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"It's hard to think of asking for help but please buy them a... Mac Book Pro"
Parents would do anything for their children. If they could give them whatever they want they would.
This is why most parents would go beyond to work hard for their kids' Christmas or birthday gifts. But sometimes working hard for them translates to relentless haggling.
A lot of online marketplaces would offer lower prices than usual stores and for good reason. You can even ask the seller for an even lower price if negotiable.
Although there are people who think that if they name their price, that would be the one that would be followed. People like entitled parents.
These entitled parents are the kind who would pour all their struggles so the seller would feel bad enough that they would give in to the price they wanted. Other times they would even do it to demand free stuff.
Sellers can be polite enough to explain why they wouldn't relent and they would still get cursed at. Along with this, the parents would further push how they would be the reason for their kids' tears.
It baffles people when sellers choose to share the screenshots of conversations in public about how someone can be very entitled, all the while reasoning out that it's what their kids wanted. Here are examples of those situations and well, you be the judge if these parents are entitled or not.
It's not bad to think about what your kids want or want to give them the best gifts. There is a fine line though between that and entitlement, especially when you inconvenience people for it.
These sellers are probably trying to sell their stuff or services at a reasonable price and don't need the burden of thinking about the kids of these parents. It's their life choices and not the sellers'