In this episode, we’re diving into a story from Reddit that involves family, finances, and some serious entitlement. The original poster (34M) recently inherited $400k from his parents’ estate. While he planned to use this money wisely for his family’s future, his younger sister (31F) found herself in a financial mess after being swindled out of her own inheritance by a shady investment scheme.

Now, she’s asking her brother to share $200k of his inheritance with her, claiming that their parents would have wanted them to be on equal financial footing. But our OP isn’t so sure that’s fair, especially since he’s been working hard to secure his financial future.

Join us as we unpack this story of entitlement, explore the dynamics of family expectations, and see how Reddit’s community reacted to this sticky situation. If you’re into stories about entitled people, r/entitledpeople, or just love a good Reddit saga, this one’s for you!

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I’m a voice actor that narrates and commentates on reddit stories. I record all voiceover and edit all videos myself. On this channel I play the roles of mr redder and Karen as we read reddit stories and discuss them. Story genres include entitled parents, revenge, malicious compliance, and AITA.

If you want your story removed from a video, please message me on Reddit at u/mr_reddit_YT and I will remove it.

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