The world owe you … nothing .

We all know how entirely annoying it can be when others act entitled. May these 13 screenshots that wereshared on Redditremind everyone to BE HUMBLE:

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Social media post about wedding invitation limitations and honeymoon fund, with a frustrated reply expressing shock

Social media comment saying, "What. The. Actual. Entire. Fuck. LMAOOOOOO," with reactions below

Social media thread mocking requests for money from uninvited wedding guests

Text conversation about someone asking for wedding funds from uninvited guests, with comments on the situation being rude and tacky

Person seeks a sitter for 11-year-old. Work schedule: 2,2,3 shifts, 12-hour days. Need early start, 4 a.m. School drop-off and pick-up required. Pay: $20/day

A comment stating: "I pay my dog sitter more than $20 for fewer hours! Plus tip."

Social media post by user MaineAlone: "It's going to cost a lot more for me to be at YOUR house at 4am. Ugh."

Comment questioning why "we" aren't working alternate days for childcare

Post seeking someone to make 125 certified kitchen cupcakes, under $1.25 each, for early April

Comment discussing unrealistic expectations people have for affordable yet professional baking requests

Summary of the image text: The image humorously critiques an order for 125 extra special cupcakes, detailing high costs and lack of kitchen certification

Comment from user "ToesocksandFlipflops" on Reddit: "They could go to Safeway and ask for this… BUT then they would have to pay Safeway prices."

Email about wedding rules: arrive early, dress in specific colors, no hats, basic hairstyles, no recording, no shaking hands, toast with specific champagne

Two online comments: User 1 suggests sending a useless gift to a posh event, user 2 proposes gifting bags of manure

Social media comment: "Why can't we talk to the bride? Was she kidnapped?" with over 100 likes

Online comments humorously highlight misspellings like “seramony” and “admitted,” with a playful reminder of “finally head count.”

Facebook posts seeking recommendations for a reasonably priced face painter for a first birthday, quoted $300 for 2 hours, seeking $25-50 hourly

Screenshot of a Reddit comment saying, "$25 they're all getting stick figures. Also, I'm showing up drunk."

Comment discusses the unrealistic expectation of hiring an experienced artist for kids' parties at $25, noting paint costs over two hours

Reddit post sharing a positive experience with a face painter at a child's birthday, noting affordability and quick, simple designs

Facebook post asking for medium to large dog coats; response shows a dog wearing a coat, mentioning available coats from a commenter

Screenshot of a social media comment thread about a dog wearing a pink sweater, discussing the color's significance

Comment discussing misconceptions about gender-specific clothing labels and how some people believe girls can't wear clothes labeled for boys

Online comment humorously highlights common menswear colors, noting pink and purple in shirts, polos, and more, with over 314 likes

Social media post by jenemb joking about naming a chicken Dave. Mentions other chickens called Lady Esmerelda Cottingly and Marigold

Person seeking affordable wedding photographer for June 12th, with a budget of $100-$150, asks to see photographer's work

Social media comment questioning a person’s spending on photography, suggesting using a family member instead

Reddit discussion suggesting using disposable cameras at events for guest photos or using hashtags for phone photos instead

Comment humorously compares an out-of-focus photo to a grandma using an iPhone with fingers blocking the lens

Summary of a Facebook post: Live rent-free in exchange for property maintenance, including repairs and yard work. No pay; free place to live. Contact if interested

Comment criticizing high rent costs and questioning how a couple can afford utilities and rent while working long hours at minimum wage

Social media exchange discussing the challenge of being on call 14 hours a day, with humorous reply about not being paid as a win-win situation

Reddit comment by CaptainEmmy: "If you have to announce it's a good deal for the right person, it's not."

A spilled drink on a table with a cat nearby. The text describes frustration over poor service and seeking compensation after the incident

Comment about returning to a store for a free replacement after spilling something at home

Reddit comment by Dreadifare: "Honestly it must be blissful to feel that entitled." 2.5K upvotes, with options to reply, award, and share

Comment complaining about not getting a free refill for drinking too fast, followed by "/s" indicating sarcasm

Facebook post in a free stuff group asking for a nice couch with delivery. One comment criticizes the request with an expressive meme image reply

Reddit comment by Savings_Army3073: "I would also like a couch better than the one I currently have, most people do."

Online comment: "I also need a nice couch. And I'm willing to pick it up. And pay for it."

Comment on Reddit: "I love when they can't be bothered to spell out 'thank you' as if they're being charged by the letter."

Text offering trees for cutting in exchange for wood, mentioning no cash payment. Interested individuals should contact the provider

Reddit comment repeating "the wood is your payment" multiple times, with user interactions

Reddit comment suggesting a deal: remove trees for free equipment rental and tree disposal

Online comment discussing consequences of free services damaging property, with a high number of upvotes

Facebook post asking for someone to deliver food for 8-9 guests; details via direct message

Comment from user suggests throwing a party at someone else's expense, liked by 1.5K users

Screenshot of an online comment from user UntidyVenus: "I'm looking for free catering I know what I have."

A Reddit comment humorously suggests hosting potlucks over parties catered by unknown Facebook strangers

Social media post: User seeks a used or new 50-inch smart TV after theirs broke. A commenter humorously suggests reading books instead

Social media post with a sunglasses emoji stating "Read books" with a pointing finger emoji

Social media comment reading, "Good to see they are not bothered if it's a new 50 TV."

Reddit comment by RocketCat921 discussing TV size preferences and an example of how they'd handle different TV sizes