We all know that sibling relationships can be a roller coaster of emotions, but sometimes, enough is enough. One 19-year-old girl, fed up with her 13-year-old sister Nora’s arrogant and egotistical behavior, finally decided to give her a reality check. Nora, a gifted and intelligent teenager, has a history of belittling others and refusing to socialize with her peers, claiming they’re ‘intellectually inferior.’ When Nora complained about being paired with a dyslexic student for a group project, her sister couldn’t hold back any longer.
The Gifted but Arrogant Sister

Nora’s Egotistical Behavior

Parents’ Support for Nora

Nora’s Rant About a Group Project

Dyslexic Student Struggles

Sister’s Breaking Point

The Harsh Truth

A Lesson in Respect

Nora’s Reaction

Parents Disapprove

Accused of Bullying

A Promise to Keep Quiet

Sister’s Reality Check: A Lesson Learned?
In a moment of tough love, the 19-year-old sister finally told Nora the truth about her friendless life, pointing out that her nasty attitude and lack of respect for others were the real reasons behind it. Nora was left speechless, but their parents were less than thrilled, accusing the older sister of bullying. While she promised not to say anything like that again, the question remains: Will Nora take this reality check to heart and change her ways? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. Reality check given to spoiled brat sister. Parents enabling.
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NTA. Nora’s attitude will stunt her intellectual growth and relationships. Tough love.

NTA. Commenter empathizes with the sister’s situation but points out that her toxic behavior is a result of being put on a pedestal. Another commenter adds that being smart does not equate to social skills, and predicts that the sister will struggle in the real world. Third commenter agrees and questions the parents’ approach.

Being smart is great, being a kind smart person is greater.

Teaching a lesson in respect and humility to a teenage bully

NTA. Academic success is important but social development is crucial

Teach sister kindness and different types of intelligence. NTA.

NTA. Tech worker shares insight on arrogant people stuck at low level.

Navigating social settings is as important as having a high IQ

Commenters wonder if the sister has ASD and needs help

Heartwarming reply to a parent’s story of their daughter’s success ❤️

Being smart doesn’t excuse being mean. NTA offers good advice.

Being smart doesn’t guarantee success or friends. NTA for honesty.

Sister’s nasty attitude will lead to r**e awakenings in life. NTA.

Commenter calls out academic bullying and lack of emotional intelligence

Being intelligent doesn’t excuse being unpleasant. ♀️

Being intelligent doesn’t excuse being unkind. NTA for calling out.

NTA. Family dynamics may be reinforcing sister’s negative attitude.

Encouraging therapy for sister with potential personality disorder.
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Sibling’s honesty is NAH, but parents’ enabling is ESH.

Being smart doesn’t give you a free pass to be r**e

Sister’s nasty attitude leads to friendlessness, not others’ intellect. #NTA

NTA stands up to entitled sister and enabling parents.

NTA. Nora’s attitude is unacceptable and could lead to trouble.

NTA warns of sister’s r**e awakening due to superiority complex

Being intelligent doesn’t excuse being r**e. NTA was helpful

Being NTA doesn’t mean not being a good role model

College is a reality check for entitled kids. NTA

Sibling gives tough love to sister with attitude problem. NTA.

NTA comment calls out the importance of social skills for success.

NTA – Straight to the point

Standing up to a bully, NTA puts Nora in place

Encouraging response to NTA comment on helping insecure sister

Being a good friend means accepting others for who they are

Loving sister tells truth about behavior and consequences. #NTA

Standing up to a bully sister. NTA.

Commenter defends OP and calls out cruelty towards dyslexic people.

NTA calls out high IQ but poor social skills, disapproves parents’ enabling.

Growing up thinking you’re too good for everyone can backfire

Lesson for the arrogant: kindness is key to friendship

Brutal honesty can be tough, but sometimes necessary. #NTA

NTA comment calls out obnoxious behavior, warns of social isolation

Social and emotional intelligence are key to succeed in life

NTA commenter stands up to insufferable brat Nora

NTA tells sister she’s not the smartest tool in toolbox

NTA stands up to a bully, but is it really bullying?

NTA. Nora’s superiority complex will not serve her well.

Defending against ableism, NTA stands up for reality

Commenter calls out parents for sister’s entitled behavior

Commenter predicts harsh reality check for r**e teenager

NTA for trying to shock reality into a mean, arrogant 13-yo ♀️

Encouraging advice on dealing with a sister’s attitude problem

A warning for parents to not enable superiority complex.

NTA tells sister the truth about social skills and success

Insightful comment on being ‘gifted’ and struggling with socialization. NTA.

Holding her accountable could be the key to helping her

Sibling support wins over bad parenting. NTA

Being smart doesn’t mean you can’t be nice. NTA

NTA. Simple and to the point.

NTA comment stands up for child against negligent parents

Last Updated on June 5, 2023 by Diply Social Team