
NOTE: There is a mention of infant loss in this post.
1.
The audacity of asking someone to sell their house to you when it’s not even on the market…
2.
Yeah, no, no one wants to “participate” in this way.
3.
I think this person should skip Christmas dinner, because they’ll probably find a way to make it about them.
4.
What in the world? Does she expect anyone to actually do this?
5.
‘Cause so many people just have extra cars lying around…
6.
“Can someone give me a car, no questions asked.” I’m gonna guess no.
7.
I honestly think this ad is sort of hilarious and also wish someone would let me stay in their luxury flat for free, but it’s still a wild request.
8.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and guess they didn’t find any takers.
9.
I doubt this person found any takers, either.
10.
This is straight-up evil. You can read through the messages asking for the items back if you want to get even angrier — they’re pretty bad.
11.
I don’t think you can learn how to build a porch and living room in a weekend with just some spare wood??? Sounds like they just want someone to build it for free.
12.
Asking for a roommate who will pay full rent but has to go stay somewhere else every weekend is WILD.
13.
This has got to be a joke.
14.
This is either a joke or a 10-year-old, but still.
15.
Crowdfunding to adopt a cat is wild behavior. If you can’t afford the $200 adoption fee, how the hell are you going to be able to afford food, litter, and vet visits?
16.
Again — you should not be getting a pet if you can’t afford to take care of them!
17.
Imagine thinking your neighbor would actually listen to this dumb request.
19.
How in the world did this customer expect this to be on sale?
20.
Life tip: Please never, ever do any work for free. It makes people think *this* is okay.
21.
“Why didn’t you just offer to pay for my shop rent?” Why don’t you appreciate the (already wildly generous) offer you did get?
22.
You don’t get a new free drink if your cat knocks yours over. That’s not a thing.
23.
This isn’t renting. This is cat-sitting, and you have to pay for it, not expect the cat-sitter to pay. (Also…I wonder why they’ve gone through over 100 roommates?)
24.
Repeat after me, kids: this is called taking advantage.
25.
I’m not gonna rag on people for needing food, but asking for an ENTIRE Easter dinner is excessive. Tell your family no, or have them bring stuff!
26.
I also sympathize with anyone struggling to afford essentials, but these people lost me at wanting a $1500 car. And since when are “fluffy heels” and a tablet essentials?
27.
This person wanted someone to pay $100 to clean their yard. Read that again — no, they’re not paying that person $100. The cleaner is paying the homeowner.
28.
This isn’t medieval times. Wood is not payment.
29.
$150??? FOR A WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER???
30.
It’s not just brides and grooms with the entitled wedding-related requests.
31.
Why would this person ask how much something costs then be surprised when it actually costs money?
32.
I’d LOVE to hear what “famous people” this magazine has writing for them.
33.
This person sounds insufferable even without the request to live somewhere for free. And then they had the audacity to list rules?
34.
I get that the job market is tough right now, but demanding a job isn’t going to do you any favors. Especially when you do it like this.
35.
I’ve actually seen this multiple times, and it always shocks me. Why would anyone change their Instagram name so you can use it???
36.
Boarding early doesn’t entitle you to whatever seat you want.
37.
Influencer culture is out of control. Though I don’t know if I can call this person an influencer.
38.
This person has clearly never been to a potluck or picnic party before.
39.
My first impression of this person is that they’re an entitled asshole.
40.
Maybe you shouldn’t post on AITA if you think the person you’re posting about might see it?
41.
And finally, I have to end on the wildest request I’ve seen.
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