For over a year, a generous individual has been giving their coworker a free ride to and from work, never asking for a dime. But when their car needed repairs and they asked for a return favor, things took a sour turn. The coworker’s boyfriend demanded payment for the ride, sparking a conflict that has left everyone questioning who’s really in the wrong here.
The Free Ride Begins
A Shift in Circumstances
Asking for a Favor
The Turning Point
New Terms for the Carpool
The Coworker’s Reaction
Defending the Decision ️
The End of the Carpool
Coworkers Weigh In ️
Seeking Validation
Carpool Chaos: A Battle of Fairness and Appreciation
After more than a year of providing a coworker with free rides, our carpool hero found themselves in need of a favor when their car went to the shop. However, the coworker’s boyfriend demanded $20 for the two-day ride, causing tensions to rise. In response, the carpool hero requested $30 a week for future rides, leading to the end of their carpool arrangement. With opinions flying and emotions running high, the question remains: who’s really being petty in this carpool conflict? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation…
Petty? No. NTA. OP refused to be taken for granted
NTA: Coworker should have paid $20 without mentioning it
“NTA, don’t let her walk all over you! “
“NTA $2,780 for 280 days of rides? That’s a**hole math!”
NTA, she wants free rides but demands payment when asked.
NTA: Coworker takes free favors, demands payment for a ride
NTA. Coworker demands payment for carpool, but you stood your ground
NTA: Let her boyfriend drive her, she’ll appreciate you more
“NTA. After 14 months of free rides, that is absolutely ridiculous. The nerve of some people. “
NTA. Freeloader or just bad communication?
NTA, don’t give her rides again. Let her figure it out
NTA. Karma catches up. She reaped what she sowed.
Petty and proud! NTA, love the humor in this situation
NTA, coworker’s relationship seems concerning.
Caught in the middle: a bad idea with unintended consequences
NTA. Coworker freeloading off your car for a year!
Demanding payment for a carpool? Not cool!
Enjoy your freedom! No more being stuck with a passenger
T*t for tat! NTA charges coworker for freeloading.
NTA. Are you kidding me???
Last Updated on February 4, 2024 by Diply Social Team