I Hate To Use The Term "Spoiled Brat," But These 16 People Really Seemed To Embody That With Their Rude, Entitled, Senseless Behavior

    The presumptuousness is off the charts.

    I hate entitled people, but sometimes, I like to look through the r/ChoosingBeggars subreddit just to see how entitled they can get. Turns out, the limit does not exist. See for yourself:

    1. This bridesmaid who tried to bring their partner on the bachelorette trip and get a free couples' vacation out of it:

    "You can get to the hotel whenever you get there. Not sure about the qty of hotel rooms yet."
    "I really don't think you should bring your boyfriend to a bachelorette party."

    2. This "influencer" who wanted a club to give them table service in exchange for a social media post:

    "I think this would be a great opportunity for a club in the burbs..."

    3. This couple who blasted their parents on social media for giving them sweet and practical gifts:

    "We are really not looking forward to anything they send anymore."

    4. This person who threw a hissy fit over getting gifted a free video game:

    "if you want to gift me a game PLEASE asked first that way you don't waste your money"

    5. This parent who wanted to pay a babysitter $50 a day to watch three kids, provide transport, and cook for them:

    "They're super cool, fairly easy kids. We also have two cats. $50/day."

    6. Even worse, this parent who didn't even offer to pay minimum wage for babysitting services:

    "I can only do $6 an hour please pm me if your interested"

    7. Even WORSE, this parent who tried to offer $2 an hour for 11-hour workdays:

    "i am able to pay 100 dollars for the five days and if possible at your house."

    8. This absolute winner who made this (gross) laundry list of rules required to be their girlfriend:

    "Will dress as they way I tell her"

    9. This person who went on a neighborhood app and just boldly asked for a free smart TV:

    "You're kidding right?"

    10. This person who tried to pay even less for items she already ordered, which were already discounted to begin with:

    "With all do respect you are ordering three handmade crochet items that took more than a few days to make for less than the cost of materials and labor to make them."

    11. This person who tried to exchange their used, fake AirPods for a Nintendo Switch:

    "I only used them once and I don't need AirPods so"

    12. This person who boldly asked for free clothing and free delivery:

    "I need some shoe (9.5) and Clothes (18) and pant (18) and School supplies and yall need to deliver it"

    13. This person who asked people to donate so they could get plastic surgery:

    "for a brazilian butt lift"

    14. This parent, who was VERY upset with a family member for repurposing their own baby clothes instead of giving them to her:

    "You know I'm due in 6 weeks so how could you be so inconsiderate & just disregard me??"

    15. This person who made a deal that was very easy to refuse:

    "I think I'll leave it, thanks"

    16. And this person who tried to slander a very helpful business for no reason (and got called out on it):

    "we saved you $135 from putting a part on your car that it didn't need"

    H/T: r/ChoosingBeggars