Man Kicks His Brother's Family Out Of His House After His 9-Year-Old Nephew Steals His Precious Engagement Ring
Helping others is one of our good traits. We have sympathy for others when they have problems in life. We want to give them a hand, naturally, to help them go through their dark time. That's the goodness in our world. However, don't feel obligated to do so. Their problems are their problems. We can help them if we can, but if you don't, they can blame you for not helping.
It's just sad that in today's time and age, this society has made people become a little too self-centered and entitled. Being in the same family is a privilege, indeed. But don't just use that as an excuse to take any help for granted. Let's at least be grateful to whoever lends you a hand while you're struggling with life, regardless of whether they're in your family or not.
Yes, that's how well-mannered citizens do. And remember not to cause any more problems to the one helping you. It'll be a disgrace if someone spends their time and money to help you while you cannot do anything but cause them trouble. It sounds absurd, but there's a case to prove this is something that happened.
A man online shared that he wanted to help his brother’s family to get back on their feet and let them into his home but had to kick them out. Not because they're ungrateful but because their son is such an obnoxious little thief. The man got his engagement ring stolen by his nephew, and the boy refused to tell him where he hid it. The ring was valuable, and that's why he had to be serious.
He spoke to his brother that if they cannot find his ring, they'll be kicked out of his house and also have to pay back the money. Let's read the full story down below.
It's just sad that in today's time and age, this society has made people become a little too self-centered and entitled. Being in the same family is a privilege, indeed. But don't just use that as an excuse to take any help for granted. Let's at least be grateful to whoever lends you a hand while you're struggling with life, regardless of whether they're in your family or not.
Yes, that's how well-mannered citizens do. And remember not to cause any more problems to the one helping you. It'll be a disgrace if someone spends their time and money to help you while you cannot do anything but cause them trouble. It sounds absurd, but there's a case to prove this is something that happened.
A man online shared that he wanted to help his brother’s family to get back on their feet and let them into his home but had to kick them out. Not because they're ungrateful but because their son is such an obnoxious little thief. The man got his engagement ring stolen by his nephew, and the boy refused to tell him where he hid it. The ring was valuable, and that's why he had to be serious.
He spoke to his brother that if they cannot find his ring, they'll be kicked out of his house and also have to pay back the money. Let's read the full story down below.
#1 Man got in a fight with his brother and his family after his nephew stole his $4k engagement ring and didn’t tell him where it was
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#2 The OP knew that the nephew had problems with stealing things at stores and that he got in trouble for it at school
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#8 That is why when his brother lost his job and was struggling financially, he wasn’t too excited about the family moving in with him
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#10 The OP had to set up a spy camera because he was worried after seeing his nephew snooping in his room
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#12 Turns out, he had a reason to worry and the camera showed the boy took his $4k engagement ring he had been saving up for over a year
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#15 Luckily, the OP later posted an update telling that he found the ring, but that didn't change his decision to force his brother's family out
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#18 The OP was relieved the boy didn’t throw away the ring, but didn’t want his brother coming back
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