When my brother left his spoiled sons with me for two weeks, I braced for chaos — but not for their snobbery.

When my brother left his spoiled sons with me for two weeks, I braced for chaos — but not for their snobbery.

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From mocking my food to insulting my son’s laptop, their entitlement was unbelievable. I stayed patient… until a car ride changed everything.

My brother called, asking if his sons, Tyler and Jaden, could stay while he and his wife enjoyed a luxury vacation. I hesitated but said yes.

When the boys arrived, designer luggage in hand and attitudes sky-high, I knew I was in for it.

They sneered at my homemade spaghetti and scoffed at my son Adrian’s laptop.

Every day was a parade of insults and entitlement—complaints about my fridge, my TV, even the guest beds.

Adrian tried to be kind, but the nephews treated him like he was beneath them.

I bit my tongue, reminding myself it was just two weeks.

Finally, on their last day, they refused to buckle their seatbelts, claiming it “ruined their shirts” and their dad didn’t care.

I pulled over and refused to drive until they complied. They whined, called their dad, who told them to buckle up, but they still resisted.

I stayed firm, and after 45 minutes of sulking, they gave in — too late to catch their flight.

My brother was furious, but I told him: If he had taught them respect and safety instead of entitlement, none of this would have happened.

Tyler even messaged Adrian calling me “insane.” I just laughed. No, I’m not insane —

I’m just done putting up with spoiled behavior. Sometimes, entitled kids need a hard reality check. And I was ready to give it to them.

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