{"id":70628,"date":"2022-11-30T12:19:19","date_gmt":"2022-11-30T19:19:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/moneyppl.com\/?p=70628"},"modified":"2022-12-06T01:18:26","modified_gmt":"2022-12-06T08:18:26","slug":"these-entitled-beggars-make-us-lose-our-faith-in-humanity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.moneyppl.com\/these-entitled-beggars-make-us-lose-our-faith-in-humanity\/70628\/","title":{"rendered":"These Entitled Beggars Make Us Lose Our Faith In Humanity"},"content":{"rendered":"
We see it too often online these days. People who believe others owe them everything for no particular reason at all. These entitled beggars are people who don’t bring anything to the table. No one wants to hang around someone who complains and expects the world<\/a> to give them what they want, especially when they’re ungrateful about it. Most of the time, we can ignore someone who begs. <\/span><\/p>\n But sometimes, these entitled beggars cause too much of a commotion to ignore. Through their childish complaints, we lose faith in humanity. Whether these <\/span>dumb people<\/span><\/a> are wasting our time through constant attempts at selling or trying to scam us, these people need to learn a thing or two about respect. <\/span><\/p>\n This person is one of those entitled beggars who wouldn’t give up. They live in their own reality<\/a> where they won’t take no for an answer. This person tried to buy a TV even though the seller told them it was already sold. Three times. Is this beggar trying to troll them? How many times can someone tell you no? They even tried to haggle the price, even though the seller was straight up and told them it wasn’t available. Good riddance (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>)!<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n To be honest, this haggler is hilarious. He’s one of those entitled beggars that tried to relate to the seller but failed. He also needs to go back to math class, because he clearly doesn’t understand was 10% off means. Not only that, but he lied about his name. We appreciate the seller’s list of reasons for calling out the buyer. We’re not sure why the buyer thought he could buy something that costs $1,500 for $150, but at least he tried and failed miserably (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This boss is one of those entitled beggars that expects his customers to pay his wait staff instead of him. Because he’s too cheap<\/a> to pay his servers a normal wage, he asks his customers to tip more to make up for the lost salary. This is ridiculous. We understand tipping 20 percent, as that’s a common courtesy when you go out to dinner. But asking people to pay more just because you’re too cheap to pay yourself is extremely rude (via Reddit<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This woman sounds like one of those entitled beggars who wants her man to pay for everything including her meals. It’s almost 2023, men and women usually split the bill nowadays. Getting treated to dinner is a beautiful<\/a> gift someone could give you. Because it didn’t match her expectations, she complained. This is a relationship that doesn’t sound like it’s going to last for very long. Let’s hope that guy finds a woman who’s grateful for the meals (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This resume has to be a joke. Surely no one would ever submit a resume like this and be serious about it. Megan seems like one of those entitled beggars that expect the workplace to bow down to her and work around her schedule. She’s only willing to work three to five days a week between the hours of 10 AM-3:30 PM. In a perfect<\/a> world, everyone would work like that. She seems to be above everyone else<\/a>. She’s certainly not the hard worker she’s made herself out to be. And she’s missing some critical parts of her resume, like previous work experience, references, and education. There’s no way she’s ever going to get a job if this is the resume she’s submitting to everyone (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you can’t afford<\/a> the repairs, why are you even buying something in the first place? This buyer tried to haggle down the price of an already discounted piece of furniture. They also tried to guilt-trip the seller by saying it’s not “going to a rich<\/a> home.” That statement was unnecessary. If the deal doesn’t work for your budget<\/a>, find another deal, period. Entitled beggars like to waste other people’s time (via Reddit<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Some entitled beggars live in their own confusing world. This person thinks that people pay to work. He expects someone to pay him $400 to take his garage off of his property. Oh, and he says he’s not responsible if they end up getting hurt. This one is ridiculous. How does someone even have the audacity to post<\/a> this on the internet and be serious about it? He wants free labor and to make a profit out of it. It looks like that garage isn’t going anywhere anytime soon if he’s not willing to get it off of his property himself (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We understand people leave negative reviews for restaurants when they have a bad experience. If the service was poor or the food<\/a> was bad, then they have a right to express their disappointment. But entitled beggars like this one who leaves a bad review because a restaurant wasn’t open on their terms, make us lose faith in humanity. It’s just embarrassing<\/a>. Not only has Funky Grits been open for an entire year, but they’re serving people at the fair. This person doesn’t want to give them a second chance because they weren’t open or available on their schedule. It’s probably a good thing this customer didn’t eat at Funky Grits, as the restaurant deserves better customers (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n If this daughter has a dad like this, there’s no saying what her teenage years will be like. He freaked<\/a> out that the seller took five minutes to respond to his messages, and then blamed the seller he was late picking up his daughter. These entitled beggars need to learn a thing or two about respect. He sounds desperate for this couch, too. If he needed a couch that badly, he should go to the store and get one. Not only that, but he also demanded a reduction in the couch’s price because he was late picking up his daughter. If only the world worked like that, and we could blame other people for our problems. Luckily, this seller had the last word. We’re sorry you’re her dad, too (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n It sounds like this dog<\/a> groomer has had enough of people’s complaints. We’re surprised so many people complain that a dog groomer costs<\/a> more than a hairdresser. This groomer listed every single reason why it costs more to groom a dog than a person. At least that’ll shut up the entitled beggars. This list is hilarious<\/a> and there’s no way someone could argue against it. Being a pet groomer sounds like a lot of work, too, and that is way people pay that extra fee so they don’t have to be the ones to groom their pets (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Thanks to this guy, that scammer isn’t making a buck. It turns out that he won’t take anything less than five dollars, lives in a nice house, and has a new Jeep. He’s scamming people into thinking<\/a> he’s poor and living on the streets. Entitled beggars that lie and scam people to make their way to the top make us shake our heads and roll our eyes. Luckily, this guy holding the sign shed some light on the truth. Now this guy isn’t making a penny. He needs to get his act together and get a real job like the rest of us (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This audacity of this person is bold. They outright stole these headphones from their friend<\/a>. We understand the initial miscommunication, but the fact that they kept the headphones anyway is rude. There’s an expectation when you lend something to a friend that you’ll get it back. This person kept their friend’s $250 headphones just because they didn’t have any. They even told them to get another pair as a gift. These entitled beggars seem to believe the world revolves around them. To top it all off, they left their friend and read. We’re not sure this person ever got those headphones back. But they may have lost a friend after that (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Expecting a friend to do something for free is unreasonable. This person went to school to study how to be a photographer. Their friend expected them to take professional engagement photos for free and then commented<\/a> on how they were disappointed they even charged them in the first place. This doesn’t sound like a supportive friend at all, and instead of paying their friend for their services and creativity, they went ahead and booked<\/a> another photographer. Honestly, this photographer is better off with other friends. These entitled beggars aren’t going to have any friends left if they keep acting like this (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n It’s not easy asking for money<\/a>, but sometimes, you have no other option. People get themselves into a rut and need a little extra help to get out. Usually, they only ask for a few bucks, not $200. Entitled beggars think they can get a couple of hundred bucks just by asking. But this person asked the wrong stranger because instead of getting money, this stranger sent them jobs in the San Diego area. That’s the smartest move. We wonder what that person’s reaction was upon getting that link instead of a quick and easy $200 (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Entitled beggars that ask artists to work for them for free are plain rude. It’s common knowledge not to ask someone to draw you for free, especially when they’re an expert in their field. Luckily, this artist had a good sense of humor and gave the woman a picture<\/a> for free. That’s what free artwork looks like, ladies and gentlemen. There’s no way she would’ve expected to receive a photograph like this when she opened her phone, but she got what she deserved (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This person’s already getting a free dishwasher. Why would they ask for more free things to make it worth their time? Dishwashers are expensive; the fact that they’re getting one for free is incredible. These entitled beggars just want more and more and can never have enough. The seller came back with a hilarious statement and told them they’ll give it to them for half off. But what’s half off of free – it’s zero (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Christmas can be one of the most stressful times of the year, especially for single parents who are struggling with money. Instead of being responsible for their actions, though, entitled beggars tend to blame others for their shortcomings. Trying to find gifts for friends and family can feel like an impossible task, but it’s also a good way to reflect on your year, job, and expenses. This buyer tried to ask for hundreds of dollars off of something that was already more than 50 percent off. We understand the stress, but the fact that she blamed the seller for ruining her children’s Christmas is absurd. The seller’s snarky response was called for, and they have every right to say what they did (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We don’t understand people<\/a> who ask for things for free. That’s not how the world works. People earn their money<\/a> by working and exchanging their services. What’s worse is that this person asked for iPhone 7s and above for free in good condition. We’re not sure why they thought that would work, but they tried their best. They got it handed to them, though, with the comment underneath. Hopefully, they learned a thing or two about asking for something for free (via Reddit<\/a>).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Some people are good at haggling, while others are just terrible. Haggling is an art form and requires a lot of skill and practice. When the seller agrees to a lower price, you should just accept it instead of trying to shave off a bunch more money. This person already managed to haggle the price down, but their ego got in the way<\/a> and they tried to shave even more money off of it. This backfired and the seller added money to the price. Entitled beggars possess arrogance that ends up putting them in a worse position (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n No one wants to babysit for free. No one. Good luck trying to find a reputable babysitter who will watch your kids for free. Aren’t your kids worth the cost? How could you expect a service to be for free? The only time babysitting is ever free is when the kid’s grandma or grandpa watches them. A free babysitter doesn’t sound like a good idea<\/a>, and entitled beggars need to stop trying to cut corners to save money. Finding a babysitter is worth the investment (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you’re going to argue with a salesman that you can find a cheaper part online<\/a>, then why don’t you just shop online in the first place? This happens more often than we can think of. Entitled beggars love trying to make a huge scene and save any buck they can. This is a genius way<\/a> to prevent anyone from trying to argue with the price. It saves everyone’s time and prevents unnecessary arguments from happening (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n People who serve in the military are brave. They deserve honor and respect. It’s a huge sacrifice, and these people experience some of the toughest mental and physical days of their life<\/a>. But just because you’re married<\/a> to someone who served doesn’t mean you get to reap the same benefits. It’s not how it works. We do appreciate the sacrifices this military spouse went through with her husband, but that doesn’t mean she gets free drinks and food. Her complaint is undeserved. She’s one of those entitled beggars who needs to be put in her place <\/span>(via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Not only did this person ask the seller to buy back the car<\/a> they just sold, but they asked them to then sell it for a cheaper price. Did they think that would work? That’s not how life works. Entitled beggars think they’ll get anything they ask for, even the most absurd things. They tried to make a horrible offer to see if it would work. We’ll give this person credit though because at least they tried. But they even tried to guilt-trip the seller, which didn’t work. If they need a car that bad, they need to look elsewhere (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This sign clearly describes the different types of entitled beggars. One beggar is happy with free beer while another complains that the free beer isn’t tasty enough. We all know that beggars can’t be choosers, which is why this sign says not to be like Leigha. We’re not sure where this sign belongs or who’s reading it, but it’s hilarious that someone even put in the effort. Honestly, free beer is good enough, even if it’s not the best beer in the world (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Not only was this buyer extremely rude, but they called the other person a cheap a**. Moving isn’t easy and requires a lot of manual labor. It’s tiring and complicated, so charging $20\/hour is extremely reasonable. For some reason, this person thought they could haggle the price down to $5\/hour. When the mover didn’t agree, they reacted, cursed at them, and then huffed they would get their dad to help them. They shouldn’t be buying anything or seeking the services of others if they’re going to complain about the price (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Did we read that correctly? Not only is this beggar asking for 20 dollar bills or larger, but they’re also telling others not to waste<\/a> their time. How rude! They should be grateful that someone is even willing to give them any money for no reason at all. These entitled beggars need a slap back to reality. Let’s hope this person didn’t get a single dollar. We’re not sure who’d throw 20 bucks at them for no reason, anyway. At the very least, we’ll give him credit for trying (via <\/span>Everyday Monkey<\/span><\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\nPersistent Beggar<\/span><\/h2>\n
Trying To Relate<\/span><\/h2>\n
Pay The Waitstaff<\/h2>\n
Ungrateful<\/span><\/h2>\n
Strict Resume<\/span><\/h2>\n
Can’t Afford Repairs<\/h2>\n
Pay To Work<\/span><\/h2>\n
Funky Grits<\/span><\/h2>\n
Poor Daughter<\/span><\/h2>\n
Done With The Complaints<\/span><\/h2>\n
The Scammer<\/span><\/h2>\n
Left On Read<\/span><\/h2>\n
Disrespectful Friend<\/span><\/h2>\n
Extra Help<\/span><\/h2>\n
Draw Me<\/span><\/h2>\n
Knock Half Off<\/span><\/h2>\n
Jolly Christmas <\/span><\/h2>\n
Free iPhone 7 and Above<\/h2>\n
Haggle Fail <\/span><\/h2>\n
Free Babysitter<\/span><\/h2>\n
Surcharge For Talking<\/span><\/h2>\n
Military Spouse<\/span><\/h2>\n
Car’s Sold<\/span><\/h2>\n
Be Like Terry<\/span><\/h2>\n
Cheapa**<\/span><\/h2>\n
Don’t Waste My Time<\/span><\/h2>\n