I have a rich entitled friend who always brags about his expensive vacations. He'll show off pictures and talk non - stop about how he stays in the most luxurious resorts. But when it comes to doing any charity work or helping those in need, he always has an excuse not to get involved. He seems to think that his wealth makes him superior and exempt from basic acts of kindness.
There was this rich entitled friend of mine. He bought a brand - new sports car and decided to park it in a handicapped spot at a shopping mall just because he was in a hurry. When the security guard asked him to move, he started yelling that he paid a lot of money for that car and should be able to park wherever he wants. He completely disregarded the needs of disabled people and the rules in place.
One of my rich entitled friends once threw a huge tantrum at a high - end restaurant just because they didn't have his favorite brand of champagne available. He demanded that they send someone out to buy it immediately, as if the world should revolve around his desires.
A rich entitled friend of mine thought it was okay to cut in line at an exclusive club event. He just walked right up to the front, saying that he knew the owner and didn't need to wait like everyone else. The people in line were all glaring at him, but he didn't seem to care at all. He felt that his wealth and connections gave him the right to skip the queue.
One entitled mom story is about a mom at a park. She let her kids run wild on the playground equipment, not caring if they were bumping into other children. When another mom politely asked her to have her kids be more careful, she got really angry and said her kids could do whatever they wanted. It was so unfair to the other kids and parents trying to have a peaceful time at the park.
There was an entitled parent who thought their child should always win at sports events. At a little league baseball game, when the umpire made a fair call against their child, the parent stormed onto the field, shouting insults at the umpire and even trying to physically intimidate him. It was really embarrassing for the other kids and parents there.
Sure. One entitled Karen story is about a woman who demanded a refund at a coffee shop just because her latte had a little too much foam. She made a huge scene, yelling at the barista and claiming it was the worst coffee she'd ever had. Another one was in a store where a Karen insisted that she should get a discount on a dress that wasn't on sale, saying she was a 'loyal customer' even though she'd only been there once before. And then there was the Karen at the airport who tried to cut in line at the security check, saying she had an important flight and couldn't wait like everyone else.
There's a story from a school. There was an entitled kid in class. When it was time to share art supplies, he refused to let others use the new markers he brought. He said they were his and only he could use them. When the teacher told him sharing was important, he argued that he was special and should be allowed to keep them all to himself.
There was an entitled woman at an airport. She cut in line at the security check, saying she was too important to wait. When people objected, she started yelling that she had a very important meeting to attend and that they should let her go first as if her needs were more significant than everyone else's.
Sure. There was this one time at a coffee shop. A customer thought they were entitled to a free drink just because they didn't like the taste of the first sip they took. They made a huge fuss, demanding a replacement for free even though there was nothing actually wrong with the drink.
Sure. One entitled mom story is about a mom at a restaurant. She demanded that the chef make a special dish not on the menu for her picky child. When the waiter said it wasn't possible, she made a huge scene, saying how the restaurant should accommodate her 'precious' baby.
Sure. One story could be about a woman who felt entitled to the best seat in a restaurant without a reservation. She just walked in and demanded that table which was already reserved for someone else. She made a big fuss until the manager finally gave in just to avoid more trouble.
Sure. There was a story about a man who thought he was entitled to a free meal at a restaurant just because he was a regular customer. He argued with the waiter for ages, but in the end, he was politely told that everyone has to pay. It was funny to see his shocked face when he realized his sense of entitlement was misplaced.