Ever had a friend who thought they could skip the line just because they know you? Well, our hero, a busy ophthalmologist, finds himself in a sticky situation when his friend’s partner believes she can bypass the usual appointment process at his clinic. With a packed schedule and a firm belief in fairness, he insists on the standard procedure. But, alas, this doesn’t sit well with the lady in question. Let’s delve into this intriguing tale of blurred lines and clear vision.
The Unusual Request
The Assumption
The Standoff
The Aftermath
The Unexpected Visit
The Outrage
The Stand ♂️
The Fallout ️
The Doubt
The Eye of the Storm: A Matter of Perspective ️⚡
In the world of eye care, our hero, the ophthalmologist, finds himself in a whirlwind of drama when a friend’s partner attempts to sidestep the appointment process at his clinic. Despite his insistence on fairness and order, the lady and her significant other see things differently, leading to a stormy fallout. The doctor stands his ground, but the question remains: is he in the wrong or just a victim of entitled friends? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this spectacle!
Established boundaries, entitled friends, definitely NTA.
NTA. Set clear boundaries and avoid entitled friends.
Acknowledging potential assholery and reflecting on communication style.
NTA. Friend expects free medical service; entitlement at its finest.
NTA – Be cautious! They may want a free consultation.
NTA: Doctor deals with entitled patient, sets boundaries professionally.
“NTA, Doctor’s softness caused entitled behavior. OP’s firmness appreciated.”
Definitely not the a**hole!
NTA. Expecting free services or rushed examinations? Not cool.
“NTA. Friend refuses to make appointment, thinks they can walk in.”
Friend and SO are entitled. You’re definitely NTA.
NTA, your friends are entitled
“NTA. Rules were clear. Friend should’ve respected your practice. “
NTA. Set boundaries as a medical professional and prioritize your practice.
Clear communication ignored, resulting in double booking and frustration.
Scheduled patients come first. Your friend and his SO were entitled.
Clear expectations ignored, entitlement and poor behavior. No acceptance.
NTA – They sound horrible.
NTA. Friends taking advantage of doctor’s friendship for special treatment. Cut them loose.
NTA- Entitled patient expects special treatment for non-emergency visit.
Entitled patients expect special treatment, but it’s not always possible.
Entitlement vs Misunderstanding: Who’s the real a**hole?
“NTA! People assuming doctors owe them something? I can relate.”
NTA – They’re trying to take advantage of you.
Assertive commenter stands their ground in doctor appointment dispute.
NTA. Suspicious intentions behind not wanting to make an appointment.
Friend’s entitled SO expects special treatment, sparks NTA response!
Handling entitlement with grace and professionalism
NTA. Entitlement at its finest. Clinic owner rearranges whole schedule.
Friendship tested: Is entitlement at play?
Clear instructions ignored, entitled patients make you the a**hole?
Friend’s entitled attitude causes drama in doctor’s appointment. NTA
Respecting professional boundaries: NTA, friends as service providers
Last Updated on November 8, 2023 by Diply Social Team