Imagine being on the brink of death and you complain about a scar from the person who saved you and then ask for MONEY. How out of touch can someone be?
I once gave one of my best friends a place to stay when he was temporarily homeless for a month, charged him nothing and gave him food. a year later, some things fell through for me and I ended up homeless and asked the same friend if I could stay at his place so I could get back on my feet. without hesitation he said "absolutely not" even when I offered what little money I had to help for his bills. 8 years of friendship ended that night. Some people can smile at you when life is good, and show no pity when you're knocked down.
I feel bad for the person who bought the girl that laptop because he had to sell his psp (which is a pretty good and underrated console) for a spoiled girl
There is a homeless guy around my area who asks for donations. If you try to give him anything below $20, he’ll ignore you. Edit: I have just recently found out he passed away. No surprise there, but sad all the same.
I bought my laptop at work, for $80, at a deli in a grocery store from my 30+ yr old co-worker who was a mother and on meth, along with her shady boyfriend. Fuckin' found out it was some 2 grade teacher from a WHOLE OTHER STATE ACROSS THE COUNTRY. I think Montana? And that was bought on the coast of fucking Texas. Seriously, I got shafted for cash every week by me job, so getting ANY laptop or anything was a fuckin' miracle.... Ungrateful shitss out there I swear. I was afraid of her killing me too, if she found out where I lived...
@@cyberkkult Yeah, the nickname for those types of moms is Karen. Just happens to be a common name to those types, and so attributed to them. Kinda like how a Chad is some hyper masculine swol dude.
The wii girl smashing up the Christmas scene and turning out to be a 24 year old med student was a fucking shyamalan twist. It’s insane people still act that way at that kind of age
I’m fifteen and my girlfriend (14) rejected a ring I made her out of a quarter, I spent a week of my time after school working on it and it was like impeccable, perfectly smooth and shiny. I’d made 10+ practice ones, figured out a bunch of cool little tricks to make the metal bend right, I sized it to the millimeter to what her finger was and I was so proud of it. I offered it to her and she started swearing at me and telling me she didn’t want any rings, jewelry or gifts until she got a promise ring (we’d been dating for four months). I left her last week and that event happened about two months ago. I’ve never been so crushed, threw it in the garbage at school and cried for hours
She’s too immature to realize how much that gift was really worth. That’s a seriously thoughtful present, and it’s her loss that she didn’t realize just how much time and effort you were willing to put in for her. You dodged a bullet, and I hope you find someone who appreciates you as much as they should!
As someone who has a love language of making something thoughtful for someone like you did, whatever happens when you give them the gift, if they throw such a fit, never throw away your work. And despite the horrific pain that such an event might cause to you, eventually things do get better and the silver lining is that you improved yourself (in this case a skill/hobby you clearly love) and in the future, when you find someone that appreciates you, you can give them your all, knowing that it won't go unnoticed.
What a beautiful gift! I'm so sorry she made you feel unappreciated. Just know that when you find a woman who will appreciate the effort you put in, she's more worthy of your time than your ex ever was. Also remember that it is healthy and attractive to have firm boundaries and respect for yourself. Any woman who does not respect and observe those things will never be worth any amount of time you put into her. I wish you happiness and continued creativity! 💜
You'd be surprised how often it happens. Especially when civilians perform basic medical operation like CPR to save someone's life while they are clearly not in a position to demonstrate any kind of consent, is a good opportunity for assholes to sue.
@Sightless_Seeker Uh dude, elementary school is like kindergarten to 3rd grade. Intermediate is 4th and 5th. Middle is 6th-8th. High school is 9th to 12th
My niece wanted a beanie. I spent hours making it by hand and crochet’d it. I made it to her favorite color, in the style she liked. When her birthday came around, I gave it to her and told her that I made it. She made a grin on her face. As I tried to put it on her, she started to cry. She wanted a new one that was a brand name. She didn’t care I spent hours making it. All that she cared about was that it was name brand. I didn’t want to spend $50 on a beanie. And I thought it would be meaningful if I made it by hand and would be something she would remember about me. NOPE! Just cried. Her mom put it on her head and she screamed more. I said, “it’s ok. I only spent hours making it.” I took it back and trashed it in front of them. Will never get her anything ever again.
abc123 the crazy thing is that when she’s older and has to learn money doesn’t come easy, she’ll realize brand name is only a luxury you treat yourself to on occasion. She’s gonna miss that beanie when she’s older
Thx Nicole Lollipops! :) And FYI, I’m a guy. So, I had to really try hard to learn that craft (crochet). She may miss it when she gets older, but I think she will forget it. Sadly, people don’t care for sentimental items. They want brand names or things that celebs wear. If I hand made a scarf, using the best materials I can afford/find, spent hours learning the craft, and then spent days making it, would you accept it? As for me, I would cherish it, even tho it was just $30 in materials. You can’t put a price on blood, sweat, and tears. I would treat it like it was worth a million bucks!
If this was me, id get slapped accros the face and then sent in my room by my parents.If I humiliated anyone for their gift they wouldve humiliated me even more lol
My 14-year-old cousin has just started being allowed to wear makeup and will spend her allowance on it. This Christmas, I bought her a small eyeshadow kit, a few bottles of nail polish and some lipstick, all in various shades of pink, since that is her favorite color. At our family Christmas party at my aunt's house, we're opening presents, and what does my cousin do when she opens her present from me? Throws the nail polish bottles across the room (thank God none of them broke) because they were Essie, and "I only wear OPI nail polish." I'm 99.99% certain this cousin will throw a bitch fit next Christmas when I give her jack shit. EDIT: First of all, muchas gracias for all the likes. I appreciate it. Secondly, lots of y'all are asking for updates, and we DID just have our family Christmas party. What I did was have my aunt, whom I live with and who was fully on board with me teaching the brat a lesson, wrap a little empty gift box. When Cousin Bitchface opened it, she started screaming at me and calling me a lot of nasty names. My other aunt, who is Bitchface's grandmother, broke in, saying that maybe she shouldn't have acted like such an ungrateful skunk last year. Bitchface then started screaming at HER, then locked herself in her room. My cousin, Bitchface's mother, was peeved but her dad was trying his damnedest not to laugh. My aunt and I left right after, but according to Aunt Grandma, Bitchface stayed in her room for the rest of the night. Long story short, Bitchface and her mother are giving me the silent treatment "until I apologize," but that ain't happening anytime soon.
I was at my friends house, when we heard this loud CRACK coming from the kitchen. That's when the screaming started. Apparently, my friend's little brother got mad that he lost in a game he was playing on his tablet, so he smashed it on the tiled floor then jumped on it. His mom came in yelling at him (because that was a Christmas present, and it was only about a month 1/2 after he got it) telling him he would buy his own things from now on, boy was he mad. He stomped on the ground once more then fell over,because his feet were bleeding from stomping on the tablet, only a moments hesitation then started having a tantrum like the ungrateful-child he was.(and STILL is,although he's gotten better) His father ended up carrying him upstairs to his bedroom, still screaming alot of unholy words to his parents. My friend and I both watching all of this unfold from the upstairs balcony, I remember going back to her house the following week and remember seeing her brother not even look at his mom, just kind of stood there,not talking. Till this day he's still a pretty ungrateful child,though he throws less tantrums then before, and has learned to control his anger better. Thanks for reading!💕
My sister is very 'clumsy' she's always breaking stuff, including her phone, she breaks it like every few weeks, once she and my dad went to the Apple Store to fix her old one, but it was unfixable(apple), she had to get a new one, the look on her face was of such enjoyment, but she got an older phone and it was dropped and the screen was cracked before she left the store. We always theorised she was breaking them on purpose to get a better new phone, and one day when we were at the beach our suspension were confirmed when she took her phone out of her pocket and purposely towed it in the sea, then she started screaming that if fell out of her pocket. She brought her own phone now and it has gone almost 9 months without any damage, weird that is.
I am legit so clumsy and even I don’t have phones go through that fast. Life proof cases cost ~$90 and then you can replace them online for $5 when you break them. On my 6th one in 3 years for “unbreakable” cases, but have only broken one phone. Just saying, clumsy people know it and work around it.
This isn’t ungrateful but at the same time it is: When I was like 8 I noticed a cracked phone on the sidewalk being my curious self I picked it up and showed my mom asking who the owner was. We turned on the phone and unlocked it and found out where the guy lived (we aren’t creeps we were trying to get the phone back to him) we found his house and he took his phone back and closed the door I’m still kinda ticked at this because he barely even said “thank you” or did anything else I.A.N: fam finds cracked phone and helps guy get it back, he says “thx” then closes the door
Story was about 7 years (+1-2 more for possible time lapse) ago and he got her a used Toshiba Satellite. Assume about 1-2 more years for that detail and we're probably looking at a 2009-2010 model featuring a 300/500g HDD, Nvidia 330M and a very crappy mobile i5 cpu. Trust me, that laptop was mediocre for its time and absolutely useless today.
@@olymolly3637 FYI The good samaritan law only protects you from practicing operations that you are licensed to do. e.g. I'm only cpr certified so if I performed a tracheotomy, regardless of whether I can or not (I can't), you bet your ass they can sue me. I hope that the poster at 9:00 was licensed to do a tracheotomy.
I still don't understand how someone can take legal action against someone who literally saved their life, or the life of their child, I hear so many stories about this shit. Hopefully I'm never in a position where I would be the only person capable of saving someone, but if I am, It's sad that I would have to ask myself whether potentially being sued is worth the good deed.
rocketman314 I’m not sure what state you live in but in Florida, you would be absolutely covered in this case by law. You would be charged if you refused to help rather than not actually knowing what to do but used reasonable care.
She’s the “friend” that treats you as a sevrent you get her stuff and will explain how she is so greatfull then ignore then when you find out she has been useing you she will end the friendship
@@thegoldenjuvi5977 oh absolutely. I stopped talking to her unless it was necessary there and then, a lot of other stuff happened so she’s pretty much dead to me
One time I did a bad job at pretending to like a Christmas present and I still feel terrible about it today. How the hell do people scream and cry when they don’t get what they want.
Same. Like, my family doesn't come from much and we've been through some things, so I'm extremely grateful when someone gives me something as a gift, even if it's not what I wanted. I say "thank you" and get on my way. I don't know what's wrong with people and why they can't just say thank you, even if it's not what they want. It kind of pisses me off. However, because we don't come from much, it just gives me more incentive to be someone and make a lot of money to take care of my family. I wouldn't say my mom is ungrateful (I love her to death) but almost every single time me or my brother gets something for her after she tells us to give it to her or make something, she always has something to say, complaining or saying what's wrong with it. My brother has it the worst. Sometimes it's a small thing, and others it turns into a long speech. I need to get my own place. And fast.
Oof, let me tell you - im a logical thinker but suck at phrasing/prioritizing my choice of words One christmas my sister and mom got me one of those science kits, you know with the wires and bulbs I thought to myself: “i appreciate the thought but realistically we need batteries for this to even work, and even then i am more artistic then engineer/technician” I understood their thought process of oh hes smart he likes figuring this stuff out But my big mouth said, and i quote: “Its not like i dont like this, but what makes you think i like this” Paraphrase, but yeah, rude on second thought - good intentions, poor execution
Diamond Slasher football moms are the worst. Constant screaming GET HIM!!! I’ve heard equestrian moms aren’t the best either. They spoil their kids with expensive tack, but if they don’t get top 3 it’s the end of the world. The mother cares more if they get a ribbon more than the kid.
@@alexiscayler5046 you are so right. Loved horse riding, hated the spoiled brats at the stable. We didn't have money, but my dad knew how much I loved horses so he got me lessons. I was made fun of because I didn't have brand new riding gear, only second hand. The moms were just as bitchy as the kids...
Damn, ungrateful bastards. On my 15th birthday, my uncle gave me a ruler with my name engraved on it, and that's it. Very satisfied with that, still use it till now ( a university student )
This video in a nutshell: Person 1: * goes out of their way to do something nice to someone that in no way will beneficiate themselves * Person 2: BACK OFF IM CALLING THE POLICE
I got my aunt's old laptop (2012 Macbook Pro) after she upgraded to a newer version. Even though the one she gave me may not be brand new, I am super thankful for the computer because I really needed a new one to use for school. That girl who got mad after not getting a brand new laptop needs to humble herself and be grateful that she even got one from that relative in the first place because they are not cheap at all.
That 24 year old chick is an embarrassment 😂😂 I was a pre-teen when I got my Wii Console. It was a surprise, and I didn’t expect it at all. It was on my wish list and I was really hoping to get one the year it came out. Finished opening all the presents under the tree, and didn’t get one. I thought, “that’s okay, they’re really popular and hard to find especially this time of year.” My mum comes from the main bedroom with a big wrapped box. Sure enough I opened it and it was the Wii Console. Happiest nugget there ever was. I didn’t expect it.
That was my Wii story too. We knew they were hard to get, it was all over the news that they were sold out. Mom said she wasn't making any promises, but just name a game I'd like and she would try. Xmas morning came around and no Wii, I was fine. Mom pointed to behind the sofa and out pops a Wii with Zelda, Wii Sports and Wii Play. Best Xmas ever.
Same thing happened to me with a gaming chair. I saw they had a big package for about 2 weeks but was told not to peek. I forgot about it on Christmas Day and lo and behold, a $700 chair. I also asked for tools and coincidentally I got to build it and felt like an engineer! Coolest Christmas for around 8 years imo
I was working at GameStop in 2007 when the PS3 and Wii were impossible to get. I fully believe that story and saw full blown adults throw tantrums about it.
XD me too, right when that part happened I did the suprised Pikachu face and paused it so I could grasp wtf happened. Then, when I clicked play, I could've passed out.
I knew a dude in middle school and high school who would intentionally smash his iPhones to get the next new one. The first time I saw him smash the gen 1 iPhone to get the new one, I just stood there in shock. I had a pink flip phone at the time and honestly could never imagine doing something like that to it, I loved that stupid phone and I treated my things with respect. Baffled me that his parents actually got him the new phone and continued to do this for years to come. crazy.
Damn, and i'm sitting here with 1 more month's rent money and being pretty happy, it's incredible for me to learn about people actually crying and raging cause they got a BMW instead of a Mercedes....
I'm happy to even be able to afford to pay for my laundry and my phone but if I was given a car? I'd be happy as a sonofabitch! I take the bus and wouldn't give a damn if the car was booger green.
As a kid it sucks, and I thought as a kid in the cartoons when the parents got that shit and we're excited was a joke about parents being absurdly boring. Man it really does have that excitement to get underwear and socks as an adult
When I was a toddler I was the a restaurant with my family, the restaurant was next to a Dairy Queen and I was being an asshole so my mom just finally said she’d take me after dinner to shut me up. We didn’t end up going but passing by one of the workers heard me screaming for Dairy Queen and came out with a tray of different ice creams for me to chose from My dumbass slapped it out of his hands and I still feel bad about it
Empathy and remorse for your actions make you a good person if you didn't feel remorse or guilt over the bad things in life you've done then you'd be a bad person in my opinion but as long as you hold regret and remorse it's ok.
WakaWaka WakaWaka I have experience with that. I played soccer and futsul, so I have had quite a few encounters. Most just support their kids, none of the moms I’ve encountered were entitled.
I found soooooo many wallets. Most people are thankful but a few people accused me of taking something. Imma ENGINEER I don’t need your 20$ Karen. I just saw something on the ground.
Found someones cell phone in a Walmart parking lot. It wasn't locked, so I went into the contacts list to find a "Mom & Dad" contact number. Told them that I'd found this phone and was turning it into the Customer Service desk at Walmart. They accused me of stealing the phone after I told them where I was turning it in...
Same here. Often find stuff and make efforts to find the owner or to get it to them. Only one time someone offers me some kind of reward. But I had his phone / wallet and saw that he was from another country, kinda poor and had children. I politely declined and he was so happy and grateful. Yeah was the only time someone was this nice about it. Now days when I find a cellphone I wait for the call and give it back. It's a wallet. I take the money and mail it without my address to the person who lost it. So he have his important stuff back and I get my reward. Or he a Warnung ^^;
Yeah, I had a similar situation recently. I found this kid's (he was 17 according to his ID) wallet with only his high school student ID in there. I took it to the nearest business and messaged him on FB to let him know where he could go and collect it. He said thanks, and then promptly started asking questions like "Are you sure my other ID wasn't in there?", "How can I just trust a stranger to tell me the truth?" etc. Come on, buddy, what would I do with a random kid's ID? And even if I had use for it, why the hell would I take it, then go through the trouble of messaging him to make sure he gets the rest of his wallet back? I mean, he's got the right idea about being wary of strangers, but in this case, there was no need for that.
I am 14 know and once i saw a wallet daling out of a girl her pocket. (the wallet was thic ass fuck btw) So i grabbed it and starter running after her yelling that she dropped her wallet (she was on a bike) When i finnaly got to her i handet it over and her responce was: ‘oh thats my dads wallet’ I didnt even got a thank you for handig her the thiccest wallet ever thats not even hers but her focking dad.
Being an engineer ousts you as a crook already..... It is YOU who has value-engineered the rest of us into oblivion..... The VERY reason nearly ALL products FAIL right after the warranty is up..... This is no MERIT in that.....
when i was 3, my parents bought me an iPad Mini. It lasted like 7 years, when my cousin was born, the iPad had 4 years. When my cousin turned 3 years, he grabbed it, and smashed it on the floor, while he screamed: “IF I DON’T GET ONE YOU CAN’T HAVE ONE”. This happened because the mom of my cousin answers all of his tantrums, and also treat him like a king, he would be that kind of a-hole. No one punished him. They Even Bought him a DS i think. (Fun Fact: The iPad survived)
@@graduatedpinksnowball668 Nahh, just wanted to know if it's still working, something like that seemed pretty durable and would surprise me If it was still functional as of now Nothing on the contrary of wanting to buy it
Soccer Mom: I CAN'T WAIT FIFTEEN MINUTES Also Soccer Mom: *Happily content with wasting two hours harassing the guy who told her about the missing wallet and calls the cops on him*
9:50 finds $100 bill in rolled $20 and returns it Crazy lady “I didn’t give you no $100 dollar tip!” Innocent pizza guy “yes...that’s why I’m giving it back...”
My grandma got me the right game but for xbox 360 😂 I told I appreciated the gift but it's for the wrong console. She looked confused but when I explained it she started laughing to and took me to the store to swap it. Good times
I once bought a pair of shoes for my cousin which were great looking shoes and she even said that she liked them when we went in to try them on. Anyway fast forward 1 week to Christmas and we are all sitting round the tree and she opens her present from me, takes one look at the shoes, closes the box and says that they don’t fit. Didn’t even try them on and says about how I obviously didn’t know what to get her and how it was a last minute gift idea, her parents and her start to get into an argument about how she is so ungrateful all the while I stand up, pick up the shoes walk out side and throw them into a bucket then proceed douse them in kerosene, she sees me through the window and runs outside with her parents slowly following behind just as I drop a match into the bucket and light the shoes on fire. As I walk back inside I overhear her parents say “that will teach you”. Haven’t spoken to her since but every Christmas I send her a little piece of those shoes (basically ash in a box).
Omg I know that your comment is 1 year old but still, what a LEGEND I mean, it's even a bot scary lol. Like, you have the will to repeat this every Christmas ? How many ash boxes this gal has already received lol I picture a girl freaking over her 21st Xmas Ash Box, tearing and shivering, wondering when the torture will stop lmao is terrible Better to be your friend than your enemy, huh ? XD
I honestly doubt there was any money in it at all and the ungrateful hag was trying to scam him out of money! I mean seriously, _who_ carries 200 dollars in their wallet?
Yeah, no, that story never happened. The kids' parents were apparently well off, as they could afford "all the consoles". But for "cool aunt" here, 250 bucks was a lot of money. And still she bought them 4 games and expected to become the "coolest aunt ever"??? Nothing in this story made sense. You just don't go buy 4 games for some rich kids expecting them to have none of them. You don't expect them putting the same value on 250 bucks as you. For her, it apparently was a lot, she was likely an adult who had to earn her own money. The kids were 12 and 14, not an age where you just expect kids to know what money is worth. Especially not if the parents are rich. She didn't even know these kids (or she'd probably have guessed that they wouldn't exactly pee their pants in excitement when they got some games). And then, when the store wouldn't take them back because the cases were damaged, she immediately goes to plan Z, i.e. selling them to Gamestop for chump change. Really? We're talking about like 180 bucks here. It was a lot of money for her, and she just wrote it off? I mean, I'm not rich, but I could afford flushing 180 dollars right down the toilet. I STILL WOULDN'T DO IT!
KaeYoss that’s not necessarily true. She could’ve known them well. She could’ve like you said checked to see if they wanted anything in particular but she didn’t think they would react so poorly to new games. I wouldn’t be surprised if she provided a receipt to buy something else if they already had the games. Chill
You wanna know what my little brother did? My older brother, who is in the process of joining the Navy, brought him a Nintendo Switch with games. And gave it to him as Christmas gift, he asked if it had Roblox. It didn’t since Roblox isn’t on the Nintendo Store, and said this’ “Well then I don’t want it.” I got so pissed at him since my older brother brought him a Switch with his money, mind you it had games on it. I snatched it out of his hands and told him since he doesn’t want it, I’m giving it back to my older brother. He started apologizing and crying and begging for it back, I gave to him because my parents told me to. I didn’t do it to be an asshole, I did it because he was being ungrateful since my older brother who is in the process of joining the Navy, spend money to buy him his own Switch which he didn’t have too, only to hear he doesn’t want it. I don’t tolerate his shit, and if he acts ungrateful for something someone had given him, I’m taking all his gifts, giving them back to people who brought it, and leaving him with gifts or presents.
Me: so she is a 12 year old freaking out about not getting a wii, dickish but it happens. Video: she was a 24 year old med student at the time Me: shocked laughing look
12:30 Keep this in mind if someone ever says “can I just get some money for gas, I’m stranded.” If they are at a gas station/rest stop they are almost always just tricking you to give them money. Think about it. How coincidentally lucky would someone have to be to run out of gas _exactly_ as they pull in and park at a rest stop/gas station. And then also be coincidentally unfortunate enough to not have any money to buy gas. I remember this one dude in my old town who always posted up at the gas station who always asked for money claiming he was “out of gas and just needed a little.” The second time he asked me saying that I knew he was full of shit, there’s no way he was stranded at that gas station two times in a row. Anyone’s who’s actually run out of gas and is stranded is never miraculously at a gas station.
A million times thank you for this advice. Sometimes I worry my common sense doesn't work when it's supposed to, so it's nice to have an internet stranger help me out there.
@@paigemosher8697 It's also common sense that a LOT of people in the world don't use their common sense. So even if the comment doesn't help you, it will probably help a lot of other people. Also it's a two year old comment?
I heard a story about a lady who transplanted her kidney to a boss to save his life. He in turn fired her for spending to long recovering. Is that the story you mean?
@@harvgull86 he might mean the AMA where a guy saved a girl from drowning and she couldn't pay the medical bills that she was given. She started suing everyone she could. She tried to sue him for 'not getting her out of the ocean quick enough'. His first lawyer (Fucking useless) offered to pay 20,000 dollars instead of the 120,000 that she wanted. He was immediately fired and he ended up paying only the lawyer bills.
First story in and I’m so Pissed. I’d have been over the moon happy with that laptop. Wtf did she think she was getting? A Mac Pro? I’d never be getting anything for that little ingrate again!!
I saved my friend from getting hit by a truck he was on a bike and i pushed him off and the bike was destroyed and told his parents that i broke his bike
Well depends on how his parents treat him right. It wouldnt just be "i broke my bike" it would be "i broke my bike and almost died" so its even worse if he tells them. This sht is what bad parents create ig.
How exactly did that happen? Because if you pushed him away from the truck then you would’ve been between him and the truck or in front/behind him? Otherwise he’d’ve gotten smashed by that truck
I remember when I got my sister the new (the last model they ever made) ds. I got her a used one. When I gave it 2 her in front of her friends. After 5 mins. She came 2 my room asking about the back. It was a little loose. But 100% worked. I told her "it's fine just used I made sure it was working" she screamed "U GOT ME A USED ONE!!?" She begin crying 2 her friends. Her friends were mad at her. Saying she should b graceful. Later she ordered a sticker cover 2 cover the whole ds.
My 10-year-old niece and a few other family members were out shopping for clothes (my niece didn’t actually want to go shopping, she just wanted to play on her phone). After a while of searching, she found a piece of clothing she liked. It was somewhere around $200.While we were checking out, the family member who was paying for the clothes said that it would be her Christmas present. She then proceeded to say something along the lines of, "What? I don’t want clothes, I just want a Nintendo Switch for Christmas. " My other niece (who was 2 months older than her) started to scold her for being ungrateful and rude to my other family member. What’s worse, is that no one even started to reprimand her for being ungrateful. They just watched as my other niece told her why she was so lucky and that she shouldn’t be rude. When we got home, no one at the house even spoke of the event. The girl who was ungrateful for the clothes was apparently known by her family to be rude and obnoxious to her cousins. Once, my niece, who scolded her for the shoes, told her that she should stop complaining about her sister's sneezing. She started to call her names, make fun of her face, and other things. Sadly, the girl who was ungrateful got both shoes and a Nintendo switch. I didn’t really blame her for acting this way because her mom was also a rude person. (Her mom would shoot her dog with a softball gun if it was too loud, only get into relationships for the money, make fun of her sister, who was the mom of the kind niece, in front of her own daughters, etc.) I gave the ungrateful niece a $1 dollar bill that Christmas, and gave the kind niece and her sister $50 dollar bills. Her annoyed face was the highlight of my Christmas.
@Matija Lukec I looked it up and found the peninsula. I can get why people in that region would be entitled, but I'd hate to live with them. You are a stronger man than I my friend.
My little brother has ADHD, so I kinda understand his actions, but so far he has: Cried because he didn’t get a Nintendo Switch for Christmas (I was perfectly happy with my sweaters) and proceeded to scream at my parents, throw a heavy book at me, and stomp to his room after watching me open a used IPad Pro(actually one of the coolest gifts I’ve ever gotten, thanks mom!). Screamed at me and my parents in a public store because he wanted something we wouldn’t buy him and accused my parents of loving me more than him because I could get things from there (I was using my pocket money). Demanded to have a birthday party at Dave and Busters (which was incredibly expensive) and threw a tantrum when my parents said no(I’ve actually never had a party for my birthday, unless you count a small sleepover. That was pretty fun😸).
The most ungrateful thing I've seen someone do is something I myself did when I was 9 So when I was in elementary school, an aid that was attached to me decided to write a book about me however she made the mistake of adding a fact that was incorrect and I (being the udder piece of human garbage that I was at that age) threw a huge tantrum. So this aid decided to write a book for me, something that she likely had to work hard on and miss out on sleep and I repay her by throwing a tantrum something that she probably to this day blames herself for and is probably depressed because of it. 9 year old me, YOU. ARE. FILTH.
The Kindle fire has an LCD, which projects a much higher amount of radiation to the face than a basic Kindle and hurts the eyes because of the brightness during screen usage. Plus it’s literally an Android tablet, so what exactly is its purpose? Definitely not for reading.
So, I’m an ungrateful 17yr old in this story. So after my parents divorced, I decided I wanted to live with my father. My mother and I never got along and I spent a full year not talking to her outside of “hi, I’m leaving now” at family dinners (which were held at my fathers) After a year of waiting for me to talk to her, she decides to push an ultimatum on me. I either have to visit her every weekend, go to my grandparents 4 times a week, do driving school, and a few other things, OR I have to live with her. My dad was useless and just kinda gave me the “welp, what can I do?” shrug. So I started visiting her. Now she had just received a settlement for a car accident she was in years ago that fucked up her neck, and my mother is terrible with money. So with the threat of being forced to live with her making me see her, she decides to buy me a car, thinking that every 17 year old wants a car. Now, I have some serious anxiety issues, and only have my L. I refuse to drive or go for my N. I also have a _crippling_ fear of dealing with money so far as I cannot get a job or walk into a grocery store. So now I have a car that I didn’t ask for, don’t want, and can’t drive. I can’t pay for insurance or even gas, can’t pay to have the sensor fixed, and can’t drive the car until it is in perfect working order. And I don’t know the first thing about cars due to the fact that they cause me *genuine* issues. So that’s why I was so unenthusiastic about getting a 2011 PT Cruiser. I was plenty pleasant enough when I was getting it, and I thanked her nicely. She paid for a year of insurance and I thanked her for that as well. My dad had told me to be pleased when he told me before driving me to pick up the car, and after my little tantrum on how this was fucking bullshit. I didn’t go crazy, just grumbled unhappily for a solid hour while I got up and my father drove me down to my mom. And now my dad drives it everywhere, bc it’s better on gas and actually works. I still get driven to school, I still walk home. I get driven to my appointments and I still dislike my mother all the same. Buying a car for someone who doesn’t want one won’t fix long standing issues in a relationship. And at least wait for a goddamn birthday or something. Not just some random fucking one day spur of the moment surprise.
I've had halfway ungrateful moments. As a kid I got a portable dvd player. I loved it and used it to take and listen to music everywhere, but I was excited cause I thought it was a laptop. I was like "NO WAY- oh wait" and had to come to terms I got a dvd player. Of course I said thank you but my parents were upset I wasn't excited like that for a dvd player. But I've always had a problem saying thank you even to really nice things. I got an actual laptop when I turned 18 and I was like "cool guys thank you". On the inside I was STOKED but I issues explaining my emotions. So everyone was just like "... Huh you're welcome then." Idk I've always seemed like I say thank you but never have been able to say THANK YOU
Does anyone remember that "Welcome to my Shitty Generation" pic? One of the things on it was a Facebook post some kid made that said they hated their mother because she only got them money for their birthday. Someone, presumably a friend of theirs, asked how much they got, to which they replied, and I quote, "$750. I'm done with her."
Wow I'm lucky to get 50$ which is still very good I'm not complaining but I'm just saying if I got 750 at minimum I would probably be just as spoiled as this person I'm glad I get less money than this person so I'm not a brat, again I'm very thankful for the money I get I'm not a stupid brat
mate i get 20 bucks, the most expensive birthday gift was probably my iPhone ( iPhone SE, bought it for 540$, and 220$ was my own money that my parents gave me for helping around the house )
@@Anna-tc6rz I had thought about that however, " the " they " in question are never coming back, they found out about the truth.......! Ya don't trespass.
I can’t imagine being that ungrateful about my parents getting me a car. The fact that a car has been used before doesn’t mean it’s a bad car. I’ve owned two used corollas and they have been amazing.
I helped some friends move. They lived up a large, concrete flight of stairs. Coming down, I missed the last step while carrying an exceptionally large box and heard a loud POP in my ankle. I helped them move for another hour on my hurt ankle, it was swelling and hurt badly. I kept on helping because my car was already loaded and it needed to be unloaded. We get to their new house and the husband just stands there telling me what boxes need to go where... downstairs, upstairs, wherever. I told him I wasn't walking on anymore stairs because of my ankle. He got pissy with me so after the last box was unloaded I left. An hour drive home, I finally got to put my ankle up and ice on it... then realized I should go to the ER. Yup. It was fractured. I never helped them again.
Gave a homeless man 50 p and he threw it at me and said “look , im poor but this? You can do better” I was 10 Edit: I dont mean to come off as the people who are like “OMG 400 LIKES TYSM” but we hit 420 likes. Nice
Yeah I was a little confused about that .... genuinely lovely people don’t usually complain about expensive heartfelt gifts. Don’t complain, tell the giver politely and then exchange it for the other item. My mother was not infatuated with a present my father bought her, so she explained this and they exchanged it for a lovely vintage style bracelet that they both love. She didn’t like yknow uh he all like I ONLY WEAR PRADA
Whenever I get a gift a I genuinely dont like, I still be polite and say thanks! Because I dont want to be rude. One time for my 14th birthday I got a toolbox from a friend of my mom, and he said,"u can finally help ur mom with plumbing yeah?!" In a joking way. And I said thanks in a polite way. In the back of my head I'm thinking, what the f***k am I going to use this for, I dont even know how plumbing works. To this day I still have it in my closet. I'm 15 now
I cooked a rare ribeye for a girl I liked. She said she'd let me know when I could drop it off but never got back to me and I had to throw it out after 3 days. I later found out she didn't feel the same way but it's a shame the steak got wasted, oh well.
@@laxmansaravanakumar8480 I'd have ghosted her is she wanted it well done tbh. Rare or Medium Rare is usually optimal. I should've but what's done is done.
When I was a kid, I had to get a monthly shot because my body was acting wack. I had a nurse who was the sweetest person I have ever met. She gave me a bracelet as a way to make me less worried about the visits and built a friendship. I moved up to Washington state and met a new friend. In the second day of meeting her, she steals the bracelet that was given to me by my nurse that helped me get through tough times. My mom noticed this and went to tell her mother. When that friend knew my mom was here for the stolen bracelet, she cried. Her mom had the audacity to say “you made her cry.” B*TCH SHE STOLE SOMETHING THAT WAS IMPORTANT TO ME
Bought a used car that was in great condition. All it needed was some fresh oil and new lights. The moment we got home, the person I purchased the car for was on their phone looking at other car lots and dealerships. I asked what they were doing and they replied with, "I'm just seeing what I could get for a trade in, this car isn't good for me."
Once my aunt and uncle bought me and my sister 2 gifts for Christmas each instead of one , I was rlly thankful, my sister was about 7 , she started to cry and say that those were not the presents she wanted, I felt so bad for them, she is 11 now , when I remind her she feels embarrassed, I’m glad that my mom taught her her lesson right there and then.
Imagine being on the brink of death and you complain about a scar from the person who saved you and then ask for MONEY. How out of touch can someone be?
She has her own horse. Enough said.
can someone give me the time, sorry
but Rebecca, please remember that 8:38! 👍
wanna hear something cool? its probably fake
@@valentinapopa5750 wanna know something cool? Most Reddit stories are so it doesn't matter as long as it's entertaining
I once gave one of my best friends a place to stay when he was temporarily homeless for a month, charged him nothing and gave him food. a year later, some things fell through for me and I ended up homeless and asked the same friend if I could stay at his place so I could get back on my feet. without hesitation he said "absolutely not" even when I offered what little money I had to help for his bills. 8 years of friendship ended that night. Some people can smile at you when life is good, and show no pity when you're knocked down.
What a asshole. I hope your fine dude.
That's fucking bull shit, hope this mans get karma.
Thats horrible, What a Dick
Can’t believe someone would do that to my boy Gamza. Man sometimes it’s just best to cut people like that off.
What a piece of fucking shit.
I feel bad for the person who bought the girl that laptop because he had to sell his psp (which is a pretty good and underrated console) for a spoiled girl
ikr i might start swinging
he sold the laptot to a friend tho
@Lampros Merkourakis he was still willing to sell valuable items all for his niece.
PSP is great but I don't think it was underrated, man and I feel bad for that guy, too.
SIZE MATTERS
There is a homeless guy around my area who asks for donations. If you try to give him anything below $20, he’ll ignore you.
Edit: I have just recently found out he passed away. No surprise there, but sad all the same.
ok don't give him anything, problem solved!
Probally a scammer
What the duck
Take his money:D
100% a scammer
When OP of the first story said “you know I can’t afford it. It’s the best I can do” I felt that way tooooo much
Ik. I'm lucky if I can afford food
I bought my laptop at work, for $80, at a deli in a grocery store from my 30+ yr old co-worker who was a mother and on meth, along with her shady boyfriend.
Fuckin' found out it was some 2 grade teacher from a WHOLE OTHER STATE ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
I think Montana?
And that was bought on the coast of fucking Texas.
Seriously, I got shafted for cash every week by me job, so getting ANY laptop or anything was a fuckin' miracle....
Ungrateful shitss out there I swear.
I was afraid of her killing me too, if she found out where I lived...
Nice breasts.
Revealing profile pic...not complaining
Bruh your pfp
So the lady was acting impatient waiting the 15 minutes to get her wallet but proceed to harass the guy for the next 2 hours
She was trying to get money out of the situation from the start. She got nervous when her robbery attempt wasn't going as planned
MS true
Haters Gonna Hate you mean Karen as in the mom that always asks to speak to the manager?
It's what a petty idiot does. Nothing better to do in their mind.
@@cyberkkult Yeah, the nickname for those types of moms is Karen. Just happens to be a common name to those types, and so attributed to them.
Kinda like how a Chad is some hyper masculine swol dude.
These people getting laptops cars jewelry games help its like appreciate the things your given
WarWinning Dogey *you’re
@@taffyadam6031 i bet YOU'RE fun at parties
@@bigblackkid1019 Salty
@@bigblackkid1019 Why are you mad over nothing?
@@beegpappa7900 i'm not mad bro it's called sarcasm
The wii girl smashing up the Christmas scene and turning out to be a 24 year old med student was a fucking shyamalan twist. It’s insane people still act that way at that kind of age
@Thisis Gettinboring It almost enough to make you think that a fair amount of grades are.... "doctored".
The same experts telling you to take the untested jab
And i bet that story is fake as all hell
I thought she was a child but no, it's a whole grown woman throwing a tantrum over nice gifts ☠
To be fair, the Nintendo Wii is the meaning of life after all
Ikr
When he said "I used the 200 I took and bought pizza" I actually believed him lmao
Same
I frickin' died at that part
Messiah Panisse I said gg bro 🥺👊
Had us in the fuckin' first half man
Do you think the person from that story was the one that tipped the pizza guy the $100 on accident?
"After that I bought a pizza with the 200 dollars I took. Just kidding"
*They had us in the first half not gonna lie*
Infinity Dongerbills It has all these likes but no replies, aside from me.
Sans the Skeleton why did I get a notification for this reply?
The Foolish Jester Dunno.
yup lmao my eyes said "O-O WHAT!??!"
Damnit u beat me to it. I was late, 6 months too late!!!
I hope karma gets to the family who sued the guy who saved their daughter's life.
You mean the bitch karma, right?
Don’t worry, under the Good Samaritan law, he can’t be prosecuted because he administered first aid when needed
@@trexasaurus5322, yay
@@ahmedmts1 8:49
Nah, karma has to strike them not once, but twice. That's just annoying and ungrateful to the next level.
I’m fifteen and my girlfriend (14) rejected a ring I made her out of a quarter, I spent a week of my time after school working on it and it was like impeccable, perfectly smooth and shiny. I’d made 10+ practice ones, figured out a bunch of cool little tricks to make the metal bend right, I sized it to the millimeter to what her finger was and I was so proud of it. I offered it to her and she started swearing at me and telling me she didn’t want any rings, jewelry or gifts until she got a promise ring (we’d been dating for four months). I left her last week and that event happened about two months ago. I’ve never been so crushed, threw it in the garbage at school and cried for hours
Should have wore it yourself or sold it.if i had money i would buy it.
She’s too immature to realize how much that gift was really worth. That’s a seriously thoughtful present, and it’s her loss that she didn’t realize just how much time and effort you were willing to put in for her. You dodged a bullet, and I hope you find someone who appreciates you as much as they should!
As someone who has a love language of making something thoughtful for someone like you did, whatever happens when you give them the gift, if they throw such a fit, never throw away your work. And despite the horrific pain that such an event might cause to you, eventually things do get better and the silver lining is that you improved yourself (in this case a skill/hobby you clearly love) and in the future, when you find someone that appreciates you, you can give them your all, knowing that it won't go unnoticed.
cried?you little b*tch
What a beautiful gift! I'm so sorry she made you feel unappreciated. Just know that when you find a woman who will appreciate the effort you put in, she's more worthy of your time than your ex ever was. Also remember that it is healthy and attractive to have firm boundaries and respect for yourself. Any woman who does not respect and observe those things will never be worth any amount of time you put into her. I wish you happiness and continued creativity! 💜
no one gonna talk about how this guy was sued for saving a kids life?
The parents probably wanted the kid dead...I'd sue if my little insurance policy didn't die when my bank account was low.
You'd be surprised how often it happens. Especially when civilians perform basic medical operation like CPR to save someone's life while they are clearly not in a position to demonstrate any kind of consent, is a good opportunity for assholes to sue.
emma grace Under Good Samaritan laws, he is immune to any such civil suits, fortunately.
@@finalbossd I thought you had to ask if they needed help and if they consent you can't be sued.
@@starcrafter13terran you can't ask if someone consents to help if they're in need of cpr.
Imagine being 24 and throwing a fit be you didn’t get a wii
People like that are everywhere, specially in education and healthcare. Be afraid! Be very afraid!
*me, possibly*
brings a new meaning to 'wii fit'
@Sightless_Seeker Uh dude, elementary school is like kindergarten to 3rd grade. Intermediate is 4th and 5th. Middle is 6th-8th. High school is 9th to 12th
VOLAIRE ♪ Woah woah don’t diss the wii like that man wtf, “lowest of all consoles”
My niece wanted a beanie. I spent hours making it by hand and crochet’d it. I made it to her favorite color, in the style she liked.
When her birthday came around, I gave it to her and told her that I made it. She made a grin on her face. As I tried to put it on her, she started to cry.
She wanted a new one that was a brand name. She didn’t care I spent hours making it. All that she cared about was that it was name brand. I didn’t want to spend $50 on a beanie. And I thought it would be meaningful if I made it by hand and would be something she would remember about me. NOPE! Just cried. Her mom put it on her head and she screamed more.
I said, “it’s ok. I only spent hours making it.” I took it back and trashed it in front of them. Will never get her anything ever again.
abc123 the crazy thing is that when she’s older and has to learn money doesn’t come easy, she’ll realize brand name is only a luxury you treat yourself to on occasion. She’s gonna miss that beanie when she’s older
Thx Nicole Lollipops! :)
And FYI, I’m a guy. So, I had to really try hard to learn that craft (crochet).
She may miss it when she gets older, but I think she will forget it.
Sadly, people don’t care for sentimental items. They want brand names or things that celebs wear.
If I hand made a scarf, using the best materials I can afford/find, spent hours learning the craft, and then spent days making it, would you accept it?
As for me, I would cherish it, even tho it was just $30 in materials. You can’t put a price on blood, sweat, and tears. I would treat it like it was worth a million bucks!
bro you wanna make me one? something hand made is a million times better than one bought
that spoiled brat. I would've taken it. :D
If this was me, id get slapped accros the face and then sent in my room by my parents.If I humiliated anyone for their gift they wouldve humiliated me even more lol
My 14-year-old cousin has just started being allowed to wear makeup and will spend her allowance on it. This Christmas, I bought her a small eyeshadow kit, a few bottles of nail polish and some lipstick, all in various shades of pink, since that is her favorite color. At our family Christmas party at my aunt's house, we're opening presents, and what does my cousin do when she opens her present from me? Throws the nail polish bottles across the room (thank God none of them broke) because they were Essie, and "I only wear OPI nail polish."
I'm 99.99% certain this cousin will throw a bitch fit next Christmas when I give her jack shit.
EDIT: First of all, muchas gracias for all the likes. I appreciate it. Secondly, lots of y'all are asking for updates, and we DID just have our family Christmas party. What I did was have my aunt, whom I live with and who was fully on board with me teaching the brat a lesson, wrap a little empty gift box. When Cousin Bitchface opened it, she started screaming at me and calling me a lot of nasty names. My other aunt, who is Bitchface's grandmother, broke in, saying that maybe she shouldn't have acted like such an ungrateful skunk last year. Bitchface then started screaming at HER, then locked herself in her room. My cousin, Bitchface's mother, was peeved but her dad was trying his damnedest not to laugh. My aunt and I left right after, but according to Aunt Grandma, Bitchface stayed in her room for the rest of the night.
Long story short, Bitchface and her mother are giving me the silent treatment "until I apologize," but that ain't happening anytime soon.
As a 14 year old I’m ashamed so next Christmas you should give her coal 🤷🏻♀️🙂
Let us know
@@saverio3biamonte yeah
Please let us know.
Yes please come back to us with the rest of the story next Christmas
"Most people are so ungrateful to be alive. But not you. Not anymore."
- The Jigsaw Killer, SAW
Well actually I domt even wanna do your game jigsaw goodnight 😴😴😴
damn bro that's good one
Jigsaw is right :/ he's just tryna teach you to be grateful but... in a different way...
Imagine a real life jigsaw
@@chuckyyes that would be fun
As a cashier, I love when customers call out other rude customers. I can’t do it myself while working obviously so it feels amazing
Yelp
Lol
Did that at Burlington, where I don't work. Was fun.
Spoiled Logic: Let me completely total this used, but completely operable, gifted vehicle in hopes of somehow getting a brand new one😒
I pity them. They'll never know the gift of gratitude.
I would just force her to get a job and pay for it and ground her/him indefinitely till it was paid in full.
@@guyontheinternet8891 I don't get that "raise my allowanceso I can get this thing" your parents are still paying for it somehow.
They really expect a new one when their parents couldn’t afford that i’m the first place lol
@@BlackDiamond2718 Yup. And make her pay for all her future cars.
I was at my friends house, when we heard this loud CRACK coming from the kitchen. That's when the screaming started. Apparently, my friend's little brother got mad that he lost in a game he was playing on his tablet, so he smashed it on the tiled floor then jumped on it. His mom came in yelling at him (because that was a Christmas present, and it was only about a month 1/2 after he got it) telling him he would buy his own things from now on, boy was he mad. He stomped on the ground once more then fell over,because his feet were bleeding from stomping on the tablet, only a moments hesitation then started having a tantrum like the ungrateful-child he was.(and STILL is,although he's gotten better) His father ended up carrying him upstairs to his bedroom, still screaming alot of unholy words to his parents. My friend and I both watching all of this unfold from the upstairs balcony, I remember going back to her house the following week and remember seeing her brother not even look at his mom, just kind of stood there,not talking.
Till this day he's still a pretty ungrateful child,though he throws less tantrums then before, and has learned to control his anger better.
Thanks for reading!💕
Lol seriously such type of people exist
What a little shit glad he's getting better though
I could never. Not only would my mum beat the crap out of me, but I would feel like sh*t for doing that to her after everything she does for me.
Heh, thats why you should stop playing and take a break when you feel the anger comin'.
@@aeighti3ee114 i get angry y'know what i do well i get mad i don't get fucking breaking. 1200$ tablet mad tho
My sister is very 'clumsy' she's always breaking stuff, including her phone, she breaks it like every few weeks, once she and my dad went to the Apple Store to fix her old one, but it was unfixable(apple), she had to get a new one, the look on her face was of such enjoyment, but she got an older phone and it was dropped and the screen was cracked before she left the store.
We always theorised she was breaking them on purpose to get a better new phone, and one day when we were at the beach our suspension were confirmed when she took her phone out of her pocket and purposely towed it in the sea, then she started screaming that if fell out of her pocket.
She brought her own phone now and it has gone almost 9 months without any damage, weird that is.
I am legit so clumsy and even I don’t have phones go through that fast.
Life proof cases cost ~$90 and then you can replace them online for $5 when you break them. On my 6th one in 3 years for “unbreakable” cases, but have only broken one phone.
Just saying, clumsy people know it and work around it.
@@NicknotNak tip: spigen cases. Extremely tough and even importing it from the US to europe cost me less than 60 bucks
your sister is a dickhead
FireDramine7 mous cases are also pretty nice but a bit on the expensive side since they use better materials than most
@@sponzzgaminghd5160 never heard of them but Ill check em out, sounds interesting!
5:31 goodness gracious I hope she flunked outta med school
Ain't nobody need a doctor who's gonna act like that
She probably had a mental disease
@@gilgamesh0233 are you dumb? They dont accept doctors with a mental disease because its unsafe for the other patients most of the time
@@MontiiCat yeah I meant disabilities sorry about that
Guys I think Lord itachi is joking...
"After she left I bought pizza with the 200 bucks I took"
*JAZZ MUSIC STOPS PLAYING*
😂😂😂 op got a sense of humor
What time?
@@gachajames5481 watch the video
@@JohnDoe-nh4th well no duh
@@gachajames5481 It's at 4:53, but the music doesn't seem to stop as described.
@@someoneelse4811 ok thank you
This isn’t ungrateful but at the same time it is:
When I was like 8 I noticed a cracked phone on the sidewalk being my curious self I picked it up and showed my mom asking who the owner was. We turned on the phone and unlocked it and found out where the guy lived (we aren’t creeps we were trying to get the phone back to him) we found his house and he took his phone back and closed the door
I’m still kinda ticked at this because he barely even said “thank you” or did anything else
I.A.N: fam finds cracked phone and helps guy get it back, he says “thx” then closes the door
What does I. A. N mean?
@@quandaledingle6949 assuming something like To long didn't read
@@quandaledingle6949 in a nutshell probably
He never responded. (Cuz UA-cam blocks out these replies after a time/ if they don't refer to you)
Plot twist it was a burner phone he was trying to get rid of and you just led the police to his location
"normal looking soccer mom type". And _that_ didn't set alarm bells ringing in his mind?
I’ll take that used laptop as a donation thank you 👍🏼
Me to man
VOLAIRE ♪ 😔
VOLAIRE ♪ I deserve it though
Story was about 7 years (+1-2 more for possible time lapse) ago and he got her a used Toshiba Satellite. Assume about 1-2 more years for that detail and we're probably looking at a 2009-2010 model featuring a 300/500g HDD, Nvidia 330M and a very crappy mobile i5 cpu. Trust me, that laptop was mediocre for its time and absolutely useless today.
Turbotef woah.
9:05
They can't sue because of the Good Samaritan Law, which legally protects people administering first aid.
Great to know! Phew.
@@olymolly3637 FYI The good samaritan law only protects you from practicing operations that you are licensed to do.
e.g. I'm only cpr certified so if I performed a tracheotomy, regardless of whether I can or not (I can't), you bet your ass they can sue me.
I hope that the poster at 9:00 was licensed to do a tracheotomy.
I still don't understand how someone can take legal action against someone who literally saved their life, or the life of their child, I hear so many stories about this shit. Hopefully I'm never in a position where I would be the only person capable of saving someone, but if I am, It's sad that I would have to ask myself whether potentially being sued is worth the good deed.
rocketman314 I’m not sure what state you live in but in Florida, you would be absolutely covered in this case by law. You would be charged if you refused to help rather than not actually knowing what to do but used reasonable care.
@@notdave2993 I live in the Midwest. I've described it as my CPR instructor described it to me.
I bought my friend: three face masks, Shea soap, jewellery, candles, all in her favourite colour. She ignored me all day after saying “aw thanks”
If You Gave Me That,I'd Be Really Happy.
@@SambaDeAmigosGato I appreciate that 💙
That's not a friend 🥺
She’s the “friend” that treats you as a sevrent you get her stuff and will explain how she is so greatfull then ignore then when you find out she has been useing you she will end the friendship
@@thegoldenjuvi5977 oh absolutely. I stopped talking to her unless it was necessary there and then, a lot of other stuff happened so she’s pretty much dead to me
One time I did a bad job at pretending to like a Christmas present and I still feel terrible about it today. How the hell do people scream and cry when they don’t get what they want.
The worst I ever was was thinking, “This isn’t exactly what I wanted but I’ll take it.”
Same. Like, my family doesn't come from much and we've been through some things, so I'm extremely grateful when someone gives me something as a gift, even if it's not what I wanted. I say "thank you" and get on my way. I don't know what's wrong with people and why they can't just say thank you, even if it's not what they want. It kind of pisses me off.
However, because we don't come from much, it just gives me more incentive to be someone and make a lot of money to take care of my family. I wouldn't say my mom is ungrateful (I love her to death) but almost every single time me or my brother gets something for her after she tells us to give it to her or make something, she always has something to say, complaining or saying what's wrong with it. My brother has it the worst. Sometimes it's a small thing, and others it turns into a long speech. I need to get my own place. And fast.
Bro, that's not even rude.
Oof, let me tell you - im a logical thinker but suck at phrasing/prioritizing my choice of words
One christmas my sister and mom got me one of those science kits, you know with the wires and bulbs
I thought to myself: “i appreciate the thought but realistically we need batteries for this to even work, and even then i am more artistic then engineer/technician” I understood their thought process of oh hes smart he likes figuring this stuff out
But my big mouth said, and i quote: “Its not like i dont like this, but what makes you think i like this”
Paraphrase, but yeah, rude on second thought - good intentions, poor execution
Honestly same
Even if I don't like it I still thank the HECK out of my parents for even getting me anything
I don't say that when it happens, what I wanted is always good enough to enjoy my "downgrade" it for just as long
"Pretty normal, soccer mom type"
Oh, you don't know who you are dealing with.
Your dealing with an omega form Karen there
Hate Is Love jazz music stops
(Jazz music stops)
Diamond Slasher football moms are the worst. Constant screaming GET HIM!!! I’ve heard equestrian moms aren’t the best either. They spoil their kids with expensive tack, but if they don’t get top 3 it’s the end of the world. The mother cares more if they get a ribbon more than the kid.
@@alexiscayler5046 you are so right. Loved horse riding, hated the spoiled brats at the stable. We didn't have money, but my dad knew how much I loved horses so he got me lessons. I was made fun of because I didn't have brand new riding gear, only second hand. The moms were just as bitchy as the kids...
The first one broke my heart, he sold his psp and she didn’t give a shit
3:10 that's, my friend, where you made your greatest mistake. "Normal" and "soccer mom" never belong in the same sentence.
Ahem.... *soccer moms are NOT normal* :)
There are normal soccer moms, but they're not normal compared to normal people
I guess the definition for soccer mom was a it different 7 years ago, but yeah
Soccer moms is the term we used to use before it got replaced with Karen.
I thought he was being sarcastic
A kid at Walmart insisted on his mom buying him 2 bikes because “2 is better than 1 MOMMY NO I WANT 2 BECAUSE 2 IS BETTER AAAAAAA REEEEE”
@BUSH'S BAKED BEANS Actually, keep buying bikes from walmart for that kid, hopefully it'll fall apart when he's riding it.
I would of been you got 2 extra legs you little skunk?
Should have given that little shit some double sided homework instead.
Give him two wasp nests and then we’ll see if 2 is better than one.
If he would be like 5 i would understand.
Damn, ungrateful bastards.
On my 15th birthday, my uncle gave me a ruler with my name engraved on it, and that's it. Very satisfied with that, still use it till now ( a university student )
It is a damn miracle it wasn't stolen throughout all your years of high school.
I think that is actually a kinda cool present. It's something unique and useful.
@@ditzyrose700 My name is unique in the class, so no one tried to steal it. Even so, no one in my class was lowly enough to steal a ruler.
Niceeee
I actually want something like this 🤣 that's cool that it had your name engraved in it.
This video in a nutshell:
Person 1: * goes out of their way to do something nice to someone that in no way will beneficiate themselves *
Person 2: BACK OFF IM CALLING THE POLICE
“You’re making me feel unsafe 😡😡”
@@Jake_makes_vids I would’ve just put the flat tire back on then just walk off
So basically Karen.
@@inspecthergadget4503 Reminds me of Htf.
Why would you white-knight for these women if they do that? Who cares? Just drive on past her, let her fumble around with her own mechanics.
"A pretty normal looking soccer-mom type"
You mean the ones with the Karen haircut, the haircut known for yelling at employees and such??
This person won an argument against such a creature without even knowing what it was, respect.
8:47 “It’s a bit late for people to notice this,”
THIS WAS POSTED 7 YEARS AGO!!
All of them are i think. Even in the thumbnail it says 7y
And in the 7-years-ago post, it said years ago. So it was probably something like 15 years ago lol
@@melindad3643 What happened to him happened 15 years ago. The post was made 7 years ago
My parents wanted a daughter and were very upset to have me. 0/10 would not recommend
Lol it's not too late bro just start wearing dresses BOOM you're a girl
Well you can count yourself lucky that you weren't born today because they would have gotten their daughter one way or another.
Could always be worse though. My father wanted a daughter because he was a pervert. I guess fate was on my side.
@@Lappmogel if parents actually did that itd be so fucked up.
@@sus4644 pretty sure some do
I got my aunt's old laptop (2012 Macbook Pro) after she upgraded to a newer version. Even though the one she gave me may not be brand new, I am super thankful for the computer because I really needed a new one to use for school. That girl who got mad after not getting a brand new laptop needs to humble herself and be grateful that she even got one from that relative in the first place because they are not cheap at all.
That 24 year old chick is an embarrassment 😂😂
I was a pre-teen when I got my Wii Console. It was a surprise, and I didn’t expect it at all. It was on my wish list and I was really hoping to get one the year it came out. Finished opening all the presents under the tree, and didn’t get one. I thought, “that’s okay, they’re really popular and hard to find especially this time of year.” My mum comes from the main bedroom with a big wrapped box. Sure enough I opened it and it was the Wii Console.
Happiest nugget there ever was. I didn’t expect it.
That was my Wii story too. We knew they were hard to get, it was all over the news that they were sold out. Mom said she wasn't making any promises, but just name a game I'd like and she would try. Xmas morning came around and no Wii, I was fine. Mom pointed to behind the sofa and out pops a Wii with Zelda, Wii Sports and Wii Play. Best Xmas ever.
I like your attitude
I applaud you my friend
Same thing happened to me with a gaming chair. I saw they had a big package for about 2 weeks but was told not to peek. I forgot about it on Christmas Day and lo and behold, a $700 chair. I also asked for tools and coincidentally I got to build it and felt like an engineer! Coolest Christmas for around 8 years imo
I was working at GameStop in 2007 when the PS3 and Wii were impossible to get. I fully believe that story and saw full blown adults throw tantrums about it.
Them: I hate it. I don't want it.
Me: Well then I'll take it off your privileged hands thank you very much.
Them: wait no I want it back
Lol
I’ll be using that phrase
4:55 he had me in the first half not gonna lie.
CJH全能 same here lmao 😂
CJH全能 damn I felt this
XD me too, right when that part happened I did the suprised Pikachu face and paused it so I could grasp wtf happened. Then, when I clicked play, I could've passed out.
I damn near almost got whiplash from that emotional roller coaster
I knew a dude in middle school and high school who would intentionally smash his iPhones to get the next new one. The first time I saw him smash the gen 1 iPhone to get the new one, I just stood there in shock. I had a pink flip phone at the time and honestly could never imagine doing something like that to it, I loved that stupid phone and I treated my things with respect. Baffled me that his parents actually got him the new phone and continued to do this for years to come. crazy.
Me: *clicks this video, knowing that it will make me mad*
Same, then I have to go down to the comment section to regain all the brain cells I lost
Me: **gets mad**
Also me: surprised pikachu face
Me: I can feel my brain cells committing suicide, one. By. One
Damn, and i'm sitting here with 1 more month's rent money and being pretty happy, it's incredible for me to learn about people actually crying and raging cause they got a BMW instead of a Mercedes....
I'm just happy I'm still breathing
@@Cheese4cheeseking That's the spirit! :D
@@gabrielc4136 Yeah!
Though I don't think he's performing Autoerotica asphyxiation correctly....
Give me the damn BMW I'll take it
I'm happy to even be able to afford to pay for my laundry and my phone but if I was given a car? I'd be happy as a sonofabitch! I take the bus and wouldn't give a damn if the car was booger green.
Honestly, getting socks and/or underwear as a present is the best.
That "brand new" feeling is great.
Edit: 666 likes, perfect.
tbh this the shit i need the most
As a kid it sucks, and I thought as a kid in the cartoons when the parents got that shit and we're excited was a joke about parents being absurdly boring.
Man it really does have that excitement to get underwear and socks as an adult
"I feel so refreshed, I feel like it's new years day and I just put on a fresh pair of underwear"
Thank you to whoever gets this reference
So you'd reject great used underwear from your uncle?
@@MS-fe3vo depends.
When I was a toddler I was the a restaurant with my family, the restaurant was next to a Dairy Queen and I was being an asshole so my mom just finally said she’d take me after dinner to shut me up.
We didn’t end up going but passing by one of the workers heard me screaming for Dairy Queen and came out with a tray of different ice creams for me to chose from
My dumbass slapped it out of his hands and I still feel bad about it
Empathy and remorse for your actions make you a good person if you didn't feel remorse or guilt over the bad things in life you've done then you'd be a bad person in my opinion but as long as you hold regret and remorse it's ok.
@@thefrickareyoulookinat2261 This is what most people need to hear.
Would've grounded the shit out of toddler you.
There is no such thing as a normal Soccer Mom type
@Haters Gonna Hate Karen-type Pokèmon aren't normal
@Haters Gonna Hate no, some soccer moms are alright. .. they also hate the soccer Karens
WakaWaka WakaWaka I have experience with that. I played soccer and futsul, so I have had quite a few encounters. Most just support their kids, none of the moms I’ve encountered were entitled.
There are. Soccer Moms are actually some of the coolest moms out there. Supportive and funny.
You're mistaking them for Karens.
All soccer moms are Karens😂
I found soooooo many wallets. Most people are thankful but a few people accused me of taking something. Imma ENGINEER I don’t need your 20$ Karen. I just saw something on the ground.
Found someones cell phone in a Walmart parking lot. It wasn't locked, so I went into the contacts list to find a "Mom & Dad" contact number. Told them that I'd found this phone and was turning it into the Customer Service desk at Walmart. They accused me of stealing the phone after I told them where I was turning it in...
Same here. Often find stuff and make efforts to find the owner or to get it to them.
Only one time someone offers me some kind of reward. But I had his phone / wallet and saw that he was from another country, kinda poor and had children. I politely declined and he was so happy and grateful.
Yeah was the only time someone was this nice about it. Now days when I find a cellphone I wait for the call and give it back. It's a wallet. I take the money and mail it without my address to the person who lost it. So he have his important stuff back and I get my reward. Or he a Warnung ^^;
Yeah, I had a similar situation recently. I found this kid's (he was 17 according to his ID) wallet with only his high school student ID in there. I took it to the nearest business and messaged him on FB to let him know where he could go and collect it. He said thanks, and then promptly started asking questions like "Are you sure my other ID wasn't in there?", "How can I just trust a stranger to tell me the truth?" etc. Come on, buddy, what would I do with a random kid's ID? And even if I had use for it, why the hell would I take it, then go through the trouble of messaging him to make sure he gets the rest of his wallet back? I mean, he's got the right idea about being wary of strangers, but in this case, there was no need for that.
I am 14 know and once i saw a wallet daling out of a girl her pocket. (the wallet was thic ass fuck btw) So i grabbed it and starter running after her yelling that she dropped her wallet (she was on a bike) When i finnaly got to her i handet it over and her responce was: ‘oh thats my dads wallet’ I didnt even got a thank you for handig her the thiccest wallet ever thats not even hers but her focking dad.
Being an engineer ousts you as a crook already.....
It is YOU who has value-engineered the rest of us into oblivion.....
The VERY reason nearly ALL products FAIL right after the warranty is up.....
This is no MERIT in that.....
I'm sort of having second thoughts on this whole "All people deserve to live" thing
All people do. Its how they live.
That legit kinda made me laugh
But how can their lives go downhill If they die?
@@FiendestOfFolios they go down to hell 😳😳😳
Brandon HAYGOOD haha Same not everyone deserves to live
when i was 3, my parents bought me an iPad Mini. It lasted like 7 years, when my cousin was born, the iPad had 4 years. When my cousin turned 3 years, he grabbed it, and smashed it on the floor, while he screamed: “IF I DON’T GET ONE YOU CAN’T HAVE ONE”.
This happened because the mom of my cousin answers all of his tantrums, and also treat him like a king, he would be that kind of a-hole. No one punished him. They Even Bought him a DS i think.
(Fun Fact: The iPad survived)
Is it still alive? 🤔
@@verypog300 no he said it lasted 7 years and thats in the past tense
@@graduatedpinksnowball668 F
@@verypog300 Why? Did you want to buy it, or something like that?
@@graduatedpinksnowball668 Nahh, just wanted to know if it's still working, something like that seemed pretty durable and would surprise me If it was still functional as of now
Nothing on the contrary of wanting to buy it
Soccer Mom: I CAN'T WAIT FIFTEEN MINUTES
Also Soccer Mom: *Happily content with wasting two hours harassing the guy who told her about the missing wallet and calls the cops on him*
Karen*
Turbofurby logic 1000
I’ve encountered the “I’m in a rush, but I’ll waste time chewing you out!” type of jerk too, thankfully on a much smaller scale. They’re baffling.
9:50 finds $100 bill in rolled $20 and returns it
Crazy lady “I didn’t give you no $100 dollar tip!”
Innocent pizza guy “yes...that’s why I’m giving it back...”
@FireWithFire ???????????
FireWithFire Why do you have to bring race into it?
@FireWithFire I dunno why you saying that but I assume it is because something happened to you.
@FireWithFire Guaranteed
@FireWithFire that has like... -500% to do with the current situation. Race has nothing to do with this
My grandma got me the right game but for xbox 360 😂 I told I appreciated the gift but it's for the wrong console. She looked confused but when I explained it she started laughing to and took me to the store to swap it. Good times
mrkiiprototype she sounds cool to be frank
@@embroideredragdoll yeah, she had 3 sons my dad and 2 uncles. They had an nes and SNES so she gets it
This doesn't even seem like you were ungrateful. You and your grandmother are great.
@@embroideredragdoll to be me?
Frank 144 to be frank means like to be honest.
I once bought a pair of shoes for my cousin which were great looking shoes and she even said that she liked them when we went in to try them on. Anyway fast forward 1 week to Christmas and we are all sitting round the tree and she opens her present from me, takes one look at the shoes, closes the box and says that they don’t fit. Didn’t even try them on and says about how I obviously didn’t know what to get her and how it was a last minute gift idea, her parents and her start to get into an argument about how she is so ungrateful all the while I stand up, pick up the shoes walk out side and throw them into a bucket then proceed douse them in kerosene, she sees me through the window and runs outside with her parents slowly following behind just as I drop a match into the bucket and light the shoes on fire. As I walk back inside I overhear her parents say “that will teach you”. Haven’t spoken to her since but every Christmas I send her a little piece of those shoes (basically ash in a box).
B a H a
ASH IN A BOX 😭😂 you legend
Omg I know that your comment is 1 year old but still, what a LEGEND
I mean, it's even a bot scary lol. Like, you have the will to repeat this every Christmas ? How many ash boxes this gal has already received lol
I picture a girl freaking over her 21st Xmas Ash Box, tearing and shivering, wondering when the torture will stop lmao is terrible
Better to be your friend than your enemy, huh ? XD
goddamn lmao
You did the right thing
“Did you take the money?” “No” *leaves*
LoL something tells me that this isn't the first time the lady do this since the cops believe him
"After she left I bought pizza with the 200 dollars I took" HAHA THAT SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME! I THOUGHT HE ACTUALLY TOOK THE MONEY
Lmao I was like hol’ up
I honestly doubt there was any money in it at all and the ungrateful hag was trying to scam him out of money!
I mean seriously, _who_ carries 200 dollars in their wallet?
@@generalzod7959 people going to the mall
9:44 Bruv seriously 2 things
1. GameStop has crappy prices
2:Make the kids earn the money back
lakamokolaka good suggestion
4. Actually ask the kid if they want the game and not just buy without knowing if they will like it
5. GameStop gotta stop giving people 5.99 for the cure to cancer
Yeah, no, that story never happened. The kids' parents were apparently well off, as they could afford "all the consoles". But for "cool aunt" here, 250 bucks was a lot of money. And still she bought them 4 games and expected to become the "coolest aunt ever"???
Nothing in this story made sense. You just don't go buy 4 games for some rich kids expecting them to have none of them. You don't expect them putting the same value on 250 bucks as you. For her, it apparently was a lot, she was likely an adult who had to earn her own money. The kids were 12 and 14, not an age where you just expect kids to know what money is worth. Especially not if the parents are rich. She didn't even know these kids (or she'd probably have guessed that they wouldn't exactly pee their pants in excitement when they got some games).
And then, when the store wouldn't take them back because the cases were damaged, she immediately goes to plan Z, i.e. selling them to Gamestop for chump change. Really? We're talking about like 180 bucks here. It was a lot of money for her, and she just wrote it off? I mean, I'm not rich, but I could afford flushing 180 dollars right down the toilet. I STILL WOULDN'T DO IT!
KaeYoss that’s not necessarily true. She could’ve known them well. She could’ve like you said checked to see if they wanted anything in particular but she didn’t think they would react so poorly to new games. I wouldn’t be surprised if she provided a receipt to buy something else if they already had the games. Chill
You wanna know what my little brother did? My older brother, who is in the process of joining the Navy, brought him a Nintendo Switch with games. And gave it to him as Christmas gift, he asked if it had Roblox. It didn’t since Roblox isn’t on the Nintendo Store, and said this’ “Well then I don’t want it.” I got so pissed at him since my older brother brought him a Switch with his money, mind you it had games on it. I snatched it out of his hands and told him since he doesn’t want it, I’m giving it back to my older brother. He started apologizing and crying and begging for it back, I gave to him because my parents told me to. I didn’t do it to be an asshole, I did it because he was being ungrateful since my older brother who is in the process of joining the Navy, spend money to buy him his own Switch which he didn’t have too, only to hear he doesn’t want it. I don’t tolerate his shit, and if he acts ungrateful for something someone had given him, I’m taking all his gifts, giving them back to people who brought it, and leaving him with gifts or presents.
Bro I read the start and thought your lil bro did your older brother 😭😭😭
Me: so she is a 12 year old freaking out about not getting a wii, dickish but it happens.
Video: she was a 24 year old med student at the time
Me: shocked laughing look
I thought she was like maybe 6 or something, but like, a *24 year old med student!?*
My gosh, how even!?
That 24 year old freaking out had a *Wii fit*
Hey fuck you man, don't disrespect 12 year olds. You highly underestimate their maturity.
Nah just kidding some can be very immature
The Gold state Lmao even my 12 year old cousin behaves better
I am now terrified that this woman could potentially work in the medical field and in charge of peoples' lives
12:30
Keep this in mind if someone ever says “can I just get some money for gas, I’m stranded.” If they are at a gas station/rest stop they are almost always just tricking you to give them money. Think about it. How coincidentally lucky would someone have to be to run out of gas _exactly_ as they pull in and park at a rest stop/gas station. And then also be coincidentally unfortunate enough to not have any money to buy gas. I remember this one dude in my old town who always posted up at the gas station who always asked for money claiming he was “out of gas and just needed a little.” The second time he asked me saying that I knew he was full of shit, there’s no way he was stranded at that gas station two times in a row. Anyone’s who’s actually run out of gas and is stranded is never miraculously at a gas station.
I would give them a jerry can full of gas to confirm.
A million times thank you for this advice. Sometimes I worry my common sense doesn't work when it's supposed to, so it's nice to have an internet stranger help me out there.
@@paigemosher8697 It's also common sense that a LOT of people in the world don't use their common sense. So even if the comment doesn't help you, it will probably help a lot of other people. Also it's a two year old comment?
That’s twice I’ve heard someone sue another person for saving their life
Thats two times too many
The Good Samaritan law protects people who save other’s lives if they get sued
I heard a story about a lady who transplanted her kidney to a boss to save his life. He in turn fired her for spending to long recovering. Is that the story you mean?
The Legendary Harvgull Thats so messed up!
@@harvgull86 he might mean the AMA where a guy saved a girl from drowning and she couldn't pay the medical bills that she was given. She started suing everyone she could. She tried to sue him for 'not getting her out of the ocean quick enough'. His first lawyer (Fucking useless) offered to pay 20,000 dollars instead of the 120,000 that she wanted. He was immediately fired and he ended up paying only the lawyer bills.
My cousins mom buys him EVERY thing he got yelled at and then he had the audacity to give her the middle finger while she’s not looking
My little brother did the same thing to our mom when she said she was taking something his aunt got him back to the store
That’s what happens when you always give kids whatever they want, they turn into brats.
@@lunarlya0454 Why was your mom giving back the gift though?
@@toade1583 I can’t remember.
Ok giving the middle finger while they’re not looking - we all do that, but yea, spoiled brat.
Your dad bought you a brand new BMW? Someone call child services!
First story in and I’m so
Pissed. I’d have been over the moon happy with that laptop. Wtf did she think she was getting? A Mac Pro? I’d never be getting anything for that little ingrate again!!
I saved my friend from getting hit by a truck he was on a bike and i pushed him off and the bike was destroyed and told his parents that i broke his bike
Some people don't deserve pity.
I really have to control myself now....
YOU SAVED HIS LIFE!
AND NOW HES ANGRY AT YOU?!
Sorry i was just pissed
Well depends on how his parents treat him right. It wouldnt just be "i broke my bike" it would be "i broke my bike and almost died" so its even worse if he tells them. This sht is what bad parents create ig.
How exactly did that happen? Because if you pushed him away from the truck then you would’ve been between him and the truck or in front/behind him? Otherwise he’d’ve gotten smashed by that truck
Yo honestly if that guy begs for help one day just ignore him
Imagine saving a life and get sued for it.
All im saying is...Your User Name Fits this so much.
@@earthsdeepquotes3018 yours too
the good samaritan laws would protect you from getting sued.
Doing that makes you a dickhead. I don'T understand why stupid people would sue someone who saved someone's life over a SCAR
There was another old youtube video that was about a girl about to drown and suing the man that saved her because he on quote "raped" her
13:28
[Insert that one girl who ended her b-day party early becuz she got the wrong car...Here?]
I remember when I got my sister the new (the last model they ever made) ds. I got her a used one. When I gave it 2 her in front of her friends. After 5 mins. She came 2 my room asking about the back. It was a little loose. But 100% worked. I told her "it's fine just used I made sure it was working" she screamed "U GOT ME A USED ONE!!?" She begin crying 2 her friends. Her friends were mad at her. Saying she should b graceful. Later she ordered a sticker cover 2 cover the whole ds.
Man she has some pretty good friends considering they know when to set her straight
I hope I've never been this ungrateful
Girl gets diamond ring
*screams like a brat*
Me, to poor to get anything
*laughs with friends and family*
Shows who the real human being is :-).
@@franl155 thx
@@saifullahhabid1133 this comment is wholesome
@@yo_ohno6090 thank you brother
@@saifullahhabid1133 no, thank you
My 10-year-old niece and a few other family members were out shopping for clothes (my niece didn’t actually want to go shopping, she just wanted to play on her phone). After a while of searching, she found a piece of clothing she liked. It was somewhere around $200.While we were checking out, the family member who was paying for the clothes said that it would be her Christmas present. She then proceeded to say something along the lines of, "What? I don’t want clothes, I just want a Nintendo Switch for Christmas. " My other niece (who was 2 months older than her) started to scold her for being ungrateful and rude to my other family member. What’s worse, is that no one even started to reprimand her for being ungrateful. They just watched as my other niece told her why she was so lucky and that she shouldn’t be rude.
When we got home, no one at the house even spoke of the event. The girl who was ungrateful for the clothes was apparently known by her family to be rude and obnoxious to her cousins. Once, my niece, who scolded her for the shoes, told her that she should stop complaining about her sister's sneezing. She started to call her names, make fun of her face, and other things. Sadly, the girl who was ungrateful got both shoes and a Nintendo switch. I didn’t really blame her for acting this way because her mom was also a rude person. (Her mom would shoot her dog with a softball gun if it was too loud, only get into relationships for the money, make fun of her sister, who was the mom of the kind niece, in front of her own daughters, etc.)
I gave the ungrateful niece a $1 dollar bill that Christmas, and gave the kind niece and her sister $50 dollar bills. Her annoyed face was the highlight of my Christmas.
Saves their life and she sues him for the scar...sounds about right
Cant even do that in my country
USA is fucked up.
@@Elementardarkness It really is. We have entitled assholes everywhere.
@Matija Lukec I haven't, actually. What am I not asking about?
@Matija Lukec I looked it up and found the peninsula. I can get why people in that region would be entitled, but I'd hate to live with them. You are a stronger man than I my friend.
My little brother has ADHD, so I kinda understand his actions, but so far he has:
Cried because he didn’t get a Nintendo Switch for Christmas (I was perfectly happy with my sweaters) and proceeded to scream at my parents, throw a heavy book at me, and stomp to his room after watching me open a used IPad Pro(actually one of the coolest gifts I’ve ever gotten, thanks mom!).
Screamed at me and my parents in a public store because he wanted something we wouldn’t buy him and accused my parents of loving me more than him because I could get things from there (I was using my pocket money).
Demanded to have a birthday party at Dave and Busters (which was incredibly expensive) and threw a tantrum when my parents said no(I’ve actually never had a party for my birthday, unless you count a small sleepover. That was pretty fun😸).
How long did that comment take u?? 😂🤣😂
ADHD doesn't entirely excuse that
Uh adhd is you can't stay still soooooo your brother just a brat
@@Santeneal yep
@@argenyisc yeah it sounds more like autism
The most ungrateful thing I've seen someone do is something I myself did when I was 9
So when I was in elementary school, an aid that was attached to me decided to write a book about me however she made the mistake of adding a fact that was incorrect and I (being the udder piece of human garbage that I was at that age) threw a huge tantrum.
So this aid decided to write a book for me, something that she likely had to work hard on and miss out on sleep and I repay her by throwing a tantrum something that she probably to this day blames herself for and is probably depressed because of it.
9 year old me, YOU. ARE. FILTH.
if you still wanna redeem yourself, be the bigger person and make it up to her, and not just saying sorry.
Good thing you understand yourself, plenty of person didn't take any lesson and always be an a**hole
Woooooow, you're so big and morally correct by using baity self-deprecation in a random common section...
Well at least you know what you were like
I don’t think that was the point of this
Yesterday at my job at target I saw someone buy all of our ps5s. I confronted him and he said “I don’t want kids to be happy”
Well if he spends the money for every ps5 in the store? You gotta give him some credit for being determined
@@user-pe2xj5dr9r lmao
the strats
damn
Damn
My dad got my mom a kindle on Christmas and she said "Oh, but I wanted a kindle fire.."
Easy, set it on fire. Kindle Fire.
Steven. Kindles are dogshit anyway lmao.
The Kindle fire has an LCD, which projects a much higher amount of radiation to the face than a basic Kindle and hurts the eyes because of the brightness during screen usage. Plus it’s literally an Android tablet, so what exactly is its purpose? Definitely not for reading.
So, I’m an ungrateful 17yr old in this story.
So after my parents divorced, I decided I wanted to live with my father. My mother and I never got along and I spent a full year not talking to her outside of “hi, I’m leaving now” at family dinners (which were held at my fathers)
After a year of waiting for me to talk to her, she decides to push an ultimatum on me.
I either have to visit her every weekend, go to my grandparents 4 times a week, do driving school, and a few other things, OR I have to live with her.
My dad was useless and just kinda gave me the “welp, what can I do?” shrug.
So I started visiting her. Now she had just received a settlement for a car accident she was in years ago that fucked up her neck, and my mother is terrible with money.
So with the threat of being forced to live with her making me see her, she decides to buy me a car, thinking that every 17 year old wants a car.
Now, I have some serious anxiety issues, and only have my L. I refuse to drive or go for my N. I also have a _crippling_ fear of dealing with money so far as I cannot get a job or walk into a grocery store.
So now I have a car that I didn’t ask for, don’t want, and can’t drive. I can’t pay for insurance or even gas, can’t pay to have the sensor fixed, and can’t drive the car until it is in perfect working order. And I don’t know the first thing about cars due to the fact that they cause me *genuine* issues.
So that’s why I was so unenthusiastic about getting a 2011 PT Cruiser. I was plenty pleasant enough when I was getting it, and I thanked her nicely. She paid for a year of insurance and I thanked her for that as well.
My dad had told me to be pleased when he told me before driving me to pick up the car, and after my little tantrum on how this was fucking bullshit. I didn’t go crazy, just grumbled unhappily for a solid hour while I got up and my father drove me down to my mom.
And now my dad drives it everywhere, bc it’s better on gas and actually works. I still get driven to school, I still walk home. I get driven to my appointments and I still dislike my mother all the same. Buying a car for someone who doesn’t want one won’t fix long standing issues in a relationship.
And at least wait for a goddamn birthday or something. Not just some random fucking one day spur of the moment surprise.
People on reddit: "this will get buried in new but"
UA-cam: "No I don't think it will"
I've had halfway ungrateful moments. As a kid I got a portable dvd player. I loved it and used it to take and listen to music everywhere, but I was excited cause I thought it was a laptop. I was like "NO WAY- oh wait" and had to come to terms I got a dvd player. Of course I said thank you but my parents were upset I wasn't excited like that for a dvd player. But I've always had a problem saying thank you even to really nice things. I got an actual laptop when I turned 18 and I was like "cool guys thank you". On the inside I was STOKED but I issues explaining my emotions. So everyone was just like "... Huh you're welcome then." Idk I've always seemed like I say thank you but never have been able to say THANK YOU
One of my little (about 7 or 8 year old) cousins: “Yeah I _only_ have a PS4 and an Xbox 1”
Sometimes kids exaggerate or use unnecessary words. idk what the context of your situation though, so yea
But compare that to fully grown adults throwing fits n all
dafuq is that kid expecting? Xbox 2?
@@thekoseng idk all consoles maybe
And I have a Super Nintendo Switch entertainment Box Pro II second generation system
This is why I never be nice to people, you just never know.
These are exceptions, spoiled brats. Most people are grateful when you do something nice for them.
@@wcotton yes
guys this is a joke
Does anyone remember that "Welcome to my Shitty Generation" pic? One of the things on it was a Facebook post some kid made that said they hated their mother because she only got them money for their birthday. Someone, presumably a friend of theirs, asked how much they got, to which they replied, and I quote, "$750. I'm done with her."
Wow I'm lucky to get 50$ which is still very good I'm not complaining but I'm just saying if I got 750 at minimum I would probably be just as spoiled as this person I'm glad I get less money than this person so I'm not a brat, again I'm very thankful for the money I get I'm not a stupid brat
Holy shit, 750? I’m a teen and even that is a ton of money for me. I would be grateful as hell.
I would actually be really happy with that
mate i get 20 bucks, the most expensive birthday gift was probably my iPhone ( iPhone SE, bought it for 540$, and 220$ was my own money that my parents gave me for helping around the house )
That is next level ungrateful. 750 USD is about what I spend in 8 to 10 months (I'm a college student).
4:53 my heart jumped.. literally
How many pounds did it lose?
@@RipperRaidenX 3
I’m glad the first chick got a dose of reality and got punished. That’s an r/pro revenge right there
"After she left i bought pizza with the 200 bucks i took."
_They had us in the first half, not gonna lie._
@@destillo wait really? Okok im gonna delete this comments, sorry dude idk if there's someone with the same comment.
@@finnjakdmore2027 if it wasn't on purpose you're free to leave the comment there
@@finnjakdmore2027 yeah totally an accident. Fuck outta here
@@destillo i honestly dont give a fuck if this is a year old, but, this comment is also stolen
Well, I've seen people go camping and hunting in my woods and make lots of noise and not even clean up after. That's why I usually chase them out
That was my neighbors after I chased them off my property...
You get'em Bigfoot !!!
Humans 🙄 .. amirite?
@@leejamestheliar2085 if they invade your property just bury them on it
@@Anna-tc6rz I had thought about that however, " the " they " in question are never coming back, they found out about the truth.......!
Ya don't trespass.
I can’t imagine being that ungrateful about my parents getting me a car. The fact that a car has been used before doesn’t mean it’s a bad car. I’ve owned two used corollas and they have been amazing.
I helped some friends move. They lived up a large, concrete flight of stairs. Coming down, I missed the last step while carrying an exceptionally large box and heard a loud POP in my ankle.
I helped them move for another hour on my hurt ankle, it was swelling and hurt badly. I kept on helping because my car was already loaded and it needed to be unloaded. We get to their new house and the husband just stands there telling me what boxes need to go where... downstairs, upstairs, wherever.
I told him I wasn't walking on anymore stairs because of my ankle. He got pissy with me so after the last box was unloaded I left. An hour drive home, I finally got to put my ankle up and ice on it... then realized I should go to the ER. Yup. It was fractured. I never helped them again.
Gave a homeless man 50 p and he threw it at me and said “look , im poor but this? You can do better”
I was 10
Edit: I dont mean to come off as the people who are like “OMG 400 LIKES TYSM” but we hit 420 likes. Nice
Probably the typical roadshit that would immediately go buy cigarettes or powder after they get money
thats why he is poor
@@kingeling Roadshit, fitting.
Mr Caia. okay
my god
My mom would've whooped me to heaven if I acted like any of these spoiled brats.
If I were one of those spoiled brats, I'd whoop MYSELF to heaven
Actually, I’m pretty sure it’s to hell
True story: My brother would have died if not for me. He’s still a spoiled brat with no respect for me, my belongings, or my privacy.
tf happened to him
Well. Now you gotta tell the story.
Tell the frickin story
You forgot the important part, THE STORY
He is the milkshake man.
11:29 if she's genuinely complaining about a nice gift like that I'd have to disagree about her being a lovely person
Yeah I was a little confused about that .... genuinely lovely people don’t usually complain about expensive heartfelt gifts. Don’t complain, tell the giver politely and then exchange it for the other item. My mother was not infatuated with a present my father bought her, so she explained this and they exchanged it for a lovely vintage style bracelet that they both love. She didn’t like yknow uh he all like I ONLY WEAR PRADA
Yeah, but I think thats why the OP added that they were sheltered,
still doesn't justify it though.
I was taught to always be polite when receiving a gift and to never tell them I don’t like the gift
@@afist5595 Its surprising that many people uses "Sheltered Life" as an excuses to justify things...
Whenever I get a gift a I genuinely dont like, I still be polite and say thanks! Because I dont want to be rude. One time for my 14th birthday I got a toolbox from a friend of my mom, and he said,"u can finally help ur mom with plumbing yeah?!" In a joking way. And I said thanks in a polite way. In the back of my head I'm thinking, what the f***k am I going to use this for, I dont even know how plumbing works. To this day I still have it in my closet. I'm 15 now
"Normal soccer mom type"
Translates to:
"I need to see your manager now!"
harleybynature he was the manager so if she asked for the manager he would’ve/should’ve done a 360° spin
"I need to see your manager now"
Translates to:
"Karen"
I cooked a rare ribeye for a girl I liked. She said she'd let me know when I could drop it off but never got back to me and I had to throw it out after 3 days.
I later found out she didn't feel the same way but it's a shame the steak got wasted, oh well.
See there's the problem. You should have stopped when she says she wanted it rare, also should have just eaten it when she made you wait three days.
Do not give women you want to bang presents. It doesn't work.
@@laxmansaravanakumar8480 I'd have ghosted her is she wanted it well done tbh. Rare or Medium Rare is usually optimal. I should've but what's done is done.
@@valhar2000 you're telling me. At least I didn't spend any more than that. Lesson learned.
When I was a kid, I had to get a monthly shot because my body was acting wack. I had a nurse who was the sweetest person I have ever met. She gave me a bracelet as a way to make me less worried about the visits and built a friendship. I moved up to Washington state and met a new friend. In the second day of meeting her, she steals the bracelet that was given to me by my nurse that helped me get through tough times. My mom noticed this and went to tell her mother. When that friend knew my mom was here for the stolen bracelet, she cried. Her mom had the audacity to say “you made her cry.” B*TCH SHE STOLE SOMETHING THAT WAS IMPORTANT TO ME
I aspire to be that shop teacher.
Dude is a legend.
Bought a used car that was in great condition.
All it needed was some fresh oil and new lights.
The moment we got home, the person I purchased the car for was on their phone looking at other car lots and dealerships.
I asked what they were doing and they replied with,
"I'm just seeing what I could get for a trade in, this car isn't good for me."
take it back and give them a bicycle
Franl155 i agree
“Here’s $100”
“I didn’t give u no $100
She’s gotta be stupid to think he was trying to steal the $100 tip whenever he WENT BACK to return it to her. Some people are fucking stupid.
@@AP0PT0SIS he was delivering in some run down motel so you can’t expect anything more than room temperature IQ
@@loveyourself.8870 lmao
Once my aunt and uncle bought me and my sister 2 gifts for Christmas each instead of one , I was rlly thankful, my sister was about 7 , she started to cry and say that those were not the presents she wanted, I felt so bad for them, she is 11 now , when I remind her she feels embarrassed, I’m glad that my mom taught her her lesson right there and then.