“The customer is always right” is a sentence that is objectively untrue, except in the mind of the most annoying folks out there. Unfortunately, if you happen to have a customer facing job or even just a business, you will be hearing from them, often in the worst way possible.
We’ve gathered some of the weirdest, entitled and unhinged reviews posted by people across the internet. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to share your own thoughts in the comments below.
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Give Me 1 Cent For Free
Good Grief Exactly
You Get What You Ordered
Some customers develop a deep sense of entitlement, a belief that their wants and opinions should automatically take priority, because they’ve been conditioned to expect exceptional treatment. In today’s consumer culture, businesses compete fiercely for loyalty, dangling perks like free returns, 24/7 support, and personalized service.
While these offerings can delight genuine patrons, they also send an implicit message: “You’re always right, and we exist to cater to you.” Over time, some buyers internalize that promise too literally, expecting limitless accommodations without regard for fairness or feasibility.
Imagine Complaining About This…
Parent Needs To Reenroll In School I Guess
Another Ramen Creep…
Social media and online review platforms amplify this dynamic. When one customer’s dramatic complaint earns swift apologies, compensation, and public sympathy, observers learn that complaining loudly, sometimes even dishonestly, can yield generous rewards. The viral nature of customer‑service callouts creates perverse incentives: a minor inconvenience becomes an opportunity to leverage maximum concessions.
Bystander Review
Where To Begin At This Kid's Play Area
Why Oh Why
As a result, entitlement flourishes, fueled by the perception that volume and visibility trump courtesy and goodwill. Personal psychology plays a role, too. Individuals with high levels of narcissism or low empathy are more likely to see service providers as faceless tools rather than fellow humans.
Bye
I'm Dying Lmao
Don't Be A Creep
They view every interaction through the lens of what they can extract, discounts, freebies, upgrades, rather than what reciprocal respect demands. For them, the customer‑is‑always‑right mantra becomes a license to bully or manipulate, because they feel no obligation to consider the stress and cost their demands impose on employees.
15 Minute Wait For Food Is Too Long
I Think People Are That Stupid
Wow The Entitlement
Cultural factors contribute as well. In societies that emphasize individual rights over collective responsibility, consumers are taught from a young age to advocate for themselves at all costs. “Know your rights,” “don’t settle for less,” and “if you’re not happy, take your business elsewhere” become battle cries.
I Must Have My Margarita
Quit Your Bs
What A Great Ad For This Attorney
While these principles protect against genuine mistreatment, they also foster a transactional mindset in which any perceived slight is grounds for escalation, rather than an invitation to dialogue or compromise.
This Is Insane
Superbowl Sunday
No Sh*t Phil
Finally, inconsistent enforcement of policies can deepen entitlement. When companies bend the rules for some customers, expediting a return past the deadline, waiving fees, or offering special treatment without explanation, it creates a patchwork of expectations. Future shoppers assume they, too, will receive the same exceptions, even if they don’t merit them.
Annoying Receipt
Proof Of Bs
Imaginary 1 Star
This inconsistency erodes trust in fair standards and emboldens customers to demand preferential treatment, convinced that leniency is the norm rather than the exception. Understanding why some customers become deeply entitled doesn’t excuse poor behavior, but it does point toward solutions.
Teens Flaunting Mobility????
They're Closed At Closing Time?!
Don't Lie On Reviews
Great Pun
Clear, consistently enforced policies; empathetic yet firm communication; and a balanced approach that values both customer satisfaction and employee well‑being can curb entitlement before it becomes toxic. In the end, healthy commerce relies on mutual respect: customers who appreciate good service and companies that deliver it without encouraging unreasonable demands.
Too Much Water
Been Waiting To Find A Sub Like This Just To Post This
Poor Tattoo Shop
Called Out By The Mechanic
Never Been
It's A Memorial Dude
I Can’t With The Entitlement…
Is This How Opening Hours Work?
Get It Together Fabio
Cake Is Dry
Stuff Isn't Free? The Horror!
Clearly Reserved Table
Tattoo Shop Review
Don't Forget Your ID
Can't Make An Americano With No Water
A Place I Used To Work…
We Aren't Open
Customer Left A Bad Review Because We Refused To Break The Law For Them
Hate These People
A Takeout-Only Restaurant (Not A Public Restroom)
Imaginary 1 Star
About My Friend Who Doesn’t Drink And Has A Speech Impediment
This Is A Positive Review
First Time Ordering Something At A Restaurant
Was Not Allowed To Exchange An Item That Wasn’t Even Purchased At The Store. One Star
Not Fresh?
Angry Employee
Birdy
Mysterious Indeed
Why Would You Eat That
Oh No, Not Full Price
They Didn't Tell The Waiter Though
Six Flags Amusement
No Reservations On Valentine's Day
Oh No. Why Don’t You Let Us Do What We Want?
Good Grief
Wait Wut
Thought They'd Get Away With It
They Never Ate There, But Left A 1 Star Review Because They Read A Poor Review
Lets Ban Children From The Zoo
I Can't Stop Laughing
Time Of The Month?
A Review That Still P****s Me Off Months Later
Gasp, Why I Never
I Can't Take This Seriously LOL
Slept In A Hut Without Paying And Was Asked To Leave, How Rude!
This Is Regarding A Mcdonalds
I Was Late So 1 Star
Officer Not Happy
How Will They Know
How Much Truth And How Much Lie In This Review?
The Was A Fire
What The
Oh No, A Flag
Oh No Whatever Will The Arcade Do Without Her?
This Is Why People React Negatively When They Hear The Words "I'm A Vegan"
Salat
A lot of people have trouble with the notion of opening hours don't they. I mean, I've always thought the clue was in the name.
"I showed up 30 minutes after closing and they wouldn't serve me!!!”
A lot of people have trouble with the notion of opening hours don't they. I mean, I've always thought the clue was in the name.
"I showed up 30 minutes after closing and they wouldn't serve me!!!”
