rSlash - r/Entitledparents Give Me Free Food Or I'll Throw Food At You!
Episode Date: July 4, 2020r/Entitledparents In today's episode, an entitled Karen completely flips out at a fast food cashier over a freaking ice cream cone. Why on earth would you scream and shout at another human being just ...because they got you the wrong size ice cream cone? The manager attempts to intervene, and it's a good thing he did, because the Karen THROWS THE ICE CREAM CONE AT THE CASHIER! The manager smacks the cone out of the air like a pro NBA player. Not in my house, Karen! If you like this podcast and you want to see more, follow my podcast for daily Reddit content! 🔔 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2E3A8i6 💬 Discord: https://discord.gg/VD6eYD3 🎧 Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/rslash ⚓ Send me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rslash 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rslashyt/ ♪ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rslash0 🛒 Merch: http://bit.ly/rSlashMerch 🎁 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Our next Reddit post is from Lala Lala not listening.
I'm an intensive care unit registered nurse.
A few nights ago I was working our burn ward
where this happened.
Typically pre-COVID, we allowed three visitors per patient
between the hours of 80m to 8pm.
During the worst of COVID,
all visitors were restricted, all units, no exceptions.
Now that things are lightning up,
we're starting to allow visitors again
under certain conditions.
One visitor per patient at a time, 18 and up only.
Everyone will be screened and made to wear in 95 masks and two hour visiting masks.
Pretty reasonable.
Enter entitled mother.
I'm taking care of her husband who was grilling when the propane tank exploded.
He's pretty burned up, but nowhere near life-threatening.
He's awake, alert, talking, eating, et cetera.
Not undestore by any means.
I get a call from this lady, positively screeching
that she's downstairs and some beward,
the guest secretary won't let her come visit her dying husband
and that I'd better tell her it's okay.
After getting a few words in, I come to find out
that it's because she has children with her.
I explain our policy and she loses it.
And coherent words are screamed at me.
I hung up.
I giggle to myself that I'm so glad she's downstairs
and this is a locked unit
and it sucks to be that secretary right now.
Well, in walks a super pissed off woman escorted by security alone, raging about how
we need to let her kids up to see their dad because they haven't seen him in three days. She asked
for the charge nurse after I tell her policy as policy. So she's yelling at my charge for a
solid 10 minutes when I go into the guys room. He's embarrassed. He can hear her yelling from his room. He apologizes for
we chat for a bit and I ask about his kids and how old they are etc. He tells me their boys 3
and 6 years old. The lady is still with my charge nurse. It's been about 15 to 20 minutes that
she's been in the unit now and she hasn't come to see her dying husband yet. My patient then said
wait the kids aren't alone in the waiting
room, are they? Uh oh, I hope they haven't wrecked it. So I run and check. Nope, no kids
to be found. Because of the missing children, I consulted the house supervisor and we call
a code pink. Possible abducted or lost child. In the event of a code pink, no one goes
in or out of the hospital and all entrances and extents are monitors.
I go to tell my charge what's going on right in front of the entitled mother. I say the children she
brought can't be located in the waiting room so we call the code pink. We'll need a description of
the kids and what they were wearing. Well, of course they're not in the waiting room. This stupid
secretary wouldn't let them up. They're out in the car. There's a pause in my charge, and the nurse says, oh, are they with more family out there?
Ma'am, is there someone in the car with your children?
I need to go. Move. Let me out.
She's trying to push around me to get to a staircase.
No, no one can leave during a code pink. You can't go anywhere. To make a long story short, the police were called.
A report was filed.
She wasn't arrested since the only other person to take the kids is in the hospital.
We're mandated reporters and had to report to child protective services.
I feel so bad for the husband and those kids.
And just a reminder, her kids were 3 and 6 years old. Leaving kids that young
alone in a car is criminally stupid, and CPS should absolutely be called. Between their
entitled mom and their dad, who seems like a nice guy but is prone to blowing things
up, I wish those kids the best of luck.
Our next Reddit post is from Donvote if you see name. I'm one of the shift managers at
a well known and well loved fast food establishment. We're famous for having some of the hardest
working and most respectful employees in the industry. As a manager on duty, I make
sure that my employees know I have their back. So today had been rather uneventful. The
occasional spill here or there, someone got the wrong thing on their order, etc, etc.
Most customers love us and understand when we mess up.
We always make sure to make it right, no matter if it costs us a few bucks or 50.
Q entitled mother.
Now I was in the manager's office looking over some catering orders due for that day.
For some reason, it seemed like the entire city of LA decided that today was a fantastic
data order all the food in the house.
No matter, it's good money.
I was in the middle of trying to call someone in to give the back of the house some relief
from all the massive orders they now had to make.
One of my awesome employees comes in and tells me that someone's at the front counter
and wants to talk to me.
I hang up the call and head to the front.
There, I meet the entitled mother and her monster child who won't stop screaming.
Your employee is trying to scam us.
I ordered a large ice cream cone and he gave us a small.
My new employee looks petrified and isn't saying anything.
Not wanting this interaction to continue, I say, I'm sure it wasn't on his mistake.
We'll fix that for you right away.
The new guy immediately nods his head and heads to the ice cream machine.
Ugh, an Anis mistake, huh? Your Anis mistake made my child cry.
I demand you make that ice cream free.
Ma'am, I can either give your refund or remake the ice cream, your choice.
What? How dare you? You really expect me to pay for it after your employee made a mistake?
With all due respect, it seems you already ate the other cone.
Besides at this point, there isn't any proof that a mistake was made in the first place.
Will replace your ice cream or issue the refund?
The new guy is walking back with the cone at this point. Entitled Mother's previously enraged demeanor quickly changed to an almost creepy sweetness.
Okay, I'll take the cone. Thank you so much. I sent some things off here so I linger in the area.
My spidey senses were on. The new guy presented Entitled Mother with the cone. As soon as he turned his back,
I saw Entitled Mother ready herself to throw the cone right at the new guy. Luckily,
my reflexes were fast enough to slap the cone right out of midair into one of our soda machines.
I internally cringed, knowing we'd have to do an extensive cleaning on that later.
Not wasting time, I immediately turned to entitled mother. Leave this restaurant right now.
But now, if you ever come back here, you will be turned away without question.
Entitled mother gathers up her child, who is now screaming even louder.
Your food sucks anyways, I hope you go under.
I decide that escalating the situation will be pointless, so I just keep an eye on her
until I can see her car driving down the street.
I capture an image from security footage to put on our do not serviced.
The new guy was shaken up, but insisted that he was fine working.
I gave him a 30 minute paid break so we could calm his nerves.
This occurred all of two hours ago at this point, and my blood is still boiling.
Good on UOP, it's awesome to hear about bosses who literally have their employees
backs.
Our next Reddit post is from destructive goddess.
So this is generally a long story dating back about eight or nine years ago from the
beginning until now.
My grandparents on my father's side of the family are really well off.
They practically own all the lands within a small city environment that was inherited
from my grandfather's father before him, and split between himself and his two siblings. They do business in renting out
the land to companies, farmers, and homeowners from my understanding. This has brought my
grandfather's net worth up to roughly $2.8 billion within his lifespan before he passed away.
My grandparents encourage a lifestyle where we need to make our own way within the world,
but they're willing to help out with certain expenses such as school funds, rent,
home ownership, and sometimes even smaller things like vet bills, shopping, etc.
Now we can get to the story. So, roughly nine years ago now, my sister had graduated from
high school and it earned a two-year scholarship to her dream college, but couldn't afford much
more than that and wouldn't be able to buy everything she needed for those two years.
Our grandparents had graciously decided to help her out with the funding.
They paid for her dorm room, her transportation fees, her books, her food tickets, and everything
else she would need for the four years or so that she attended.
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Even granting her extra money for anything else she might want to do on this side or anything
she might need for school.
This included monthly paychecks for gas and extra food.
So my mom gave her our old car.
My grandparents paid for everything else she'd need, and she was off of her college experience.
Throughout her four or so years of college, my sister changed her major three times.
Failed to graduate because of constantly changing her classes, and spent a good majority of her money on
partying and hauling her friends around, taking everyone out to expensive restaurants and eating out often.
There was even a time during her years attending college where my grandparents had overpaid.
They forgot they paid for the year's dormant classes already and sent in a double payment.
And the school decided to refund their money,
but sent it to my sister instead of back to them. She never bothered to ask about where it came
from or who it belonged to. She just decided to waste the extra $12,000 that she got back on
partying and eating out more often than she had before. This greatly upset our grandparents,
because she had stolen their money without even our grandparents because she had stulling their
money without even bothering to ask them about it to begin with, as she was supposed to return it
to them. This was the first mistake she'd made with them. By the end of her last year,
she was supposed to graduate. Everyone decided to join together to help her celebrate her time in
effort in school. We're talking around maybe 20 people who flew in from all across the country to join her. This included great aunts, great uncles, cousins, our aunt, our dad, and stepmom,
stepmom's grandcrotch goblins, and finally our grandparents themselves. It's likely,
although I can't specifically be sure that our grandparents had paid for everyone else's
travel expenses, including plane tickets, hotel
rooms, and more.
Our grandpa was in very poor health at the time already.
He never traveled because it was hard on him.
He was strapped to an oxygen tank and wheelchair bound at the time.
It had been a roughly 9 hour drive for them to our college, which was located high up in
the mountains, which only made it harder for our granddad to be there.
So everyone had gathered together from far and wide to help celebrate her achievements and
congratulate her personally. But my sister was in a pissy mood from the very beginning,
and conveniently decided to have a mental breakdown, which was basically her just throwing a tantrum.
And basically, she just decided to say, Effet, and she blew everyone else off and avoided them like the plague.
She talked to our dad's stepmom, and that was it.
She refused to talk to our grandparents and ignored everyone else who had shown up before
leaving the campus. I spent time with our grandparents and our other relatives in her
stead, because holy hell, that was rude, even I hate her for that.
And then I left with our mom to help her finish packing up her dorm room so she could move back down to the city.
And by the way, she didn't help us.
She just sat there, huffing and being pissy the entire time we hauled everything out to her car.
So we finished, and we got a call from our grandma, who said that we all needed to meet up at a certain place, because they had all gathered together at the hotel they were staying at to throw a very expensive
party to celebrate with her.
But my sister decided to ignore them and went to visit dad instead at his hotel shortly
before making a straight drive back down to the city.
This was her second mistake, which greatly pissed off our grandparents and relatives.
She didn't give an F.
So a few years past, and my sister never really cared, nor tried to keep contact with our grandparents.
Save for the one time she approached them to show her for boyfriend, and my grandma had torn into her
over how disrespectful and rude she had been, to which my mother defended my sister
and lied about the money she stole claiming it had been her own.
And eventually, in October of 2017, our grandfather started ailing beyond the point of return.
His body was starting to fail and he was getting ready to pass on.
We had to force my sister to join us to visit him one last time before he passed.
He passed away on the 17th.
He deliberately, we believe, cut his oxygen supply off and let
himself go after all their family and friends had gotten to say goodbye for the last time.
So now it was just nanny and I swear, every time I visited her, she was going off about
my sister stealing from them and being disrespectful, and how my mom was trying to cover for and I know.
I mean, it wasn't anything new to me.
My mom would always defend my sister's every action, good or bad.
But I did eventually try to gently tell her to let it go
that it wasn't worth leaning on to
because it only stressed her out
and make her unhappy and miserable if she did.
She didn't want to let it go
and I doubt it was over the money in general.
I believe it was more because of her disrespectful attitude and coldness towards them. My grandfather had a will written
out that granted all of us, even my sister at first, roughly $150-$280,000 in a trust
fund, that would continue to grow over the years, but wouldn't be accessible to us until
after my grandma died. And, well, I guess three years later she still hasn't been able to let that incident go.
Because we just got a letter in the mail from the lawyer about a week ago saying that Nanny
removed my sister from the will.
I don't blame her for it.
My sister is a real piece of work.
She's money hungry, spoiled, just bad in general.
She's our mom's little angel so she gets away with everything
and never things or cares about anything she does. My mom got so angry about that letter
though that she actually threatened to sue my grandma for removing my sister off the
will. She went as far as to call my grandmother a bee about it but chickened out of going off
on her because Nanny is just one of those people you don't want to piss off. She, instead, demanded that I share my portion of the will with
my sister, and I told her no. She's an idiot, my sister deserved this, and I'll never
see it as anything otherwise. She only ever visited them for money. She never bothered to speak
to them otherwise either, whether they accepted her warmly or not, it didn't matter.
She was extremely rude and never felt any remorse for her actions towards them or anyone
else in the family.
I don't blame her for removing my sister.
As of now, it's my grandmother's money and her right to remove my sister if she feels
it's necessary to do so.
My mom is an idiot for wanting to take her to court over it.
My mom has never seen a problem with take her to court over it. My
mom has never seen a problem with how disrespectful and rude my sister had been and continues
to be. And that's exactly why she was removed. My grandma says that Granddaddy did it before
he passed. Whether that's true or not, I doubt it honestly, but in any case, I don't blame
her. My sister is like our parents, greedy, money hungry, and
selfish people. Down in the comments, Iron Bite says, don't flinch OP, just let your sister
hang. And OP adds this. Oh, she will, no worries. I have zero tolerance for her at this point.
I still haven't forgiven her for what she did at a graduation. I kid you not, my exact conversation with her that
day was, quit being so effing rude. This may be the last time you ever see some of these
family members and they spend a lot of time and money to come out here just to celebrate
with you. And her only response to that was, what do you mean nobody in our family has
died yet? Legit, our great uncle had died of a fatal heart attack not even a year or so before that,
and she knew.
She just didn't care and chose to forget about it because it didn't matter to her.
I am not helping her at all.
She got what she deserved as far as I'm concerned, and mom has no rights or ground to complain
about any of it.
They put themselves in this place, it was an unfair or unjustified. That was our
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