Well, here's one. A woman felt entitled to cut in line at the grocery store. She claimed she was in a hurry because she had important things to do. However, the people in the line were not having it. They made her go to the back. Her indignant look was quite hilarious as she stomped off.
There is a story of a young boy who thought he was entitled to all the toys in the playroom during a party. He would grab toys from other kids. When the other kids protested, he said it was his right as the 'host' (even though it wasn't his house). His over - the - top sense of entitlement made for a really funny situation.
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.
Once, a parent entered a store with their child. The child knocked over a display by accident. Instead of apologizing, the parent told the store clerk that it was the store's fault for having the display in such an 'inconvenient' place for children. It was really a case of an entitled parent trying to shift the blame for their child's actions.
Sure. At a clothing store, a 'Karen' wanted a dress in a size that was out of stock. Instead of accepting it, she demanded that the store find one from another branch immediately. When the salesperson said it would take a day or two, she started yelling that she couldn't wait and it was their fault for not having enough inventory. Another 'Karen' was at a movie theater. She complained that the seats were too close together and tried to move to an empty VIP section without paying extra.
Sure. There was an entitled parent at a sports event. Their child wasn't very good at the sport, but they demanded that the coach give their kid more playing time. When the coach tried to explain that there were other kids who were more skilled and deserved the time, the parent started yelling that their child was 'special' and should be treated differently. It was really embarrassing for their child.
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.
Well, I knew a situation where an entitled friend thought she could just barge into her friend's house unannounced at any time. She didn't respect her friend's privacy or personal space. Once, her friend was having a really important work - related call at home, and she just showed up and started chatting loudly as if it was her own place. This kind of behavior really strained their friendship.
Sure. A common one is about a kid who expects to get top grades without putting in any effort. He just assumes that because he is 'himself', teachers should give him good marks. So when he gets a bad grade, he blames the teacher instead of looking at his own lack of study.
In a family I heard of, a brother thought he was entitled to a larger share of the inheritance just because he was the eldest. He constantly pressured his parents about it and made the family atmosphere very tense. He didn't consider the contributions of his siblings or the fact that his parents might have different plans.