I didn’t grow up rich or poor, but I guess I was raised with enough perspective to know that having a maid is a luxury. (Sorry, I should also mention that we did not have one.) But that notion sadly escaped some seriously spoiled brats on Twitter, who took the opportunity to coerce sympathy for their oh-so-painful compromises from… I guess their other entitled friends?Take a look at these tweets that make me want to find a bratty teenager and give them an old-fashioned piece of my mind.
Seriously, my parenting instincts kick in hard when I read these things. First of all, a kid shouldn’t even think things like this. Secondly, if they do they should keep it to themselves. I know what I’m saying is painfully obvious to point out, but I feel like it warrants reiterating… because these kids need someone to make them clean something. Or cook something. Nothing like some good old elbow grease to give a kid some perspective. Okay, motherly rant over. [Tweets via ranker]
But seriously, what would you say to a kid like this?








guest
Lmao if these kids lived where I live they would all get their asses kicked so easily.
daisy / 647 posts
I’d like to hang dry his neck *smh* kids are dickheads.
daisy / 647 posts
….and that girl can’t even get her own snack. Wtf.
guest
Wow, if I am ever able to afford a maid, and my children had an attitude like these kids do, especially the ones that can’t even spell, the maid would help everyone in the family with their chores, except for that particular spoiled child.
ETA: but then again all the kids I knew that acted like this had everything except their parent’s love.
guest
Seems like their parents should invest more in their English and grammar education rather than a maid. I know this is Twitter but some of their writing and spelling just reflects a lack of education and laziness! And oh yeah, what a bunch of spoiled, miserable, unappreciative a**hats!
guest
Ugh, self-entitled brats. I read the tweet of the spoiled bitch who commented about the maid calling her a brat in front of her mom and laughing at the maid because she was about to be fired. A friend of mine works as a part-time maid as well as her regular job to help bring extra income and the stories she’s told me will make you shake your head. One time, she told me the teenage son of this well-to-do man always left his underwear on the floor and she always asked him nicely to put it in the hamper. The kid picked up his underwear and threw it in her face. She was so pissed, she threw it back at him, called him a little shit and quit then and there. Just because someone has a lower socioeconomic status, it does not mean he/she is not deserving of courtesy and respect.
rose / 960 posts
Haha, just the other day, my mom and I threatened to send my little brother to Africa or Asia for volunteer work.
I just found a coupla kids I might just sign up instead.
guest
wow it was painful to even read all of those. Spoiled fucking rich kids. I would love to see them work a day in their live. Why would parents even want their kids to be that pathetic? They will have to support them their whole lives
guest
If in the future I can afford to hire someone to clean my house, you better believe my future children better respect the housekeeper because he/she is still a human regardless of their job. I would tell the housekeeper to put her feet up and catch up on the novelas while the ungrateful kid did the chores!
guest
Wooow. Such violent tones. It sickens me.
sunflower / 405 posts
maids should be allowed to spank kids
magnolia / 1054 posts
ugh….
guest
Augh. Something sure went wrong in their childhood! Wish they learned the meaning of RUDE. And pick up proper manners and spelling along the way.
sunflower / 413 posts
Even if I was loaded I think I would clean my own house. I like things done a certain way and if someone doesn’t do them right I have to redo them myself anyway lol.
guest
If I ever had enough money to hire a maid and I found my child saying things like this, I’d bend ‘em over my knee and give them a good spanking and make them apologize to her. Oh, and take away their internet privileges for awhile.
tulip / 13 posts
These kids are treating the maids like slaves. Maids are not supposed to get your snack or wake you up at a certain time! smh…
guest
Oi.. those kids need a beating.
guest
How terrible. Money turns some people into lazy assholes.
guest
i’m trying to convince myself that these are fake tweets….but i’m sure i’m wrong
guest
My homeland of Singapore is one of the worst offenders for abusing maids (or so i hear). The parents once talked about a maid who ran away because her masters had her clean their 3 cars in the every morning.
guest
I couldn’t even finish reading this… so bad.
guest
wow, and now i want to brutally assault some teenagers. i hope posts like this become more famous and popular so kids like this can ashamed. glad names werent blurred out. we know who you ankle biting twats are .
¬_____________________¬
guest
These kids will either 1) be given everything else in life as well, including their jobs via mommy and daddy or 2) grow up with a serious sense of entitlement but find that mommy and daddy isn’t going to constantly give them everything and they will end up participating in some kind of protest about how victimized they are by the system, etc., rather than working hard and actually earning their place in the world.
guest
Ugh, so disrespectful. But they are probably like that toward everyone, just not the maid. My dad works in an affluent area of Maryland outside DC installing FiOS and he’s told me stories. I dated guys from the area, and though the guys themselves were tooo bad, some of their friends were horrid. They live in this bubble where they think they are better than everyone because THEIR PARENTS are rich. It’s tough, I suppose, finding that line of “trying to provide for your child to the best of your abilities” and “raising disrespectful, spoiled wastes of breath”. I’m assuming the older the money, the worst it gets because you have the spoiled brats growing up and having even more spoiled brats.
guest
those kids are assholes.
guest
Poor little rich kids with no sense of humility or gratefulness. *rolls eyes* I didn’t grow up dirt poor, but we weren’t strangers to stretching a penny to make ends meet. I would feel uncomfortable having someone home while I’m home, doing things I can do myself. . . Yay independence!
♥L
guest
LOL “say”
guest
lol A maid isn’t the kids’ service. Regardless of your job, you should do it well.
*Shrug* Most of them are just venting. You’d be pissed if your alarm clock didn’t wake you up when you needed woken up.
magnolia / 1066 posts
That Daniel kid quotes Bible verses on his Twitter but then says nasty things like that? Must….resist…urge…to tweet…..@___@
peony / 1 posts
I have sympathy for the maids. No one should have to face abuse. But I also accept the challenge of having compassion for these children. I’ve worked with a lot of wealthy people and I’m not a particularly wise person, but I know this:
After a human being receives fulfillment of their physical needs one of two things will happen:1. They will turn outward and feel compassion for others. They will learn that being a member of the human race is part of their identity just as much as being an individual. The will begin focusing on the needs of others and they will grow into wonderful human beings. A lot of extremely wealthy kids who discover this path become completely devoted to their foundations and charity work. OR #2. Without direction the rich kid falls into a tremendous anxiety. They remain focused on themselves but they have no needs directing them as to what they should be doing. e.g. No rent to pay. No job they must do. So they look for needs. They generate their own endless series of ultimately unfulfilling wants. They end up as wealthy drug addicts, or emotional basket cases who never form truly fulfilling relationships and they never experience genuine love. So I have compassion for the little brats, and hope they grow up for their own sake as well as the sake of everyone around them. With the exception of the acquisition of material possessions, most of the maids will lead more successful lives than these children. If the kids don’t grow up and learn to care about the people who surround them, they will experience as much pain as they inflict on others. I for one am sorry to see anyone in pain.