Well, entitlement often shows as a lack of gratitude. In stories, these women may receive help or kindness but instead of being thankful, they expect more. For instance, a woman might be given a ride by a neighbor regularly, but instead of being grateful, she starts demanding the neighbor to pick her up at specific times. Another theme is a sense of ownership over things or opportunities that aren't really theirs, like claiming a particular role in a community project without going through the proper selection process.
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.
Typically, in funny entitled stories, there is an unexpected or unreasonable demand. For instance, someone might feel entitled to a front - row seat at a concert without having a valid ticket. The reaction of those around them, be it shock, amusement or resistance, adds to the humor. And often, the entitled person doesn't seem to understand why their demand is wrong. In the restaurant example, the man couldn't comprehend why he had to pay like everyone else. This lack of self - awareness is a common factor.
There was this entitled mom at a restaurant. She tried to get a discount by making up some false complaints about the food. She said the steak was too tough when it was cooked just right. She even threatened to write a bad review online if she didn't get the discount. The manager handled it well though, and didn't give in to her demands.
The Little Match Girl is also an entitled Christmas story. It tells the story of a poor little girl who tries to sell matches on a cold Christmas Eve. As she lights the matches to keep warm, she has visions of wonderful things like a warm stove, a delicious roast goose, and her loving grandmother. It's a sad yet poignant story that makes us think about the less fortunate during the Christmas season.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't have access to Voiceyhere. But generally, top posts by entitled parents might be about their demands for special treatment for their kids in school, like preferential grading or extra privileges in extracurricular activities.
One common situation is in public places like stores or restaurants. Entitled moms often demand special treatment for their kids, like getting free stuff or priority service. For example, at a fast - food place, an entitled mom might ask for extra free toys for her kids just because she thinks they deserve it.
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.
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.