Karen Ruins A Funeral By Showing Up With Three Kids And Talking Loudly On The Phone In Front Of Everyone
”I definitely miss her, and I’m so proud of myself for standing up in her name.”
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Behaving carelessly inevitably leads to a confrontation with the people who happen to be around at the time or the law. It's easy to act like there are no consequences to your actions, but once someone holds you accountable, you are forced to deal with the outcome.
You are expected to respect the places you temporarily visit. Each establishment or location has rules and restrictions that visitors must respect to be allowed to remain there.
You can't be surprised after getting kicked for not respecting the rules. Disrespecting an establishment has consequences, and you don't want to find that out the hard way.
A Redditor who goes by the username u/eggrollpotato made a post on the r/entitledparents' subReddit where she explained how a random woman ruined her sister's funeral after completely disregarding the circumstances and acting carelessly. The woman had three of her kids with her and was talking loudly on the phone, which made the user's mom intervene, and things escalated pretty quickly.
The r/entitledparents community had a lot of different reactions to the user's situation. Scroll down to check out the full Reddit post, and scroll a little further to read the comments from the original post.
Here's the original post by Reddit user u/eggrollpotato:
Reddit: r/entitledparentsAt the most emotional moment of the funeral, a woman walked in, talking loudly on the phone.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsNo one confronted the woman, so someone had to take the matter into their own hands.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsOp was simultaneously shocked and impressed by their mom's reaction.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsThe argument carried on, and one thing the woman said made Op's mom even angrier.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsThings escalated further, and the confrontation evolved into violence.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsOp is proud of themselves for standing up for what's right.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsThe confrontation made Op lose her faith in humanity.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsOP eventually modified the post to include an 'update' with more info.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsHere's how the Reddit community reacted to u/eggrollpotato's post:
Reddit: r/entitledparentsThat sounds odd and shouldn't normally happen.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsOP's sister would have been proud of her.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsThat would be an appropriate reaction.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsOP's sister is probably looking down and smiling.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsPeople with no compassion for others are like that.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsSome users suspected the post might be fake, considering OP's post history.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsMore people suspect the legitimacy of OP's post.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsNo matter what happened before, OP assaulted another person.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsWe would've all had a similar reaction in that situation.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsPhysical assault is not something worth applauding.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsThat seems a little extreme, considering it was accidental.
Reddit: r/entitledparentsThe woman that ruined the sister's wedding should have more respect for people and acknowledge her surroundings before acting. OP and their mother were in an emotional state, which explains the extreme reactions they had.
They should have avoided getting physical and assaulting the woman, but she was kind of asking for it by behaving the way she did. If you enjoyed reading this, make sure to check out similar content on our platform.