Redditor Inherits Home And Gets Called Out By Friend About It, She Replies By Reminding Friend That She Didn't Buy House Either
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OP started off the post with a backstory on her and her friend.
OP explains the situation with the house for her and her friend and how it's different.
She explained how they went shopping for appliances and this is where the conversation happened.
This is where the friend decided to make the comment that she inherited the house, not bought it.
Then her friend responded like this when she went on to say she didn't want to talk about the inheritance.
This is when things hit the fan and both the friends were obviously mad.
OP explained to the worker that they both were helped but just in different ways.
Then OP added in an edit about how her friends responded to the situation.
This is the first comment that said basically everything we were thinking. OP's response is below.
Here's what OP said in response to the comment above.
People definitely are agreeing that her friend is TA in this situation because she started it.
Here's OP's response to the comment above on their competitive relationship.
Clearly people were thinking that her friend was terrible for acting the way she did.
Exactly and she responded how she did rightfully so after her friend opened those gates.
Yep, I think we all agree that she was right to snap back how she did.
I don't get why her friends are split either because it's pretty clear who's TA here.
This situation was pretty self-explanatory when it came to us and the comments deciding who was in the wrong. Ultimately we definitely think they both were out of line, but Op's friend started the conversation that way, so we don't blame her for reacting the same.
What do you think about this situation, and who do you think was wrong in it?