Living with roommates can be a rollercoaster ride of emotions, especially when it comes to sharing and personal boundaries. A 28-year-old man from Canada recently found himself in a sticky situation with his 29-year-old female roommate when he refused to add her food to his delivery order, citing a special agreement with the restaurant. The drama that unfolded has left the internet divided. Here’s the story that’s got everyone talking…
The Roommate Situation

The Takeout Talk

The Secret Arrangement

The Refusal

The Aftermath

Problem Solved?

WeChat Woes

Tax Evasion Accusations

The Special Arrangement Continues

Roommate Rift: To Share or Not to Share? ♂️
So, the protagonist of our story has a unique arrangement with some local Chinese restaurants, allowing him to order food at discounted prices without the added fees. When his roommate asked to be included in his order, he refused, causing tension between the two. After reaching out to the restaurants, they agreed to let his roommate order as well, but she isn’t keen on using WeChat. While some might call this tax evasion, the restaurant owners are known for their generosity toward struggling students. Now, the internet is left to debate: was he right to refuse, or should he have been more accommodating?
“YTA If you’re not paying tax for food purchased, prepared and ordered in Canada, you’re breaking the law. You and the restaurant owners are running a scam to dodge taxes.”
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OP refuses roommate’s food delivery, sparking controversy and accusations.

YTA. Ordering for your roommate is a win win situation

Refusing to share food delivery? YTA!

YTA. Tax avoidance debate sparks fiery exchange

Engaging caption: Soft YTA for not sharing discounted food hookup.

Secret schemes can lead to tension and unexpected consequences.

YTA sparks tension by supporting anti-immigrant ammunition

NTA. Dodging taxes and food drama sparks heated debate

“YTA The restaurant has an agreement with you…”

Chill out, it’s not a betrayal. You’re the a**hole.

NTA, it’s your arrangement. Don’t let entitled roommates ruin it

“YTA – Not tipping? You’re what makes others look down on immigration.”

Roommate refuses to help with food delivery, sparking tension

Racial bias in food delivery sparks heated comments

Roommate refuses to help with groceries, sparks tension

Stingy roommate sparks racist debate, history lesson, and tax evasion.

NTA. Canadian food deal sparks envy and cravings for Chinese

Disagreement without racism, let’s keep it respectful and inclusive.

Last Updated on February 3, 2024 by Diply Social Team