Being the wealthy friend in the group can be both a blessing and a curse! Our 18-year-old protagonist loves hanging out with his pals, but lately, their expectations have gotten a bit out of hand. From covering cinema tickets to footing the bill for fancy dinners, this guy’s generosity knows no bounds… until now! When his so-called friends left him with a hefty restaurant tab and a side of attitude, he decided it was time to put his foot down. Get ready for a wild ride filled with drama, betrayal, and a whole lot of money talk!
️ Dining Out Drama: A Costly Surprise!

Treating Friends… But Not This Time! ♂️

A Suspicious Chuckle: What Were They Thinking? ️

Over £100 Down the Drain: Not Happy, Jan!

Theme Park Plans: A Loaded Question

Awkward Silence: The Truth Comes Out!

Enough is Enough: Time to Stand Up!

Share the Wealth? Not Without Respect! ♂️

Silent Treatment: Friendship on the Rocks?

Friendship Fallout: The High Cost of Being the Rich Kid!
Our wealthy young friend found himself in a sticky situation when his pals left him with a £100+ restaurant bill! Feeling taken advantage of, he confronted them about their behavior, only to be met with eye rolls and entitlement. The audacity! These so-called friends even had the nerve to suggest that he should share his wealth with them, no questions asked. Talk about a friendship faux pas! ♂️ Now, the question on everyone’s mind is: Did our protagonist overreact, or were his friends way out of line? The internet has some thoughts, and they’re not holding back! ️ Let’s dive into the juiciest responses and see what the verdict is!
NTA. Former friends dine and dash on rich kid

Standing up for oneself and calling out exploitative friends.

Lesson learned: make people pay their own way and find new friends.

Taking revenge on dine & dashers – NTA strikes back

Creating boundaries and leaving toxic friends. Good for you!

Don’t let friends use you for your money ♂️

True friends value your company, not your money ❤️

Covering bills occasionally is a gift, not a demand. NTA.

Being wealthy doesn’t mean you owe anyone anything

Find friends who don’t treat you like an ATM

Choosing money over friendship? Good riddance!

Paying for yourself is common decency. NTA
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Don’t let your friends take advantage of your wealth

Don’t let ‘friends’ take advantage of you. NTA

Friendship shouldn’t be a one-way street . NTA stands firm.

Stand your ground, find new friends

NTA, but it’s time to ditch those fake friends

Cut them off or test their loyalty with a fake broke-out

NTA: Setting boundaries with friends who dine and dash.
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Friends or not, paying for others is not okay. NTA.

Don’t be a pushover, choose friends wisely

Cutting off toxic friends who took advantage of your kindness

Rich kid justifies social segregation, declares NTA.

Entitled friends plan dine & dash, NTA for not paying.
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Keep your wealth private and ditch those entitled friends

Growing up with little money taught commenter to respect it, NTA.

Dump entitled freeloaders and get new friends. NTA

Assertive response to friends’ dine & dash with advice. NAH.

Standing up for yourself and setting boundaries is important!

Friends took advantage of wealthy kid. Caution advised around people.

Entitled flatmate expects roommate to cover her rent due to income difference
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Stop paying for others, occasionally treating a friend is reasonable

Real friends over fake friends, less is better

“Entitled friends? Not my problem.”
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NTA. Generosity better spent where it’s valued
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Friendship or Cash Cow? Wealthy Redditor Feels Used

True friends don’t treat you like a personal ATM #NTA

Don’t let your friends take advantage of your wealth

NTA! Cinema is more expensive than food. They need to pay back.
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Money can’t buy real friends, but it can definitely expose fake ones

Don’t let anyone treat you like a bank

Real friends don’t ditch you with the check.

NTA. Generosity can breed entitlement, but it’s not your fault.

Friend group expects rich kid to always pay, NTA.

NTA and find some new friends Choosing to occasionally treat your friends is completely different to them treating you like a mug. That’s some cold, calculated shit that you don’t need to put up with.

Ditch the moochers and find better friends!

Friend group tries to dine and dash, learns actions have consequences.

Friends shouldn’t treat you as a walking wallet

Friendship isn’t about money, NTA

Don’t let money blind you to true friends

Real friends give and take. NTA for cutting them off
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True friends don’t care about your money. You’re NTA here.

Dump them and find better friends. NTA.

Cutting off toxic friends: You’re NTA for standing up for yourself

Being the only one picking up the bill can be tough. NTA

NTA. True friends don’t expect you to pay for them

NTA suggests teaching dine & dashers a lesson with revenge ️

Inheritance can attract fake friends. Been there, lost that.

True friends don’t take advantage of each other. NTA

Cutting off toxic friends who use you as an ATM NTA

True friends value each other beyond money

NTA. Pay for your meal and report them to the police

NTA and fake friends, cut them off. They only want money

Cutting off toxic friends after dine & dash

User calls out ‘friends’ for being leechers and users
