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Woman Gets Called A Jerk For Choosing Client Over Parents’ Dog Who Made Travel Plans Last Minute

Even if we all try to stay as far away from entitled people as we can, it is unavoidable. These people frequently drive others insane because they think the world revolves around them at all times. As a result, they accuse everyone of acting inconsistently. Sadly, while we might be able to put up with an unreasonable stranger on the street, we are more likely to battle with entitled people who have a significant influence on our lives, such as bosses or neighbors. The poster in the tale below is sick of putting up with her unreasonable parents.

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The internet backed a woman who shared her experience on the popular subreddit AmItheAsshole to inquire if it was bad of her to put her business ahead of her parents’ desire. The clientele of the poster, who offered dog walking and pet sitting services, frequently made reservations around 6 to 9 months in advance. They might make reservations for a year in advance at times of high travel demand or on holidays. The Redditor did her best to handle urgent instances, but if she was unable to do so, she would be honest with her clients. Below is the story by OP in her own words. Dont forget to read the comments of the Redditors at the end of the post. Scroll down to have a good time.

1. OP runs a small business of house petting, in which she tries to accommodate last minute bookings too

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2. OP’s parents were going on a vacation so they booked he to watch their dog but she was not available for it and made it clear

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3. For the first set of dates, OP had to watch her parents’ dog and her sister’s dog too. It was hetcic and stressful

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4. One day OP’s mother saw her walking other dogs and asked her for the second shift to watch their dogs but she refused as she had bookings. Mom asked to cancel on other clients but OP refused

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This was the story which OP shared to public on Reddit. Now is the time to read the comments of Redditors and their take on the said story. Do they think OP is the a-hole, or they support her decision of telling no to the parents. Let’s find out below.

5. “No” means “no” and I don;t really understand why people don’t get it simply

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6. The parents should even not be asking OP same thing for the second time

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7. OP was right informing them in advance but they could not just take it

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8. Again, they are saying it’s NTA case

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10. OP’s parents are at fault here which clearly shows

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What is your take on the story? Do you agree with the behbaior that OP showed? What would you do if you were in her situation? I think the parents should have understood her in the first place. Professionalism comes first and there should be no compromise made on this. If you wan tot read more such articles at our website, keep visiting us!

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