Show me a person who works with clients, and I’ll show you someone who has countless stories of misunderstandings and awkward interactions. But wedding videographer and Reddit user Sugardrenched recently had the “pleasure” of meeting the most unreasonable and stubborn woman you could imagine.
In her post on r/EntitledPeople, she explained that a coworker of her husband approached her at an office BBQ, insisting she film her wedding for free. Despite clear communication about her rates and prior commitments, the coworker assumed she’d still shuffle things around and try to accommodate her. But she soon learned that the world doesn’t revolve around her.
Shooting a wedding is a high-stakes adventure

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And sometimes the clients make things difficult even before it starts







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As people reacted to the woman’s story, she joined the discussion in the comments

















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Eventually, the husband’s coworker did apologize






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People think the apology was self-serving










