One common type is the customer entitlement. Like in restaurants, some customers think they can demand special treatment or freebies for no valid reason. Another is the entitlement in shared spaces. People believing they can use more than their fair share of resources, for example, taking up too much space in a library study area.
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.
I knew a person who thought they were entitled to park in disabled parking spots just because they were in a hurry. They didn't care about the real needs of disabled people. They got fined many times but still didn't change their behavior.
Once I was in a coffee shop. There was an entitled person who demanded that the barista remake his drink three times just because it wasn't 'perfect' in his eyes. He was extremely rude and made the whole atmosphere in the shop unpleasant.
One entitled kids story could be about a child who always demands the best toys and throws a tantrum if they don't get them immediately. For example, at a store, when the parent says no to an expensive video game, the kid starts crying and yelling, making a scene until the embarrassed parent gives in.
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.
One common trait is a lack of respect for others' possessions. Like in the stories where they just take things without asking. Another is throwing tantrums when they don't get their way. For example, the kid in the store who threw a fit when not getting candies.
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.
There was a parent who, at a sports event, yelled at the referee because their child's team lost. They claimed the referee was biased against their child's team, even though the calls were fair. It shows how some parents feel overly entitled to victory for their kids regardless of the circumstances. Also, I heard of a parent who tried to get their child into a prestigious school by falsely claiming connections and special circumstances, believing their child was more deserving than others just because they were their child.
A Karen story that stands out is when a Karen in an apartment complex demanded that the management remove all the flowers from the common area because she was allergic. She didn't care that other residents liked the flowers and thought her needs should be the top priority just because she lived there.