'Labeling her a 'rich family's charity case' is mean spirited,' etiquette expert Jo Hayes told Newsweek.
The internet has backed a woman who refused to help pay her mom's rent, despite her sister insisting it is unfair.Redditor u/charitycasesister hit out at her sister, who worked from the age of 11 as a babysitter for an extremely rich family. The family helped her build connections, ultimately allowing her to climb the ladder at a childcare center.
she wrote in the subreddit 'Am I The A****,' where it garnered 4,100 upvotes.Expert InsightEtiquette expert Jo Hayes weighed in on the situation with Newsweek, stating that the OP was 'out of line' for their remarks.'We only have scant facts to comment on here, but if even if the 'rich family' has helped your sister out, labeling her a 'rich family's charity case' is mean spirited.
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