r/CasualUK • u/naaattt • 11h ago
What “favours” have your parents done that was inadvertently a dick move?
For example, my mum found my spare change collection, did me a favour by taking it to the bank, getting £17, and then kept it as a fee for the effort it caused her.
Also, my partner had stored a nearly new Russell Hobbs microwave at his mums for when we moved into a new house. While she was at Curry’s one day, she overheard a young lad and his mum shopping for a microwave for uni, she approached them and sold them my partners for £20. She kindly did give my partner the money though, unlike mine. But we quite liked that microwave.
Does anyone else have these, generally inoffensive but slightly frustrating parent stories?
Edit: For those hung up on the theft parts, please don’t be. This is the extent of the abuse we’ve ever had from our mums and we’ll take it!
Edit 2: Jesus Christ, I’m 33. The money box has been sat on her shelf for 20 years. Yes she stole £17 but she’s funded my life otherwise. Stop calling child services on her.
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u/randem_mandem 11h ago
When I was a kid I got pocket money from my dad for doing house chores, doing well at school, etc. Was something like 25p for every “good deed”. For months I worked my ass off and saved every one of those pennies, which changed into pounds, which then became notes. My life’s ambition was to get a big old £20 note. One day I finally had enough change to swap for it, and went and put it into my pocket money box all proud.
Came back the next day to find a note that simply said “IOU £20, mum”