Ever wondered how cultural norms and responsibilities can stir up a family drama? Well, we’ve got a tale of a family feud that’s sure to get your gears grinding! A 28-year-old man shares a story about his younger sister, Jess, who’s been living rent-free at their parents’ home. But when she refuses to contribute to the family in line with their cultural norms, things take a dramatic turn. Let’s delve into this family’s saga and see what led to Jess’s sudden eviction.
The Family Living Arrangement
Cultural Expectations and Responsibilities
Jess’s Stance on Family Contributions ♀️
The Babysitting Controversy
The Dinner Incident ️
Jess’s Response to the Dinner Request ️
The Culture Clash Argument
The Eviction
Jess’s Reaction to Being Kicked Out
The Brother’s Perspective
The Final Verdict ️⚖️
Cultural Clash Leads to Family Fallout
When cultural norms meet modern individualism, sparks can fly! This family’s saga is a perfect example. Jess, a 27-year-old woman living rent-free at her parents’ home, finds herself at odds with her family’s cultural expectations. From refusing to tutor her cousin to denying babysitting requests, Jess’s behavior stirs up a storm. The final straw? A dinner incident that leads to a heated argument and her eviction! Despite her tears and accusations, her brother stands by their father’s decision, reminding her of her financial stability. This tale of family, culture, and responsibilities leaves us with a burning question: Who’s right and who’s wrong?
NTA. Kicking your sister out was the right move
NTA, Your Dad is right, so are you. I’m Canadian, we’re pretty similar to Americans in many ways. Not sure where in the US you live but its normal that adults do live on their own sometimes after high school OR pay rent at home – though many families have a system that parents support as long as child is in school (including post secondary). Definitely in Canada its a normal expectation to help support your own family and friends, babysitting and tutoring are perfectly fine to ask. Like Reddit posts where a 18 year old is kicked out on their 18th birthday are sadly common but MOST people are outraged by it. Your own families expectations aren’t out of left field, as you have described them. Your sister sounds overly self centered and narcissistic. Time for her to grow up. NTA, but your sister is. Sounds like she’s about to get a 3rd degree from the school of tough love. Good for your Dad
NTA – Sister’s ironic statement backfires, hilarity ensues XD
NTA, finally parents took action!
NTA for setting boundaries and being independent.
NTA for holding your sister accountable. She needs a reality check.
NTA. Sister taking advantage of parents. Selfishness knows no culture.
NTA. Enabling little sister for too long? Better late than never
NTA: Sister sets ground rules, can’t complain when parents follow.
NTA. Fairness is a two-way street.
Sibling conflict over cultural norms and financial obligations
Reality check for sister: NTA.
NTA. Older generation stereotypes: entitled, spoiled. Sister needs effort
NTA. Tough love for sister’s reality check
Spoiled sister kicked out for not following cultural norms
“From homeless to dead? The struggle of financial hardship.”
27-year-old sister not helping at home, NTA for kicking her out.
NTA. Sister’s entitlement and lack of gratitude for family support.
NTA- Complaining about being homeless with $75,000?
NTA. Free rent comes with responsibilities.
Dad’s patience wore thin, commenter supports sister’s decision.
Missed out on a free ride, but got what she wanted
Sister gets called out for not following cultural norms
NTA. Sister is entitled and ungrateful. Shunning works wonders.
NTA. Sister must follow all US rules, not just her needs
NTA. Embracing multi-generational living and caring for family ❤️
NTA. Independence for her, but not from cultural norms.
NTA: Living rent-free with some conditions. Budgeting lessons needed.
NTA: Adult sister not parentified, doing less than minimum chores.
NTA for me. In theory it’s true that things like babysitting aren’t her responsibility, because they’re not her children, but in practice your father is right, because it seems like she benefited from this whole family thing in the past and she can’t pick what she wants (take help) and what she doesn’t want (give help). Choose one and stick to it.
NTA- Time for her to grow up and be independent
Sister learns a tough lesson about gratitude
NTA: Playing stupid games, winning stupid prizes
Sister refuses to help family but expects free rent? NTA!
NTA: Son’s living at home, sister is a selfish brat
Independent sister finds freedom and financial security.
NTA. Sister’s entitlement and lack of contribution justified her eviction.
NTA: Parents supported her, but she refuses to contribute. Selfish
Not the a**hole for defying cultural norms
LOL, not the a**hole. Let the feud begin!
Agreeing with NTA on cultural norms, friends and social media.
NTA – Helping family is fair, parents pay for everything.
NTA. Valid points from you and your dad
NTA – She wanted benefits without the work. Leeches get evicted.
NTA: Sister reaps what she sows, can’t have it both ways
NTA. Sister needs a reality check
NTA. Sister’s entitlement is *amazing*
Sister refuses to help parents, gets a taste of reality!
NTA. Sister cherry picks cultural norms. She’s the a**hole.
Dad’s right! You’re NTA for standing up to cultural norms
NTA. Sister’s selfishness causes family feud
NTA – Breaking free from cultural norms
Sibling support: Not my monkeys, not my circus. NTA
NTA. Sister’s entitled behavior led to justified eviction.
NTA: Sister’s entitled and selfish behavior causes family feud
NTA. Cultural clash leads to entitled sister getting kicked out
NTA: Sister needs to learn responsibility and grow up
NTA. Sister got what she asked for.
NTA at 27, she’s independent and responsible. Actions have consequences.
NTA, *teamwork* makes the dream work!
NTA – Sister got a reality check, deserved it and more!
Sister with 75K cash thinks she’s homeless? NTA
Sister refuses cultural norms, gets kicked out. NAH, but consequences.
Not the a**hole for standing up against cultural norms
27-year-old sister kicked out for mooching off parents. NTA.
Not the a**hole for going against cultural norms
NTA: Family expectations vs. individuality
NTA: Standing up for cultural norms, no one to worry.
Moving out is common in Australia, it’s a give and take
NTA. Sister’s selfish behavior disappoints parents. Hope she matures soon.
NTA. Sister can’t expect support if she won’t support others
Dad’s right, sister’s selfish
Father is right, sister can’t cherry pick. She’s selfish
Not the a**hole. Stand up for your individuality!
Entitled little witch. Not the a**hole
Sibling drama: entitled sister gets kicked out
NTA: Sister refuses to follow norms, gets kicked out
NTA: When you refuse to help, don’t expect help back.
NTA: Sister’s independence backfires, parents stand their ground.
NTA. Sister’s hypocrisy and self-centeredness will have consequences.
NTA. Sister’s entitled behavior leads to her being kicked out.
NTA. Oblivious sister gets a reality check.
NTA. Sister reaps benefits, contributes nothing. Spot-on response.
“NTA. Family should support each other. She needs a reality check.”
NTA: Sister’s behavior is unacceptable. Is she even employed?
NTA. Sister takes advantage of parents’ generosity.
Choosing cultural norms: family loyalty vs individual freedom.
Last Updated on December 30, 2023 by Diply Social Team