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Teenager holds hundreds of dollars, questioning what to do with the winnings, as a model depicts.
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AITA for not giving my parents half of my lottery winnings?
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Teen writes down options on pen and paper and he struggles to figure out what to do with his lottery winnings, as a model shows in a representation.
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Teenage son tries to decide what to do with his lottery winnings as he stands with his Mom, Dad, and sibling, as represented by models.
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Hmm, giving them the 750k seems like a sweet deal. It's surprising that they'd be pushing for more.
It also seems exceptionally kind of the son to give his parents that much money in the first place. He could've given them a new car or a house or something, but instead, he wants to give them this big lump sum of cash.
These 2 remind me of the type of parent that waits until their child becomes a working teen, then demand to be paid back for all childhood expenses. This is the type of parent who watches as their proud teen gets their first job, then they ask that kid to pay them back for all the diapers, food, and clothing they've used up throughout their life. As if the teen asked for that stuff in the first place. Of course you should be respectful of your parents and grateful for all they've done for you, and most of us are, but when they suddenly want repayment for their child's whole life, it can really sour their relationship.
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Different types of currency, including US dollars and British pounds, in a representation.
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The 19-year-old read up on the advice that people gave, and replied with a clear head
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Letting your parents lose their control over you is just one of those parts of life that every kid has to navigate. Best of luck to this teen, and I hope he shares even more updates in the future. He could do great things with this money, but he doesn't have to let it ruin his familial relationships in the meantime. His parents will soon realize that they can't control their son, who's of legal age. And if they keep pushing him and testing his patience, they're going to end up with a lump sum of zero.
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