RICH GIRL Mistreats ROOMMATE, What Happens Will Shock You | Dhar Mann
Summary
TLDRThe script follows Madison, a privileged college freshman struggling with dorm life's realities. Initially resistant to her small room and shared living, she demands off-campus housing. Her parents, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and financial responsibility, challenge her to work and earn her own money. Through part-time employment, Madison learns the value of hard work and money, leading to personal growth. She befriends her roommate Cassie, appreciates her dorm, and declines a new off-campus living arrangement, embracing the lessons learned.
Takeaways
- π« The script revolves around the challenges of adjusting to dorm life and the conflicts that arise from differing expectations and lifestyles.
- ποΈ Madison is unhappy with the small dorm room and bed, feeling it's inadequate compared to her previous living conditions at home.
- πΈ Madison's parents emphasize the importance of living on campus for the first year, while Madison desires an off-campus apartment.
- π€ Rachel, Madison's mom, introduces herself and Madison to Cassie, Madison's new roommate, who Madison initially rejects.
- π° Madison's parents set financial boundaries, providing a prepaid card for emergencies, which Madison quickly tries to use for non-essential purchases.
- ποΈ Madison's spending habits are highlighted when she spends the entire emergency fund on an iPad and shoes, leading to a family discussion about her financial irresponsibility.
- π©βπΌ Cassie, the roommate, works part-time to help pay for her tuition, contrasting with Madison's privileged background and lack of work experience.
- π€ Madison's parents consider making her get a job to teach her the value of money and responsibility, which she initially resists.
- πΌ After some persuasion, Madison reluctantly agrees to work part-time, gaining firsthand experience of earning money and its value.
- π€ Madison and Cassie eventually become close friends, showing that initial judgments can be overcome through shared experiences.
- π‘ Despite the option to move to a nicer off-campus apartment, Madison decides to stay in the dorm, appreciating it more after making it her own and learning the value of hard work.
Q & A
What is the main issue Madison faces when she first arrives at her dorm room?
-Madison is unhappy with the small size of her dorm room and the tiny bed, feeling it is inadequate compared to her spacious room at home.
How does Madison's mother, Rachel, try to make the dorm room more appealing?
-Rachel suggests that a little decoration could fix the room and make it feel more like home.
What is Madison's reaction to the idea of staying in the dorms for her first year?
-Madison is dramatic and ungrateful, insisting on an off-campus apartment and expressing her dissatisfaction with the dorm conditions.
What is the policy regarding freshmen living on campus?
-Freshmen are required to live on campus for their first year.
How does Madison's father feel about her request to live off-campus?
-Madison's father is against the idea, believing that she should not receive special treatment and should learn to appreciate what she has.
What financial support does Madison receive for college?
-Madison's meals, books, and a prepaid card with a thousand dollars for emergencies are covered by an account set up by her parents.
Why does Madison's mother suggest that Madison should consider getting a job?
-Madison's mother believes that Madison's complaints about money and her sense of entitlement could be remedied by understanding the value of money through earning it herself.
What is the conflict between Madison and her parents regarding her spending habits?
-Madison spends extravagantly, buying an iPad and shoes that exceed the emergency prepaid card limit, which leads to a disagreement with her parents about her financial irresponsibility.
How does Madison's attitude towards money and work change after she starts working?
-After experiencing the difficulty of earning money through her job, Madison gains an appreciation for the value of money and becomes more responsible with her spending.
What is the turning point for Madison in terms of her attitude towards her dorm life and her values?
-The turning point is when Madison starts working, faces the challenges of earning money, and begins to appreciate what she has, including her dorm room and her friendship with Cassie.
How do Madison's parents plan to teach her a lesson about responsibility and the value of money?
-Madison's parents decide to cut her off financially, making her work for her own money and return the expensive items she bought, which helps her understand the importance of earning and managing money responsibly.
Outlines
π« Dorm Life Adjustments
In the first paragraph, we meet Madison, a new college student who is unhappy with her dorm room's size and amenities. She expresses her desire for an off-campus apartment but is reminded by her mother that freshmen must live on campus. Madison's roommate, Cassie, introduces herself, but Madison is resistant to the idea of sharing her space. Madison's parents, Rachel and an unnamed father, discuss Madison's expectations and her sense of entitlement. Madison's father is portrayed as unwilling to bend the rules for her comfort. The paragraph ends with Madison's mother suggesting that decoration can improve the room, but Madison remains unconvinced and complains about the bed's hardness.
π³ Financial Mismanagement
The second paragraph delves into Madison's financial irresponsibility. She attempts to purchase an iPad using a prepaid card meant for emergencies, only to find out that the card has insufficient funds. A mix-up occurs where Madison believes there should be a thousand dollars on the card, but it actually has only five hundred. Her mother helps resolve the situation by paying over the phone. Madison's extravagant spending and lack of understanding of the value of money are highlighted when she spends the entire amount on the iPad and shoes. A confrontation at a restaurant with Cassie, who works there to support her education, exposes Madison's ignorance about the realities of financial struggles. The paragraph concludes with Madison's parents deciding to cut her off financially and demanding she get a job, marking a turning point in her attitude towards money and work.
ποΈ Learning the Value of Money
In the third paragraph, Madison begrudgingly takes a job at a local store, where she experiences the challenges of dealing with difficult customers and balancing work with school. Her first paycheck brings a moment of joy, quickly overshadowed by the realization of how little she earns. Through this experience, Madison gains an appreciation for the effort required to make money. Her parents offer her the opportunity to live off-campus in a luxurious apartment complex, but Madison decides to stay in her dorm, having grown accustomed to it and formed a close friendship with Cassie. The paragraph ends with Madison returning the money from the returned iPad to her parents, signifying her newfound understanding and appreciation for the value of money and hard work.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Dorm life
π‘Roommate
π‘Adjustment
π‘Materialism
π‘Responsibility
π‘Privilege
π‘Complaint
π‘Work ethic
π‘Gratitude
π‘Financial management
π‘Growth
Highlights
Madison's initial reaction to the dorm room, expressing dissatisfaction with the space and amenities.
Madison's desire for an off-campus apartment and the conflict with her parents about the college's policy.
Introduction of Rachel and Cassie, Madison's mom and new roommate, respectively.
Madison's entitlement and refusal to accept the dorm living conditions.
The suggestion by Madison's mom to decorate the room to make it feel more like home.
Madison's ungratefulness and the comparison to those who cannot afford college.
Madison's realization that her prepaid card has limited funds and her reaction to it.
Cassie's perspective on working while attending college and the contrast with Madison's attitude.
Madison's struggle with the reality of earning money and her parents' criticism of her spending habits.
The incident at the store where Madison tries to purchase an iPad with her prepaid card.
Madison's parents discussing her financial irresponsibility and the decision to cut her off.
Madison's forced adaptation to dorm life and her growing friendship with Cassie.
Madison's first paycheck and the realization of the value of money earned through hard work.
Madison's parents offering her an off-campus living option, which she surprisingly declines.
Madison's decision to keep her job and her newfound appreciation for earning money.
Madison's apology to Cassie and her parents for her previous behavior and attitude.
The transformation in Madison's character and her understanding of the value of hard work and money.
Transcripts
no way
this place is a box compared to my room
where am i gonna put my clothes
and how am i gonna sleep on this tiny
bed you cannot expect me to stay here
come on madison this is what dorm life
is like
don't you think you're being a little
bit dramatic
no i want an off-campus apartment i'm
not staying here we have gone through
this all freshmen have to live on campus
their first year
i'm so sorry about that hi i'm rachel
i'm madison's mom hi i'm cassie
your new roommate yeah we're not gonna
be roommates for very long can you
please talk to dad and have him call the
school board with as much as he donates
i'm sure they can do something i am not
gonna have your father ask for favors
because our high maintenance daughter
feels that the dorm room isn't good
enough for her okay he already thinks i
spoil you too much anyway you know what
look
it's nothing a little decoration can't
fix right we'll have this place feeling
like home in no time mom please some
cheap string lights are not going to fix
this place
this sucks
you know what
you are being really ungrateful okay
there are a lot of people who can't even
afford to go to college let alone live
in the dorms
is that supposed to make me feel better
you know what i've got to go to work the
movers will be here soon with all of
your stuff and don't forget your father
and i are taking you out to dinner
tonight oh great just what i wanted on
my first night living alone dinner with
my parents
come on you know this is hard for us
okay our baby is going off to college we
just want to spend a little more time
with you that's all
okay it was so lovely meeting you you as
well
wait
how am i gonna pay for things you know i
lost my credit card
oh um there's an account set up to cover
all of your meals and your books and
your father got you a prepaid card use
it only for emergencies i think he only
put a thousand dollars on it
that's it
a thousand bucks won't last long at all
well it's just a few days and besides
your new cards will be here soon
you know for someone getting a bunch of
free money you really like to complain a
lot
i don't know maybe you should get a job
find out how hard it is to actually earn
a thousand dollars
yeah right the whole reason i even
agreed to go to college is so that i
don't have to work
you know when i was younger i worked
and went to school at the same time
anyway
that's a struggle you will never
understand
your father warned me this would happen
anyway i love you i've gotta go
okay bye bye
i can't believe i have to live in this
dump
this room is awful
ugh and even this bed is like hard as a
rock
it's not that bad
like your mom said nothing some
decorations can't fix and maybe you
could get a new bed
we could totally transform this place
um i'm not sure what kind of standard
you're used to but this is not gonna
work for me
i'm even getting like itchy just being
in here ugh
i can't
[Music]
unfortunately that's just store policy
well that policy is dumb i want to talk
to your manager
uh okay give me a sec
hey
is everything okay no they keep telling
me i can't charge an ipad to my student
account doesn't make any sense oh wow
you're buying an ipad i'm saving up to
buy one saving up they're not even that
expensive they are when you're on a
fixed income hi so yeah unfortunately
you can only charge books and school
supplies to your student account how
does it make any sense
parents were getting upset on how much
their kids were charging so we made this
policy a few years ago but if you still
want the ipad you can always pay for it
separately
so do you still want the ipad
how much is it
998.72
perfect
you can charge it to this card
uh isn't that for emergencies you think
i don't know what i'm doing the sooner i
spend the money the sooner i get money
back
it says it was declined
what no that's impossible run it again
same thing
this is so annoying
gotta call my mom
you talked to dave about that hang on
hang on one second
hey
uh they keep saying my card is declined
and i'm trying to make a purchase how
much are you trying to spend
a thousand dollars
i'm sorry on what i told you to only use
it for emergencies uh this is an
emergency i'm trying to buy a new ipad
we just got you one last year why do you
need a new one i just do okay
i'm in line so i can't talk right now
but you said there was a thousand
dollars on there so why isn't it working
you know what can you tell ron i need to
talk to him
okay you know what i'm finding out right
now okay
your dad isn't gonna be happy when i
tell him you're already spending all
this money what's up
hold on you put a thousand dollars on
madison's card right no 500.
what does she need a thousand dollars
for a new ipad she just got into ipad
last year i know but i tried to explain
to her you know what it's fine i'll just
pay for it over the phone see now this
is why she's never going to learn
because you always give in to her
well
uh put the cashier on i'll just pay for
it with my credit card thanks
hi
hi i told you i know what i'm doing
i don't get why you can't just at least
ask and say what i'm sorry my daughter
hates the dorms could you please break
your policy for her no
okay well can you at least see if they
have any sweets or anything at least i
don't have to have a roommate what's
wrong with cassie she seems like a sweet
girl i'm sure you'll be good friends
yeah right you think i'd seriously ever
be friends oh
hi
i didn't know you guys were coming to
this restaurant what are you doing here
i started working here last summer
but you go to school why do you need to
work
to help my mom pay tuition
college can be crazy expensive with
tuition and books and everything wow
cassie i'm
i'm just so impressed
oh this was the girl i was telling you
about madison's roommate oh it's nice to
meet you perhaps you can rub off on
madison so she starts thinking like you
what are you talking about what's wrong
with the way i think
i'm gonna go grab some waters and i'll
be back to take your orders
why would you embarrass me like that i
just think that maybe you could use a
little grounding you know not a lot of
kids have grown up in 10 bedroom houses
with butlers and a chauffeur well that's
her problem don't try to punish me for
it
why are you looking at me like that
all right this is exactly what i told
you would happen you give in to her
every time
can you guys please not talk about me as
if i'm not sitting right here it's so
annoying
anyways you guys know what my credit
card's gonna get here i don't know
maybe never
very funny dad who said i was kidding oh
and by the way you know you blew your
budget on buying that ipad today so i'm
gonna need back your prepaid credit card
yeah right
i'm serious
well it's not like it matters anyway i
already spent everything on it i'm sorry
you spent more money today
yes i bought these shoes
aren't they cute
you spent fifteen hundred dollars in one
day
yeah what's the big deal you guys are
acting like i spent 15 grand
1500 is a lot of money no it's not
i don't get why you guys keep acting
like we're poor when we own a massive
business
no we own a big business you do not
there you are
thank you
hey cassie may i ask you something sure
it's a little personal that's okay
how much money do you make working here
um
it varies i think last month i made
about fourteen hundred dollars
fourteen hundred dollars she made in a
month you spent more than that in a day
so
it's not my fault her family's poorer
you need to apologize to cassie right
now for what madison
i'm sorry that i called your family poor
even though it's true
i can't believe you what they are why
else would you need to work here you
should be ashamed of yourself we did not
raise you to behave like this yes we did
excuse everything she asks for you give
her designer bags at 14 a range rover at
15 credit cards at 16 how else do you
think she'd turn out well you could have
said no i have tried
many times and i keep getting ignored
you guys are doing it again i'm
literally sitting right here
okay
so what do we do now
cut her off make her get a job she's
never going to appreciate anything
unless she has to work for it
yeah right i go to school i can't be
working
lots of kids go to school and have a job
at the same time that's what we did you
certainly can too
mom
please have my back here
i think that's been my problem
i've always taken your side and look
where it's gotten us
i'm afraid your dad's right
if you guys seriously think i'm getting
a job then you are out of your mind
fine
don't get a job
we will just return the designer bags
and the range rover
and don't think you're getting your
credit card back
this is unbelievable
so what's it gonna be
fine okay i will get a job for a couple
months but that is it
no
that is not it
when cassie comes back you are going to
apologize
fine
i will
for the first time in her life madison
has to work for everything she wants
she reluctantly gets a job at the local
store
she works long hours and has to help
really rude customers
between working in all of her classes
madison barely has time to keep up with
her homework and study
[Music]
she's exhausted every single day
when madison finally gets her first
check she's so happy to have money again
[Music]
that is
until she realizes how little it is
madison finally starts to understand
just how hard making money really is
[Music]
hey i'm just finishing up some homework
but i should be done about five minutes
come on in okay no problem
although actually
your dad
has a few surprises for you oh yeah
what's up that's right yes i spoke to a
couple of people and they have agreed to
make an exception
and let you live off campus
no way
we actually found a really nice complex
close by and it's got some larger units
in it it's got a pool a gym even a movie
theater i think it is much more up to
your standard and we can drive on the
way to dinner really
actually
i think i'm just going to live here
after decorating it it's really not that
bad
um
are you sure
i thought this is what you wanted
it was but
let's just say you guys and cassie
rubbed off on me
we're actually pretty close friends now
okay wow wow i am really happy to hear
that
oh
yes well uh here is something that
actually might excite you
my credit card
that's right mom and i discussed it and
we agreed that you have been responsible
enough so that's for you
uh
as tempting as it is i think i'm good
[Laughter]
oh
well who is this person and what have
you done with my madison i actually
don't mind working now i mean it was
tough at first but it's gotten a lot
better
and i actually have a surprise for you
guys
oh yeah okay
here
it's the cash from the ipad that i
returned
oh
but i thought you said you needed a new
one
nope i'm happy with my old one
i guess what you guys said was right you
can never appreciate anything unless you
have to work for it
thank you for teaching me that
oh honey
oh come here
oh i love you so much i love you guys
too
[Music]
tacos to the cart
what about the boys it's the girl
someone but that's because they don't
have any rules to follow amber your
shorts violate the school dress code you
have a lot of nerve talking back to me
you're on the verge of being suspended
is there anything else you'd like to say
you
Browse More Related Video
FIRST 24 HOURS IN MY DORM *freshman year @ sdsu*
Cosa mi Γ¨ successo in questi mesi?
ΠΠ Π ΠΠΠΠ― Π ΠΠΠΠΠ©ΠΠΠΠ ΠΠΠΠΠ‘Π’Π π€¦ββοΈ
Achieved her dream after being SCAMMED, $40k loss! Off Grid Tiny Home
Melania Trump Full Speech at Republican National Convention (7-18-16)
I-Witness: "Dorm 12", dokumentaryo ni Kara David (full episode)
5.0 / 5 (0 votes)