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To think my DF wins the prize for Audaciousness?

119 replies

80sStMickey · 26/06/2025 12:34

In February we bought tickets to a show by a performer we'd seen a few times before.

It's in a nice city about 80 miles from home. We'd actually gone a tad wild and splurged on a whole bottle of wine and snacks when we'd bought the tickets. They were to be delivered to our seat during the interval. A nice touch we thought

A couple of weeks later DH said he'd managed to secure tickets to a Very Important Sporting Final. He hadn't clicked it was in the same day as the show.

So we gave a close friend the show tickets as we thought she'd be interested in the performance.

We cancelled the hotel and rebooked to see the performance in another city and made a nice break from it all. He wasn't as great as the previous times we'd seen him. Ho hum.

The weekend in question was a fortnight ago and a good time was had by all. She thanked me both at the time of the tickets being offered and again after the show.

DF left her jacket under the chair at the theatre. She filled out an online form the next day to enquire about it.

Yesterday DF contacted me to say it looks like the jacket is sadly lost and is having to give up on it.

She feels that it was left only because she was tipsy on the wine that came with the tickets.

She now feels that I ought to reimburse her for the jacket as she wouldn't normally drink that much alcohol in one go.

It's a vintage jacket and she said she wasn't really sure how much she needed to replace it.

I was a teeny bit gobsmacked really. Do I have replied that it was entirely her responsibility to decide how much free wine to drink and to take care of her possessions. And I wouldn't be reimbursing for anything!

She's replied saying that she's going to look on Vinted Ebay and other places to see if she can find similar and she'd let me know then if she finds a replacement.

She wasn't exactly clear that she'd ask for the money if she did find a jacket, but equally didn't say she wouldn't ask.

Aibu to think she's a giant piss taker?

OP posts:
Planesmistakenforstars · 26/06/2025 13:40

This is off the planet bonkers. How did you find her? You MUST have more stories of her cheeky fuckery, this cannot have come out of nowhere.

Thisismyusername54321 · 26/06/2025 13:40

I don't believe this story..... nobody in their right mind could be this outrageous

Funnywonder · 26/06/2025 13:42

My response would have been 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 And a few more for good measure.

Sadly I have a DP who is a bit like this. If something goes wrong his brain does cartwheels trying to find somebody else to take the blame. It’s very annoying. He usually admits it’s his own fault eventually, but only after he’s had a rant to get it out of his system.

PodgePie · 26/06/2025 13:42

Surely she’s joking?

jeaux90 · 26/06/2025 13:46

Wot? You can tell Princess Pisstake she has to be joking!

lovemycbf · 26/06/2025 13:47

Good grief
I would tell her straight she’s taking the piss and reiterate that I’d not be paying for her mistake!! Some people are just so entitled

honeylulu · 26/06/2025 13:49

MounjaroMounjaro · 26/06/2025 13:29

@honeylulu The driver should have given her £2 back and told her to find her own way home.

Absolutely. You won't be surprised to hear she expected (and got) a lift back anyway. No thank you, just moaning about her "wasted evening".

GertrudePerkinsPaperyThing · 26/06/2025 13:52

She’s a huge CF! Imagine asking for that after someone gave you expensive tickets and wine free of charge!

RobinEllacotStrike · 26/06/2025 13:57

that's next level EPIC CF'ery.

I hope you just replied with a voicemail of your laughter.

3luckystars · 26/06/2025 14:01

Thisismyusername54321 · 26/06/2025 13:40

I don't believe this story..... nobody in their right mind could be this outrageous

I said this in my first response and it was deleted.

SchatzMaus · 26/06/2025 14:05

This is totally bizarre OP! I would be tempted to send a voice note laughing and telling her that she’s got an excellent sense of humour, because you cannot fathom anyone being serious about what she’s said. And then something about how you knew she’d appreciate the expensive tickets and wine, and next time she goes out she should wear something cheap and replaceable, or not get totally sloshed!

Also, if all the other posters in line to be your replacement friend don’t work out, I’m also available 🤣

nettie434 · 26/06/2025 14:09

And to think I thought the Dyson Airwrap friend was outrageous. Your friend is even more shocking. She would almost certainly win the CF Champion's League.

If a friend gave me concert tickets, snacks and wine, I'd be getting them a huge thank you present, not asking for them to reimburse something I'd lost.

I love the suggestion of making her sign a waiver in future 😃

GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 26/06/2025 14:12

We need a MN ECF (Extreme Cheeky Fuckery) award.

IMO she qualifies as the first ‘winner’.

GluttonousHag · 26/06/2025 14:16

The only appropriate response to that is lots of laughing emojis and ‘Good to start the day with a laugh!’

Chiconbelge · 26/06/2025 14:18

First time I’ve ever seen 100% for You Are NOT Being Unreasonable - your CF DF has broken some kind of MN record for unreasonableness!

lizzielizard · 26/06/2025 14:20

Best example of Cheeky Fuckery I ever did see. Someone ought to collate all the best ones for a new CF section. I'm guessing this one would be hard to beat.

menopausalfart · 26/06/2025 14:23

You have to pay for her lack of control and forgetfulness? Fuck that. Ask her for compensation for being such a huge cockhole.

LimitedBrightSpots · 26/06/2025 14:26

I'd tell her that given teachers and schools don't reimburse parents for property which children leave at school (and instead expect parents to buy replacements!), it's unclear why she an adult should expect reimbursement for being careless with her property

Maybe ask if it was clearly labelled and named 😂! Stock response I get if I complain about my child's property being lost at school.

JudgeJ · 26/06/2025 14:27

BeMoreAmandaland · 26/06/2025 12:57

Did she also recently get married and try to steal a friend's Dyson Airwrap?

That's a long time ago!!!!

The really important question is 'Did the OP's OH's team win their final?'!

Bettysnow · 26/06/2025 14:29

I would tell her to claim off the wine producer. Tell her she needs to get a solicitor on the ball urgently 🤣🤣

diddl · 26/06/2025 14:31

I thought it was going to be that you were pissed off that the wine & snacks were consumed & not brought back to you!

PorpoiseWithPurpose · 26/06/2025 14:34

Fake news

LillyPJ · 26/06/2025 14:35

80sStMickey · 26/06/2025 12:35

Lawdy I'm a humongous waffler aren't I?

I'm sure that could've been condensed.

I don't get out much.

I thought you were very succinct! And your friend is an enormous CF. Not your problem if she drank too much and left her precious coat behind.

latetothefisting · 26/06/2025 14:38

Insane!
Does she have any previous OP?

Reply to her saying "dear friend, I was so shocked reading your message that I spilled my coffee all over myself. Sadly I was wearing my vintage designer dress at the time. As I wouldn't have spilled the coffee if you hadn't sent me the message, I think you should take responsibility for buying me a new dress. I'll look on vinted and let you know the price."

Alternative to spilling coffee "pissed myself with laughter at your audacity"
Or "spat water over keyboard" in shock
Etc
In fact why not all 3?

Perhaps every mumsnetter who reads the thread can pass on our own claims to her for our ruined clothing/seats/keyboard etc.

AtrociousCircumstance · 26/06/2025 14:41

Ugh, entitled fool of a woman! How do you tolerate her!?

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