Ever had a guest that turned a kind gesture into a financial nightmare? Imagine inviting a friend over, only to have her sister turn your liquor cabinet upside down, targeting a bottle of gin so special, it’s practically a family heirloom. And not just any gin, but a $300 bottle gifted by your dad. Now, the morning after, you’re left with an empty bottle, a hefty loss, and a dilemma that’s as complex as the botanicals in that gin. Let’s dive into this intoxicating tale of hospitality, recovery, and the price of mistakes.
Unexpected Plus One ♀️

A Quiet Night In

The Uninvited Guest: Liquor Cabinet

The $300 Gin Debacle

The Morning After: A Demand for Compensation

Panic and Pleas

Accidental Theft?

A Friendship on the Rocks

The Cost of Weakness

A Broken Bottle vs. A Broken Wallet

Resolution? ♀️

The Friendship Aftermath

The Price of a Mistake: A Spirited Debate
In a world where hospitality meets a high-proof hiccup, our host found herself in a sticky situation that would test the limits of friendship and forgiveness. ♀️ With a $300 bottle of gin down the hatch, the morning light brought not only a hangover but a hefty request for reimbursement. The sister’s plea of a costly mistake versus our host’s demand for justice brewed a cocktail of drama. As the internet weighs in, it seems everyone has a shot of opinion on this tale of recovery, responsibility, and rare gin. Let’s see what the world thinks of this intoxicating dilemma.
Accountability is key, NTA for expecting it.

Friend’s sister drank OP’s gin, but friend is the real a**hole.

Guest steals sentimental gin, NTA seeks reparations despite addiction excuse.

A missing $300 gin bottle sparks a NTA verdict.

Friend’s guest drinks all the gin, denies it. NTA.

Houseguest drinks $300 gin, gets trip cut short. NTA.

Friend drinks $300 gin, makes excuses, split damages. NTA.

Demanding repayment for stolen gin and suggesting consequences.

Friend brings alcoholic houseguest who steals $300 gin. NTA kicks out.

Houseguest drinks $300 gin without permission, NTA demands amends

Guest drinks expensive gin, breaks bottle, who pays? NTA.

Polite request for reimbursement after missing gin. NTA

Friend’s sister took the gin, friend is also at fault. NTA

Recovering houseguest’s lack of remorse sparks outrage. NTA.

Friend didn’t warn about expensive gin, NTA for wanting compensation

No excuses for alcoholism, pay up for the stolen gin

Demanding accountability for stolen gin. NTA

NTA demands payment for stolen gin and ruined trip.

Friend’s recovering alcoholic sister drank $300 gin, complained about paying back

Fancy gin goes missing, but who spent $300 on it?

Sister drank $300 gin, NTA for asking her to pay.

Standing up for yourself is worth more than $300. NTA

Demanding accountability for stolen gin during houseguest drama

Don’t let her get away with it. Make her pay

Friend drank $300 gin, NTA for asking her to pay.

Supportive comment, advises to keep trying for reimbursement

Sister’s behavior raises concerns, commenter says they’re NTA.

Recovering alcoholic asks host to lock away alcohol, NTA response.

Taking ownership is key in addiction recovery. NTA

Sister steals $300 gin, friend enables alcoholism. NTA seeks justice.

Stealing is never cool. NTA for being upset.

Admitting fault is key to recovery. NTA in this case.

30+ adult shirking responsibility for $300 gin, get every cent back. NTA

Recovering alcoholic shares powerful message about accountability and sobriety

Vacation crime? NTA suggests staying home for peace

Demanding money for stolen gin from a houseguest, worth it?

Friend’s negligence causes $300 gin drama. NTA, friend is.

Friend’s sister stole gin, friend should pay for it.

Polite decline could have avoided $300 gin disappearance

Taking responsibility for your actions, even under the influence

Houseguest drinks $300 gin, can’t afford to replace it

$300 gin disappears, chase for money to realize alcohol impact.

“You STOLE an expensive bottle of liquor and I want reimbursement!”

Alcoholic sister drank $300 gin, NTA for wanting reimbursement.

Friend didn’t warn about sister’s alcoholism, commenter not at fault

Taking responsibility for actions and a possible rock bottom moment.

Guests steal $300 gin, ruined trip, NTA deserves apology and payment

Facing consequences can be a helpful motivator for recovery. #NTA

Demanding payment for stolen gin, justice served. NTA

Guest’s alcohol issues cause drama over missing $300 gin bottle.

Recovering alcoholics don’t get a free pass to steal alcohol

Pressing charges for stolen gin – NTA takes action

Trust broken over $300 gin. NTA, she owes you.

Stealing $300 gin after relapse: NTA but could’ve avoided theft

Lock up your alcohol or face the consequences. NTA.

Houseguest accused of stealing gin, commenter supports NTA’s actions.

Guest steals sentimental gin, NTA demands payment.

Making amends is crucial for recovery

Accountability is key! NTA for holding sister responsible.

Sister stole $300 gin, NTA for holding her accountable.

Stand up for yourself and take legal action if necessary

Taking responsibility is key to recovery. NTA

Hold her accountable. Send a bill or take legal action.

Addict sister steals $300 gin, should face consequences. NTA.
