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Chicks on The Right Show w Mock & Daisy

Viral Reddit Family Feud: Who Should Really Pay the Bill?!

Chicks on The Right Show w Mock & Daisy

Radio America

News, News Commentary, Daily News

4.41.8K Ratings

🗓️ 18 May 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Chicks on the Right podcast, we dive into a viral Reddit showdown that started with one sister splitting the bill—and ended in a full-blown debate about money, parenting, and modern-day mooching. We’re unpacking the messy mix of financial responsibility, sibling dynamics, and how friends (yes, them!) can totally mess with your money mindset. From generational divides to parenting pitfalls, we’re talking dollars, drama, and growing up financially fearless. 
 
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0:00.0

The weather. Tomorrow, expect a biting cold front. Mmm, how naughty. I wonder what I'll be

0:06.8

wearing or taking off. The night will be wild and untamed. Expect heavy, lashing rain

0:13.0

that'll soak you to the skin. By Monday, temperatures will rise slowly but surely reaching

0:18.7

their peak in the afternoon.

0:23.0

Not in the mood for miserable weather.

0:25.6

Fly cheaply to Turkey with Sun Express.

0:28.7

Sun Express, nonstop sunshine.

0:32.2

Welcome to another episode of The Chicks on the Right podcast where we talk to our friend and sponsor of the show, Zach Abraham from Bullwork Capital

0:36.1

Management.

0:37.4

This, we have a producer who is just so awesome at trolling on Reddit to find great content.

0:44.3

And she has done it again this week.

0:46.3

I'm actually going to read the story just because there's no way I can summarize it better than she has.

0:51.3

And then we will discuss, okay?

0:52.5

Because this is, this was a topic on Reddit,

0:54.9

and it was one of those, am I the asshole kind of posts, right? So it's a viral Reddit post from the

1:00.2

weekend. It sparked a debate over who should pick up the tab when it comes to group dinners,

1:06.2

especially for big family celebrations. So in this case, one sister just unilaterally decided that

1:13.4

she and her other sister, without warning, we're going to split the tab for a very expensive

1:19.8

Mother's Day dinner for 11 people. The problem is that the sister that didn't, the other sister did not know this was coming.

1:29.7

The poor sister.

1:31.2

The poor sister, right?

1:33.5

Right. Let's get real.

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