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Man Refuses To Pay $100 Minimum For Thanksgiving And Faces Backlash From Family

by Layla Bui
November 27, 2025
in Social Issues

Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and giving thanks, right? Well, one Redditor found themself at the center of an unexpected drama when their family imposed a $100 minimum food contribution per household for their Thanksgiving dinner.

While the idea of potluck-style gatherings is typically about sharing the load, this new rule left them questioning whether it was fair or even reasonable to suddenly demand such an amount. Especially when it wasn’t agreed to beforehand.

To make matters worse, their sister’s message also included an option to help pay their father’s water bill on top of the food cost. Feeling blindsided, they joked about not showing up at all, but now their family is upset, calling them a jerk for not meeting their expectations.

Was OP wrong to refuse, or are their relatives the ones crossing a line? Let’s break down the situation and see where the real problem lies.

A person considers skipping Thanksgiving after being upset by a last-minute $100 rule

Man Refuses To Pay $100 Minimum For Thanksgiving And Faces Backlash From Family
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'WIBTA for refusing to bring $100 minimum to Thanksgiving?'

My family and I celebrate Thanksgiving every year with my siblings, parents, and their kids.

Roughly 20-25 people (including kids). My family is only 2 people with one 6 month old baby.

In the group chat it was decided that my nephew would cook meat since he bought a grill.

He also told us that we could bring the sides. He chose to spend $300 on meat.

I messaged in the group chat that we would bring mashed potatoes.

My sister responding that every "family" has to bring $100 worth of food minimum or help my nephew pay for the meat.

I'm not totally against the idea of bringing that much food,

but just the way it was presented and the fact that it wasn't agreed to beforehand makes me upset.

The following day in the group chat, my sister said: "Option 1: bring food enough for everyone, not just yourself.

Option 2: help thomas pay for meet $100/family.

Option 3: help dad pay water bill $200/family.. Choose wisely…" Upset, I responded with

Option 4: don't show up. Am I being an a__hole if I don't show up at all in "protest" to this $100 minimum rule?

Update: I'm a teacher and she posted a picture of my salary she found online to shame me in the group chat. Definitely not going now.

Financial pressure often brings out deep insecurities, hurts, and resentments even when everyone tries their best. What looks like a “$100 rule” for Thanksgiving may seem small, but when it’s sprung on people last-minute, it can trigger conflict, shame, and a sense of unfairness.

Research on Psychology Today shows that money is one of the leading causes of tension in families and romantic relationships.

Emotionally, it’s easy to understand why OP feels upset. For many families, holidays are supposed to be about connection and celebration, not accounting sheets and financial obligations. When someone imposes a rule without prior agreement, especially one that feels steep, it can create pressure, guilt, and even shame.

As one article puts it, financial stress often distorts how we interpret others’ actions: a partner or family member’s neutral remark can feel like judgement, a request may feel like an attack, and shared time may feel like a burden.

That tension becomes especially sharp during holidays. According to a recent discussion on family gatherings and money, the pressure to “keep up” or to “show up” with extravagant contributions can transform what should feel festive into a source of resentment even among close family.

From a psychological perspective, money isn’t just about dollars and cents. It carries meaning: identity, self-worth, respect, power, sometimes even guilt or guilt‑by‑expectation. When OP is asked to bring $100 worth of food or help pay for meat or water bills under the implied threat of guilt or shame, it’s not just a request.

It becomes a test: Can you afford to belong? Can you match everyone’s expectations? And for many, especially those with limited income or more modest financial circumstances, that’s a heavy burden.

The fact that OP’s sister even posted a picture of their salary to pressure or shame them amplifies the issue. Publicizing personal finances as a lever for guilt or compliance blurs personal boundaries and can seriously erode trust.

When financial expectations get mixed with social pressure, it may no longer feel like a family gathering; it can start to feel like performance under judgment.

That doesn’t mean that family get‑togethers or shared meals can’t have cost‑sharing. But fairness, transparency, and prior agreement matter.

According to family‑relationship research, families who survive financial disagreements healthily are those who communicate openly, negotiate expectations ahead of time, and accept that not everyone will have the same resources.

So, in this story, OP is not unreasonable for balking at a retroactive “$100 minimum” demand for Thanksgiving contributions. The way it was introduced with an ultimatum, no prior discussion, and public shaming naturally triggers hurt, resentment, and a sense that their value to the family is being measured in dollars.

If the request had been made openly, politely, and with flexibility, their reaction may have been different. But as it stands, refusing or opting out doesn’t make OP the jerk; it makes them the person standing up for fairness and their mental well‑being.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

This group emphasized that the potluck should not be about charging family members and that the “choose wisely” comment was unreasonable

AOWLock1 − NTA, this is a potluck not a charity dinner. If your nephew couldn’t afford to buy the meat he shouldn’t have bought it

lbw12345 − Don't forget petty option #5, buy $100 worth of mashed potato ingredients and show up with 50 lbs of mashed potatoes.

NTA $100 worth of sides per family is obscene and far too much food

APithyparty − 20 to 25 adults, not including kids. If every adult brings a dish to share, there should be plenty of food to go around.

"Choose wisely" would have me staying home, enjoying the peace and quiet of my living room for free. NTA

kotominammy − NTA that "choose wisely" would've ticked me off.

They did this to themselves and can't just drop it on you and expect it to be your problem too.

These commenters pointed out the math inconsistency, questioning the high costs and the unfairness of the last-minute expenses

geniusscientist − The math isn't mathing. $300 divided amongst 20-25 people is not $100 per family.

Independent_Peak8500 − So wait your sister and your nephew want $100 per family for meat or 200 per family for dad’s water bill,

isn’t that way more than the $300  spent on the meat originally?

I agree the 4th option was necessary because wtf can fork over 100 dollars last minute when it wasn’t agreed too especially at the holiday time.

Just curious as to what your sisters response to that option was. NTA.

BlueSkyMourning − Your sister posting your salary makes her TAH

This group agreed that the water bill and meat costs were excessive, and the expectations were out of line

Most_Walk_666 − Edited to add: NTA I have never in my life seen a water bill over $200 Your sister kind of sounds like a controlling a__hole

hawkcarhawk − I would also choose option 4. Choosing to host a holiday get-together shouldn’t be about breaking even,

and it especially shouldn’t be about profiting off of your family members.

Dad is expecting to have a $600+ water bill from one holiday get together?

It sounds like it would be impossible to relax and enjoy each other’s company

with everyone taking inventory of the contributions and making sure every guest “paid their dues”. I’d just stay home. NTA

Trick_Few − $300 is ridiculous. I spent $0.59 a lb on a frozen turkey and will cooking it in a smoker.

SummitJunkie7 − "Bring enough food for everyone" is a reasonable request for a potluck-style family dinner.

The rest of it is not. Dad should not offer to host if the water bill is a problem.

(is everyone taking showers and doing loads of laundry during this one-day visit? Even if they were, $200 is obviously insane).

Brother should not offer to bring the meat if the expense is too much.

And no one should be "required" to bring or pay anything that wasn't agreed to in advance.

Decline the invitation is the only reasonable response really.

While acknowledging the expense of feeding a large group, these users criticized the expectation of others covering unagreed costs

u_212 − NTA. Die on this hill.

TapeFlip187 − Id bring one $100 bottle wine, k__l it myself on an empty stomach,

tell everyone what a great idea this was, thank them and get a lyft home before food is served. NTA

HomelyHobbit − This has to have been brewing for years before this rule was set.

Would it have been better to have a family discussion and agree on a number ahead of time? Sure.

But, that doesn't mean the number is unreasonable. A meal for 20-25 people is expensive, and asking everybody to chip in is reasonable.

The option to bring enough mashed potatoes for everybody was offered.

Why is that objectionable? Mashed potatoes for 25 will still be WAY cheaper than $100, so it's not a hardship.

-chatban − NTA - People cant volunteer to do things and then expect others to foot the bill. What even is this logic

So, was this refusal justified, or did the poster take it too far? How would you have handled this situation? Share your thoughts below!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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