Office Drama Over New Mercedes: A Personal Dilemma
The story
Greetings everyone,
I’m a 31-year-old male, and my wife, who is 30, recently settled into the idea of starting our own family after securing stable jobs and purchasing our first home together. As part of this new chapter, I suggested my wife should get her driving license, which she previously did not need while living in Boston. To support her, I provided an old car for practice and arranged lessons with a certified driving instructor. She successfully passed her driving test!
Although she was quite content with the car I first gave her, I wanted to surprise her with something special. Until then, I had been driving a 2011 Civic, and neither of us had ever owned a brand new car. Drawing from some savings, I decided to buy her a shiny new Mercedes A220, which she absolutely adored.
Now, this is where the main event unfolds.
Approximately a month after the Mercedes arrived, my old Civic unexpectedly broke down. The mechanic informed me it suffered from multiple issues, primarily electrical wiring faults that affected the engine power. My wife generously offered her Mercedes for me to use for work while we figured out what to do with the Civic.
Upon arriving at work, a colleague of mine (let's call him Chad), noticed the shiny Mercedes and approached me for a chat. He inquired about its price and where my usual Honda was. Just as I began to explain the situation with my Civic, he abruptly interrupted and asked if he could take the Mercedes for a spin. I politely declined, explaining that it was my wife’s car and I wanted to keep it in perfect condition for her. Chad seemed annoyed by this and briskly walked off.
As I continued towards the office, I sensed a few unusual stares from other colleagues. Later, while settling into my desk, a close work friend leaned over and mentioned that Chad had spread the word that I had become a snob with the new car, and even called me an asshole for not letting him drive it.
I’m puzzled about what I could have done differently. Was declining his request really that unreasonable? Any insight would be helpful.
If this were a scenario on a reality TV show, I wonder if the reaction would have been amplified for dramatic effect. Perhaps the cameras would have focused on Chad's reaction and the gossip throughout the office, turning a simple misunderstanding into a major plot twist. How do you think the audience would have reacted to this situation?
Should I have let my coworker test drive the new car?
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Points of view
interesting story mate!
kinda seems like you did the right thing... boundaries are important and it's fair to want to keep the car pristine 😊 you were pretty reasonable not letting chad drive it! but man, people love to talk :o
haha maybe he felt a bit snubbed but that’s on him not on you.. hopefully things blow over and everyone chills out 🤔 sometimes you just gotta let things ride! but yeah nothing crazy, just normal office drama
What a jerk :o
Never disappointed by guys named Chad 😁
u definitely did the right thing man, Chad was totally out of line!!! I had a similar thing happen when I got a new car. people get so weird about it!!! u don't owe him anything 💯 I wouldn’t let anyone drive my new ride either so u made the right call!!!!!! don’t stress about it just office gossip you know???? hope things get back to normal for you soon!!!!!!
totally get where you're coming from man!!!! had a similar thing happen when i got my bike!!!! chad was way outta line 🙄 u were right not to let him drive it he's got no right to call u names just cuz u said no!!!! don't let it get to you!!!! people can be so weird about stuff sometimes
it seems like you did the right thing by setting boundaries.. people can get so weird about new stuff like that!
I once had a buddy get mad at me for not letting him borrow my new bike 🤣
ur wife seems really generous to let you use her car and you were just looking out for her property when you said no to Chad :)