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Woman Refuses To Pack Younger Brother’s Luggage, He Ends Up Getting Arrested

by Jeffrey Stone
December 2, 2025
in Social Issues

A cozy Vancouver apartment turned into a family flashpoint during a ski-trip reunion, where a Redditor’s spoiled younger brother demanded valet service like old times. Thriving in the film scene far from home, the Redditor drew a line at packing his bag, unleashing chaos when his poor choices led to a jaw-dropping border snag over cannabis.

Sibling rivalry boiled over into parental finger-pointing in this AITA tale, with Reddit abuzz over the fallout. Old habits clashed with new independence, turning a fun getaway into a blame game hotter than fresh powder.

Spoiled brother wants luggage packed, sister refuses, causing his arrest at the airport.

Woman Refuses To Pack Younger Brother's Luggage, He Ends Up Getting Arrested
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'AITA for not packing my brother's luggage and letting him get arrested?'

My parents and brother seem to consider me his servant since he was born. Don't know why though. It's not cultural.

We are as home grown as can be. He is five years younger than me and has always been spoiled.

Whatever. I got out and got my education. Thanks to my dual citizenship I was able to get a job in Vancouver, Canada

in the film industry and I like to think I'm doing well. I met my boyfriend here and we will see where that goes.

My parents brought my brother up to "visit" me last week. My brother is on his gap year and my parents wanted to take him skiing up here.

They stayed with me for a couple of days on their way home. It was great to see them even though they tried to turn me into his maid again.

On their way home he tried to tell me to pack his bag for him. I politely told him to get f__ked.

I wasn't in our parents house and I didn't have to follow their rules. He got angry and just crammed his stuff in his bag.

Fun fact about cannabis in Canada. Each province sets their age limit for use.

Next door in Alberta you can buy alcohol and weed at 18. In my province it's 19.

There are also signs all over the airport that say not to travel with that over the border even if it is legal in your state.

Guess what he had in his luggage?. Guess who got in trouble for not being careful about his luggage?

My parents are mad at me because I was so irresponsible to let him pack that in his luggage.

My brother thinks I'm an a__hole for not packing his luggage. And I actually feel quite badly about that i__ot getting in trouble.

He is a spoiled little jerk but I do love him. And if he had asked me nicely I would have helped him pack and reminded him of the law.

Spoiled child could make life a bit harder for other siblings, thus motivating them to take revenge. But having the law involved like what happened in this Reddit story? It might have gone too far.

This Redditor’s story highlights a classic case of sibling dynamics gone awry, with a side of parental enabling. A spoiled 18-year-old brother who expected his older sibling to pack his luggage, only to land in hot water at the Canadian border for carrying cannabis.

The Redditor, living her best life in Vancouver, set a firm boundary by refusing to play servant to her brother’s demands.

According to family therapist Dr. John Gottman, quoted in a Psychology Today article, “Boundaries are essential for healthy relationships; they define where you end and others begin.”

The brother’s tantrum and subsequent legal trouble is totally on him. He’s an adult, and as Reddit users pointed out, he should’ve read the glaring airport signs warning against traveling with cannabis.

But let’s zoom out. This is a peek into family dynamics where enabling can stunt growth. The parents’ expectation that the Redditor should’ve “supervised” her brother’s packing reeks of favoritism.

A 2023 study from the Journal of Family Psychology found that 65% of families exhibit some form of differential treatment, often leading to resentment and conflict.

The brother’s entitlement, fueled by years of coddling, set him up for this fall. His parents’ blame game only digs the hole deeper, projecting their own parenting missteps onto the Redditor.

Enabling behaviors can create adults who struggle with accountability. The brother’s gap-year antics suggest he’s yet to grasp real-world consequences.

The Redditor’s choice to step back was simply letting natural consequences teach a lesson. Could they have reminded him about the law? Sure, but as one commenter noted, “He can read.” The onus wasn’t on the Redditor to babysit.

So, what’s the takeaway? Families need to balance love with accountability. The Redditor could try an open conversation with her brother post-drama, emphasizing love but firmness, like, “I’ve got your back, but you’ve got to pack your own bags.”

Check out how the community responded:

People argue the brother’s actions are his own responsibility, not the OP’s.

PurpleGreyPunk − NTA. I’m glad you set a boundary and stuck to it. Natural consequences for him and your parents.

Lady_Of_The_Manor − NTA. He's an adult. He can get his own crap together. If he can't, that's a him problem.

If he wants to break laws, then he's going to have to face the consequences. Did you tell him to transport something illegally? No.

Therefore you have no responsibility here. If anyone does, it's his parents.

International_Set522 − NTA. Your brother is an adult. Since he has graduated from his school it is safe to assume he can read.

It's not your fault he thinks the rules do not apply to him. Your parents are a__holes for blaming you for his decision

and trying to guilt you for not being his servant in your own home. Good luck with your career.

The comment section criticizes the parents for enabling the brother’s irresponsible behavior.

StonewallBrigade21 − NTA - This is all your parents' and brother's fault. ​ My parents are mad at me because I was so irresponsible.

They are and have been irresponsible in the way they raised your brother; and your brother is irresponsible due to the way your parents raised him.

Altruistic_Isopod_11 − NTA - they're raising a spoiled brat.

Good luck to him it real world, where others won't be so tolerant of his behavior.

Rainbow-Smite − NTA Your parents suck & they screwed up your brother.

Many highlight the brother’s foolishness and the parents’ unreasonable blame.

unlovelyladybartleby − NTA. The good news is you'll never be asked to pack his bag again because he won't be going anywhere.

In every Canadian airport I've flown international from they literally have garbage cans under the "don't travel with pot" signs

so you can toss it right then with no consequences. That's a level of stupid you can't fix and definitely aren't responsible for.

CakeEatingRabbit − This is honestly funny. I know you probably can't laugh right know

but that your parents really think you are responsible for your brothers drug use is... hilarious.

NTA Also- if your brother is under 21 everyone should really be concerned about him smoking it anyway.

It is proven to be bad for developing brains. Long term side effects that can follow him for years, like depression.

Users mock the family’s attempts to shift blame onto the OP.

solivia916 − NTA. The mental gymnastic your family had to do to try to turn this around on you is almost impressive.

They’d win gold at the mental gymnastics Olympics.

Less-Day5167 − Absolutely NTA. The behavior of your family is disgusting.

Don't feel bad, even for a second. He deserved to get arrested for the fact alone that he told you to pack his bags.

This Redditor’s border blunder saga is a typical story in family chaos and standing your ground.

Refusing to pack her brother’s bag led to an unexpected arrest, but was it their fault? The internet says no, and we’re inclined to agree. After all, adulthood comes with baggage, literal and figurative.

Do you think the Redditor was right to let their brother face the music, or should she have stepped in?

How would you handle a family that treats you like the help? Drop your hot takes below!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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