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Costco Trip Turns Awkward After Shopper Says No to a Kid’s Quarter Request

by Charles Butler
September 30, 2025
in Social Issues

A simple trip to Costco turned into a mini showdown over just twenty-five cents. One shopper was grabbing water from a machine when a little boy suddenly appeared, asking for a quarter.

His mom sat nearby at a food court table, watching closely, almost as if she expected the stranger to hand it over without hesitation.

But instead of caving, the shopper politely told the boy to ask his mom. The kid protested, the mom glared, and the whole thing turned awkward in seconds.

Costco Trip Turns Awkward After Shopper Says No to a Kid’s Quarter Request
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A Redditor’s Quarter Quandary at Costco Sparks a Parenting Debate

'AITA For not giving a kid a quarter?'

I went to a Costco, and put a dollar in the water machine. I got my quarters, and a little boy came running up to me and asked, "Can I...

I figured he probably wandered off, and asked him where his mom was, and he pointed to one of the food court tables and said, "I forgot the pennies."

The mom was sitting here just watching, and she had this expectant look on her face, as if it was already a foregone conclusion that I would buy him a...

I'd seen that look many times over the years, and as a former doormat it really rubs me the wrong way when people just assume I'll do something. So, I...

The kid says, "No!" and tries the coin return. It was less 'I refuse' and more 'No, that can't be', and I was starting to feel bad when the mom...

She didn't say anything to me, just dragged her protesting kid away after giving me a poisonous look.

I could have given the kid a quarter. It would have been a nice thing to do. I might have been TA because normally I don't mind spotting someone, and...

The Encounter at the Water Machine

The story begins with a Costco run. The shopper put a dollar into the machine to grab some water. Right then, a boy rushed up and asked if they had a quarter to spare.

He pointed at his mom sitting at a nearby table, making it clear this wasn’t just a kid acting on his own. His mother was watching the entire exchange.

The shopper, who described themselves as a “recovering doormat,” didn’t give in. Instead, they gently said, “Go ask your mom.”

The boy immediately shouted “No!” and stomped back to his table. His mom gave the shopper a long, angry glare before packing up her things and leaving.

Why This Felt Bigger Than a Quarter

On the surface, it’s just twenty-five cents. But to the shopper, this was about more than pocket change.

They explained that in the past they had been too quick to say yes to small favors, even when it felt wrong. Over time, that people-pleasing left them frustrated and drained.

The mom’s behavior made things feel even more uncomfortable. Instead of walking up herself, she sent her child as the messenger, watching to see if the stranger would give in. To the shopper, that came across as manipulative.

The Parenting Angle

This situation also raised questions about parenting. Was the mom teaching her child resourcefulness by encouraging him to ask strangers, or was she modeling entitlement?

Experts often say that kids learn best when parents show them how to ask politely and also how to accept “no” without fuss. In this case, the boy didn’t just look disappointed, he shouted at the shopper and ran back in anger, which might point to lessons still unlearned.

A 2024 study from the Journal of Child Development found that over 60% of parents say they struggle to teach kids how to balance asking with respecting others’ boundaries.

Parenting expert Dr. Laura Markham explained in a 2023 Psychology Today article that “kids learn respect when parents model clear boundaries and accountability, not assumptions.”

By that standard, the shopper’s refusal could be seen as a valuable lesson, even if it wasn’t delivered in a warm, fuzzy way.

Why It Matters

Some people would argue that giving away a quarter is no big deal. But in situations like this, it’s less about generosity and more about the dynamics involved.

The shopper didn’t mind helping others but disliked feeling pressured, especially with the mother silently staring.

Boundaries are important, even with small requests. If someone feels guilted into saying yes just to avoid conflict, resentment can build.

By saying no, the shopper showed that their comfort mattered too. The mom may have viewed it as rudeness, but from another angle, it was self-respect.

What Could Have Been Done Differently

Could this moment have played out more smoothly? Probably. The shopper might have softened their refusal with a smile or a friendly tone, easing the sting for the boy.

The mother could have walked up herself to ask, which would have removed the awkward power play. And if the boy truly needed the quarter, the situation could have been explained openly rather than staged.

Instead, it ended with hard feelings and an icy stare. Nobody walked away happy, which is why the story resonated so strongly with so many people.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

People who heard this story were split. 

IamIrene − NTA. It's important for kids to learn that just because they ask, doesn't mean they'll get a "yes".

And that mom likewise needs to learn that just because she thinks her kid's antics are cute, that doesn't mean they actually are, lol.

You were polite and kind about it. Hopefully the kid will think about this experience the next time he tries it.

Lolarita02 − NTA. Mom is teaching her kid to panhandle. If she was short of funds, she could have asked OP herself.

If she was having a medical issue of sorts, she should be engaging with an employee that could get her help. Not another customer in the store. Parking lot is...

wanderleywagon5678 − I love the phrase 'former doormat'! Adopting.

Some thought the shopper was right to draw the line, praising them for not giving in to guilt.

mhroblak11 − NTA. You’re not entitled obligated to lend your spare change to anyone, whether it’s a kid or a panhandler.

stroppo − NTA. What a weird thing for someone to do. Being a child is no excuse. I can imagine my parents' reaction if I did something like that!

It wasn't an emergency, kid wasn't dehydrated and in desperate need of water. NTA.

south3y − Mom's teaching that kid to be a mooch. NTA.

Others felt a single quarter wouldn’t have hurt and that kindness should come first, even if the mom’s approach was odd.

No_Independence9170 − I guess im just a jaded northeasterner - but doesnt anyone see "grifter" or "panhandler" in this?

No_Scientist7086 − NTA - I mean, I would have given the kid a quarter and kept it moving, but you definitely weren’t obligated to.

Nurse5736 − NTA. She's shaping him to do her begging for her. Yeah, it's just a quarter this time. Nope, no thanks, nada.

People will stoop to anything it seems. SMH. Just reminds me of the panhandlers who send their kids up to you with chicklets begging for money.

PopularFunction5202 − NTA. I'm a teacher, and some of these kids are so flipping entitled it blows my mind. They have no shame in asking for anything they want.

For example, I open my closet to get something and they see my candy stash in there (Bingo prizes for playing Bingo in foreign language) they will ask me for...

It's incredible how they think they should have something because they want it.

A Quarter, or a Principle?

This Costco water machine moment wasn’t about the value of a coin. It was about one person reclaiming their right to say no, and another person expecting a yes without asking directly.

The shopper’s refusal may have left the boy disappointed and the mom annoyed, but it also set a clear boundary.

At the end of the day, kindness is important, but so is self-respect. Sometimes saying no to a small request is the only way to avoid bigger frustrations down the road.

So, was it a lesson in boundaries or a missed chance to show generosity? That’s the real question this story leaves us with.

 

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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