Most would agree that beggars can't be choosers and that's literally their slogan in the subreddit r/ChoosingBeggars. In their Redditors share their own encounters and stories they have heard from others about how people are extra entitled sometimes.
It is borderline ridiculous the way people who are subjected in the stories expect things that others have worked hard for to be given to them for nothing. Some even go as far as manipulating people to pay for them.
Artists, workers, and even people who are looking for jobs are abused by these kinds of beggars. The worst thing is they blow up when things don't exactly go their way and would degrade you.
Every day, new entries about choosing beggars are shared in this subreddit. They get called out but most of all, Redditors share them so they can release their frustrations and find people to rant with.
Sure for some, they can laugh about it but it all depends on how it's handled. There are some Redditors that have had their fair share of choosing beggars and have by now mastered how to deter them away without getting their own feelings hurt.
We have selected quite a few images from the subreddit that portrays clearly how choosing beggars choose to be. Here are people who you wish you'd never encounter in your life.
If you want great quality output, you have to be ready to pay for what you want to get
There are a lot of entitled people in this world. The r/Choosingbeggars can attest to that with how much Redditors see every day.
The more important thing though is for you to not cross the dark side and become one of them. If you can wear a sash that says 'Exposure doesn't pay bills' maybe it'll deter them away from you too.
Hopefully, they're certain species that would lessen and start paying people what they deserve to be paid. Entitlement can only go so far.
Do you have choosing beggars in your life? You can share your stories in our comments.