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Woman sitting in a seat on an airplane.
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“AITAH for telling my girlfriend to be just happy with an economy ticket and stop complaining?”
My brother has had a very successful career and is pretty rich. No gold-plated dunnies or a Monaco yacht but well-off (~$500k TC this year). The rest of us earn the median wage at most. We are heading off on a family trip in 2 months and we usually fly economy since we are peasants BUT he surprised us with business class return tickets. For context, the family is me, my parents and his wife. This was the original plan which we discussed late last year.
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Since then, my gf of 2 years has joined in on the trip as my parents really like her and my bro (who's organising the trip) gets along really well with her. He asked her to tag along as the place we are going to is one of her dream destinations and bought her a ticket. The thing is, she thought we were flying together in business class but my bro got her an economy return ticket. He didn't want to pay the high business class price tag which I thought was fair but my gf seems to think it's a dog thing to do. Have everyone but one person fly business class as it's 'excluding' her. I guess she's upset cause I've been raving about flying in business class as I never have before (she hasn't either).
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Man sitting in business class seat on an airplane.
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You would think the girlfriend would be happy that she gets to join her boyfriend and his family on a vacation to her dream destination, but all she could think of is how unfair it is that she's the only one without a business class ticket.
We understand that it might not be nice to sit alone in economy while everyone else is in business, but is enduring this really not worth the end goal?
Sounds quite petty to us…
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The thing is, he bought her a ticket. Like, he paid for it! Yeah it's not business class, you won't be sitting with the rest of us but you're on the plane... For free! I tried explaining this to her but she's not that happy with the arrangement. My bro said she'll have to pay her share of accomodation and stuff which I'm more than happy to help her out with. The ticket though, I cannot help with. It's pricey af and I'd barely be able to make a dent in it. She thinks my brother is favouring the immediate family or something (which isn't even a wrong thing to do, it's expected if anything).
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SHE'S GETTING A FREE PLANE TICKET! WHO GETS MAD AT A FREE PLANE TICKET?? I need some outside perspectives cause I thought she'd be ecstatic and instead she's in a pi**y mood.
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Family on vacation.
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Should the girlfriend still be invited on the trip, or is it time to tell her she should just stay home?
Try to put yourself in her shoes and think about what you would have done in this situation. Would you also be upset that you're not getting the same luxury treatment as the rest of the family, or would you simply accept the ticket you were given and be grateful for getting to join the experience, no matter what?
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Comments:
Best would be for her not to go. Too many awkward vibes. I don’t suppose that’s possible at this point? / KeekyPep
INFO: gf has to pay for her “accommodations and stuff?” What does THAT mean? She’s not staying with you? Who’s paying for you and your parents?
So your brother paid for a plane ticket and nothing else? How does that even work? / LauraLand27
It does sound awkward.
The plane is fine.
But, is she supposed to hand your brother cash for her share of hotels and dinners? When the check comes at the restaurant is the brother going to say, hey girlfriend you owe me 1/6th? Will she be able to afford to participate in all of the “stuff”?
She needs to say “thank you for the invite, but it is out of my budget.” / BeachCatDog
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