30 Outrageous Examples Of Entitled Behavior Being Exposed and Confronted

Some people want everything and will give nothing.

Some people don’t just ask, they bargain like the world owes them a receipt. This list is basically a highlight reel of entitled behavior getting called out in real time, from the “I desire it, but I detest it” energy to the classic “requires payment?” shock when someone realizes free things aren’t automatic.

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It starts with small, petty demands, then zooms out to bigger ones: used golf balls, “high standard” rules nobody agreed to, and a job post that’s really just a wishlist in disguise. Then you get the wild stuff, like someone looking for a sponsor, someone saying “Donate” like it’s a normal request, and the person who needed free furniture plus transportation plus help carrying it in.

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And the best part? It doesn’t stay polite for long, because the same attitude that writes “take it or leave it” also triggers the kind of exposure that makes everyone else pause.

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1. Used golf balls

1. Used golf balls
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2. These are my conditions

2. These are my conditions

3. Not too much to ask

3. Not too much to ask

4. I desire it, but I detest it.

4. I desire it, but I detest it.

5. I don't have anything else to add

5. I don't have anything else to add

6. High standard

6. High standard

7. Last time

7. Last time

8.

Screenshot showing job application request, sponsor inquiry, and entitled response context

9. Please consider submitting your application for this job

9. Please consider submitting your application for this job

10. Looking for a sponsor

10. Looking for a sponsor

11. Donate

Message demanding free furniture, transportation, and assistance, entitled behavior exposed

12. Generously

12. Generously

13. I require free furniture and transportation, as well as assistance to bring it in

13. I require free furniture and transportation, as well as assistance to bring it in

This also looks like someone changing group vacation costs without consulting everyone.

14. $5 a day?

14. $5 a day?

15. Win-win situation

15. Win-win situation

16. OMG

Chat conversation about $5 a day, “win-win” claims, and dog request

17. There are just a few minor things

17. There are just a few minor things

18. Looking for a dog

18. Looking for a dog

19. Sounds great

19. Sounds great

20. I am in favor of supporting small businesses

20. I am in favor of supporting small businesses

21. Bridal party

21. Bridal party

22. Take it or leave it

22. Take it or leave it

23. Do not respond

23. Do not respond

24. Requires payment?

24. Requires payment?

25. Hahaha

Conversation referencing payment required, “do not respond,” and BMX-related entitled exchange

26. BMX

Text thread with “requires payment,” “hahaha,” and entitled demand for a job

27. LMAO

Exposed entitled message sequence, BMX mention, “I want my job” demand shown

28. I want my job!

28. I want my job!

29. So exposed

29. So exposed

30. Jack-of-all-trades

30. Jack-of-all-trades

The used golf balls vibe turns into full chaos once the “These are my conditions” person starts acting like they’re negotiating a contract, not asking a favor.

That’s when the job post energy gets awkward, because “Please consider submitting your application for this job” is paired with “Do not respond” and “Requires payment?” like it’s a prank.

Entitlement is a pervasive issue in modern society that can have negative consequences for both the individual and those around them. However, recent trends indicate that people are becoming more aware of the harmful effects of this mindset and are taking action to combat it.

Through social media and public confrontations, individuals are sharing their experiences and educating others about the dangers of entitlement. This increased awareness is essential in creating a culture that values empathy, understanding, and fairness.

As a society, we must continue to challenge entitled behavior and hold individuals accountable for their actions. By doing so, we can create a more equitable and just world where everyone is valued and respected.

Nobody wants to be the background character in someone else’s “my conditions” fantasy.

Still think entitled people are harmless, read about insisting friends split a dinner bill fairly.

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