one kid who never lived without a washer and dryer, fixed water, or plumbing. We are in a class discussing the struggles in many African areas, in which people struggle for water, in which they walk long distances to wash their clothes and all. He suddenly goes, ‘crybabies.’ Then attempts to defend his point with the whole ‘I could do that. Not that hard. They just cry about it like babies’ routine.”–
>>>“Kid in highschool slapped my sister. I grabbed him and was about to slap him back in front of his friends when he said, ‘Do you know who my father is? You aren’t allowed to touch me!’ So I didn’t slap him. I punched him in the stomach then kneed him in the face. Then I held him up so my sister could slap him. None of his ‘friends’ did anything. I found out later they all had wanted to hit him previously but were actually afraid of his dad. And his dad did try to have me arrested but the school cop told him that if he had me arrested my parents could have his son arrested for slapping my sister, and while I would likely face no formal charges since I was coming to the aide of my sister, he would likely be charged with a series of crimes since he was about to turn 18 and she was 14.”–
>>> “Was at the movies seeing a Star Trek movie. My kid has an asthma attack about 10 minutes in so I scoot her out to the lobby to get some more inhaler in her and assess whether we need to leave or not. There was a commotion at the concession stand. My kid is feeling better so we move in closer because we’re nosy. It’s the local on-air weather guy complaining and moaning about how he was late for the movie and can’t they just start it over? That poor manager. Trying to explain that there were already about 30 people in there about 20 minutes in at this point and that even if the weather guy had the only ticket he could not restart it because it would mess up the rest of the day’s schedule. Weather guy was not hearing any of it. He even once yelled out ‘DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!’ like it mattered.”
She Is The Worst Bridesmaid Ever

>>> “My fiancé planned a girls trip with her bridesmaids out of town to visit another one of her bridesmaids, V, so they could do all sorts of wedding stuff. There was another bridesmaid, Z, who lives on the other side of the country, who had been wanting to meet them in this city that’s eight hours away.
So this trip is in about a month and my fiancé has it all planned out. She’s got the hotel booked, she’s going to drive the rest of her bridesmaids down herself, pay for the gas herself, to go to this city that Z had been begging for her to visit.
My fiancé gets a text last night from Z saying, ‘Well, I’ve been thinking that my boyfriend and I are just going to get married next month. I’m tired of waiting, and I just want to do it.’ She basically talked her boyfriend into skipping the whole engagement part and going right to the wedding. All because she’s tired of waiting and she thinks it’s ‘her turn.’ For the record, she has a reputation for getting jealous every time someone else gets engaged because she’s been with her boyfriend for so long, and he hasn’t popped the question yet.
So essentially, she’s forcing her boyfriend into a wedding because she thinks she deserves it. But this isn’t even the best part. She asked my fiancé if she could just move her trip to some other time so she could be at her wedding. Not even as a bridesmaid. Of course, my fiancé said absolutely not, these girls are counting on me to get them down there to be a part of my wedding planning, just like Z had promised she would do.
The craziest part of this is that Z has no idea how absolutely absurdly selfish she’s being. She’s had the most incredible princess complex I have ever seen in a woman and just cannot possibly fathom that she’s causing any inconvenience to anyone because she believes the world revolves around her. She’s just a jealous bridesmaid and canceled on the trip that was her idea, for a wedding that she wants, to a man who hasn’t proposed yet and expects my fiancé to cancel the trip and attend her wedding instead.”
>>> “My friend’s dad pays for everything. He even put the downpayment on a $1 million house for her and her fiancé. He gave her fiancé a job. When she was first out of college, she rented a house with two of my other friends. Her dad paid the rent and the other two paid him their portions monthly. She obviously didn’t. They got the most expensive total package cable on her request. He would also pay her portion. But she and her boyfriend (later fiancé) would rent movies all the time on it, and the other girls still had to split the cable. While she had rent and utilities free they were paying an equal amount in cable for her expensive rental habit that her ‘portion’ was paid for. I don’t know why this steams me so much to this day but it does.”–
>>> “This one little jerk made my blood boil. I was in a game store having saved up for a few months to buy myself a pre-owned PS3 and some games, and this brat in front of me was with his grandad, who had just bought him a brand new PS4 and four games. Little brat then decides to throw a huge fit in the store because his grandad wouldn’t buy him a fifth game. I just stood there in a mixture of disbelief and fury. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a disgusting example of entitlement and ungratefulness.”
She Threw A Tantrum To Get A Fancy Car

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>>> “A girl I knew in college was the spoiled brat of divorced parents. Her stepmother couldn’t have kids and married the girl’s father when the girl was a toddler, so she spoiled ‘her baby’ rotten. There was the typical paying for her school expenses including college tuition and whatnot, but the summer before her junior year she decides she wants a car. Her dad says no. She throws a tantrum. Her stepmom buys her a Lexus.
This girl gets home from a spray tan and discovers the new Lexus in the driveway. She throws a monstrous tantrum on the front lawn because that’s not the one she wanted. Her parents are trying to calm her down, and she’s cried so many tears she’s ruined her spray tan. Her dad and stepmom take the car back. She continues to complain about not having a car and how she needs a car.
A week later, her dad calls – he just happened to be driving around and saw a car for sale in the make and model she wanted, only it was white. This girl has another meltdown. Her step mom came up again and took her shopping for a car. It took the girl the entire weekend. Then after her stepmom left, she had the gall to complain that they clearly didn’t love her because they just didn’t know what she wanted right off the bat. She was also 19 years old and dating a married doctor from the local hospital. I just blatantly avoided her after that summer.”–
>>> “My old housemate and best friend for 10 years, is a great dude but some things just don’t click with him. I went to boarding school and essentially moved out of my mom’s place at 16. When I move, I move EVERYTHING I OWN, which due to multiple moves is only a bedroom’s worth of stuff plus kitchen supplies. The thing that bugs me is he complained about how much stuff I had when we moved house.
I have a loft bed so my desk fits underneath, everything is compact and I’ve got two cupboards with my stuff. I own everything in the kitchen but the fridge and microwave. He still has two rooms at his parents’ house that he frequents. When I explained to him that I moved out of home, and I’m never going back, he said it was the same for him. I don’t hate my parents, but they live four hours away in a small town, so it makes no sense to keep any of my things there. I think it’s funny now, especially because his mom was helping us move once and he complained about my stuff then she piped up about how much of his crap is still taking up two rooms at her place. He shut up, I laughed.”
He Was So Shocked His Jaw Was On The Ground

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>>> “I work at a car dealership, and I was writing down some information while a customer was on the phone with their insurance. They were back and forth on hold, talking to different people, and trying to figure out why their rate would go up so much. I’m there trying to finalize a few things. I guess she had to write something down. She takes the pen I’m using out of my hand, takes the notepad, rips the page I was writing on off and throws it down next to her, then begins writing talking into the phone like, ‘Yeah, uh huh, mhm, right, right.’
I’m sitting there with my jaw literally on the floor. Normally I wouldn’t say anything but I made a little mention like, ‘Oh, if you needed a pen I’d be more than happy to hand you one’ and she looks up and goes, ‘You are my salesman, you are here to work for me. You can do what you want to do when I’m done here.’ Politely asked her to leave, and told her to have a great day.”–
>>> In ninth grade, a girl I was paired up with for a project invited me to go to a Dream Street concert. She told me that every time they’re in California, her mom takes her to see them. Even if they’re in a city that’s hours away. Anyway, after the concert, her mom attempted to get her backstage passes. She thought she’d be able to meet them because she had one of those Angelfire Dream Street fan websites. Her mom was unable to get the passes, and she threw such a huge fit over it. On the car ride home, all she did was talk about how she wished she had a mother who loved her enough to ‘try’ and not the ‘lazy witch of a mother’ she had. All her mother did was apologize and claim that she really did try her best. I was so uncomfortable and immediately understood why this girl had no friends. I should have known something was wrong with her when her mother bought me the ticket.”–
>>> “I have a cousin who nearly died due to a SIDS-like episode. She was found blue and not breathing in her crib as an infant. She was the daughter of the favorite son. My childless, unmarried aunt and grandparents felt sorry for her because she was supposedly ‘slow’ due to the incident. She’s not and played them their entire lives. She got pregnant at 17, went on welfare, got section 8, and had my aunt and grandparents give her money for rent. She bragged about her 500+ DVD collection, paying $180 for concert tickets, and going to Disneyland at least two times a year, yet always claimed to be poor. Said family members bought all her groceries, her kids clothes, school supplies, everything. When her grandparents died she was only able to hit up the aunt.
Her father, who also lost the gravy train when my grandparents died, convinced his sister (the aunt) to stop helping her. My cousin stops talking to her father. In addition to calling her father money hungry, she now complains about paying taxes and people on welfare.”