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Reddit's Response To Dad Who Kicks Out Entitled Friend From Daughter's Sleepover Birthday Party

As an adult, we all know what makes a 'cool' person, but teenagers often aren't mature enough to understand what 'cool' really means. From what we can be able to gather, "coolness" in their perspective can be summarized by how your new pants are, how quiet and sassy you look, how rude you behave with surrounding people, including your peers, and still get away with it.
From the above list, you can imagine how unpleasant it can be to deal with 'cool' kids, but they don't think the same. They assume that being 'cool' is being more elegant than other counterparts, and that gives them the choice not to respect other people if they don't want to.
This happened with a Redditor's daughter on her 15th birthday two years ago. @tray21423, who posted the story, told that it was a sleepover birthday party to which his daughter invited five girls from her school to attend. Among the friend was a "super-duper cool girl" who always looked at her phone without making interaction with other people at the party.
However, she got kicked out by OP (original poster) at 1 AM in the morning, while the party hadn't finished. Scroll down to see what actually happened and why OP didn't hesitate to kick his daughter's friend out of their house in the middle of the night.

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

Source: trway21423

The post gained 27K upvotes and 2.7K comments from netizens. People agreed that OP was in the right and that he didn't need to feel guilty for what he had done with the "super-cool" girl. She needed a lesson more than anyone else. Here are some of the top-voted responses.

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