
Is my sister guilty of being entitled?
(Yes, this is the same sister I posted about who was stealing my skincare but denied she was)
So I have a sister who is 5 years younger than me. For the past year, she has been drinking, partying, traveling, and living her best life on our parents’ money because she made them believe she’s taking a gap year from school to figure out what she wants to do with her life. Well, time’s up to make a decision and she told our parents she is “still so conflicted” about what she wants to do in the future, so our parents made it a point to make her get a job or they threatened to cut her off for good.
So, she is now working part-time in a common chain retail store. It’s only been about a week or two but I’m already tired of her. My sister has been complaining since she got the job about how difficult the work is for her and how exhausted she is every single day (mind you, she barely works 5+ hours a day, and only works 5 days a week. Because our mom is so empathetic and loves to spoil her, she has been consistently making fish dinners (my sister’s favorite) for her to take to work and eat on her breaks.
Y’all… my sister heats up these fish dinners IN the break room communal microwave! Again, these dishes are FISH and they STINK (I’ve had the misfortune of visiting my parent’s house after my mom made one of these dinners and know just how stinky they are from experience). Several of her coworkers have understandably asked my sister to stop reheating fish in the microwave, but she tells each and every one of them that she is entitled to eat whatever she wants and that that’s what the break room equipment is there for.
A few days ago, someone left a note on the microwave that said, “please stop microwaving fish,” but my dear, lovely sister took the note down, microwaved her fish anyway, and called the note “passive-aggressive.” The next day, someone put up another note along the same lines. My sister took it upon herself to complain to the manager that everyone is harassing her and she feels bullied and like an outcast. Management put up their own note in the break room reminding everyone to be considerate of shared spaces.
Is anyone else annoyed with my sister because she’s guilty of being inconsiderate of others around her, or am I guilty of being the unnecessarily annoyed older sister?
Girl dinner is grilled cheese with like 3 different kinds of cheeses