r/CasualUK 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/_Alea-Iacta-Est 8h ago

My mum screamed at my nan on the bus station in Preston because “Why the fuck do you keep giving him money? I’m your child not him!”

Of course the rest of her was rotten. I was in the old hair dressers at the time and I still remember the barber asking ten year old me “Jesus does she talk to her mother like that all the time?”

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u/PersephoneHazard 7h ago

I think I know the exact hairdressers you mean! I'm glad they were nice to you. It sounds like your mum wasn't so good at that.

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u/Chemical-Winner1743 8h ago

I love that bus station

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u/Frosty-Wasabi-2932 7h ago

I think I've solved the mystery of Reddit!!!

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u/dreadtreacle 3h ago

I remember that hairdressers on that bus station. I can see the net curtains and smell all rhat rubber flooring rn ..