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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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It's always the people who spent more who accuse the ones who spent less of being "tacky" or "cheap" or whatever for not subsidizing their life choices. You ate it, you bought it. If husband feels like his wife showing common sense regarding their shared finances is such a blow to his tiny ego, he can sacrifice some of his personal funds to pay for other people to drink.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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For real. It's all projection because these people are the ones trying to get their friends to pay for their food and use them to farm credit card rewards points. The guy who put the bill on his credit card is actually the cheap one.

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Throw down your card without discussing the bill first and I'll assume you're paying for everything:-)

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Exactly, like my little sister does. She throws it down real fast because she knows I don't like my younger siblings to buy stuff for me. We are always arguing, her and her husband owns a couple of businesses I do childcare and I'm a single mother. I tries to cash app or venmo her money she either blocks me or send it back with extra.

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It happened to me more than once. Most often, with people who earned a good living, they don't think about those who earn less. "No, I won't pay for your steak and wine, even though I ate a small salad and drank tap water."

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It's not that they don't think about those that earn less, they just don't care. My friends and I either go dutch treat, one person treats (if it's planned that way) or we do separate checks. If we don't do seperate checks we still only pay OUR own share. None of my friends ever want to split the check evenly. If they did I would refuse even if my share was larger.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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It's always the people who spent more who accuse the ones who spent less of being "tacky" or "cheap" or whatever for not subsidizing their life choices. You ate it, you bought it. If husband feels like his wife showing common sense regarding their shared finances is such a blow to his tiny ego, he can sacrifice some of his personal funds to pay for other people to drink.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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For real. It's all projection because these people are the ones trying to get their friends to pay for their food and use them to farm credit card rewards points. The guy who put the bill on his credit card is actually the cheap one.

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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Throw down your card without discussing the bill first and I'll assume you're paying for everything:-)

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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Exactly, like my little sister does. She throws it down real fast because she knows I don't like my younger siblings to buy stuff for me. We are always arguing, her and her husband owns a couple of businesses I do childcare and I'm a single mother. I tries to cash app or venmo her money she either blocks me or send it back with extra.

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It happened to me more than once. Most often, with people who earned a good living, they don't think about those who earn less. "No, I won't pay for your steak and wine, even though I ate a small salad and drank tap water."

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4 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017
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It's not that they don't think about those that earn less, they just don't care. My friends and I either go dutch treat, one person treats (if it's planned that way) or we do separate checks. If we don't do seperate checks we still only pay OUR own share. None of my friends ever want to split the check evenly. If they did I would refuse even if my share was larger.

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Is it normal to split the bill with friends? ›

Even if the meal and beverage totals are tallied according to each person, it's customary to share the cost of these added expenses on the bill. "However you tallied the check, it is proper etiquette to split tax and tip evenly among the table," Putney says.

What does lets split the bill mean? ›

Going Dutch(sometimes written with lower-case dutch) is a term that indicates that each person participating in a paid activity covers their own expenses, rather than any one person in the group defraying the cost for the entire group.

How do you insist on splitting the bill? ›

If you're worried you're going to foot a non-proportional part of the bill, speak up early, says Senning. “The key to good etiquette is good communication,” he says. “Sooner is better.” That means voicing any concern you have about splitting the check before you put your order in.

Should a woman offer to split the bill? ›

When it comes time to pay the bill at the end of the date, who should pay? The answer to this question clearly depends on who you ask, but men are more likely to say that whoever makes more should cover the bill. The majority of women (37%) believe that everything should be split evenly, no matter who makes what.

Is it okay to ask a girl to split the bill? ›

The polite way to ask, as others have said, is a casual "Do you want to split this?" The ONLY possible way you can do this politely is to do it before she accepts a date with you. If you want her to pay, you need to make that clear when you invite her on the date, before she says yes.

Should I ask a guy to split the bill? ›

Dates are special circ*mstances and in the past the general rule has been for the person who suggested the date to pay. "The general rule still applies; don't go Dutch on dates," said Wyse. "The person who asks someone out should take charge of the date.

Should I offer to split the bill? ›

The most significant advantage of splitting the bill on a date is that it is fair and equal. After all, two of you have been present on the date, and it's fair that you both pay your way. This creates equity in the relationship from the outset and ensures that one person isn't taken advantage of unfairly.

Should people split the bill? ›

For a more exclusive experience, it is proper to split the bill evenly, she said. It used to be gauche to talk about money and budgets, but it is OK to bring it up when accepting an invite to eat out. It's also OK to decline the invitation if you can't afford it, she said.

Why is splitting the bill bad? ›

Diners say splitting the bill can be unfair

While the videos share various experiences, the through line is that people are fed up with the status quo of evenly splitting meal costs — especially if others are pushing back.

Should you pay for your friends' meal? ›

If You Are Formally Hosting

If it is a party or shower at your home, it falls upon the primary host or group of hosts to cover all expenses. For more formal family dinners, such as when meeting a child's friends or significant others, it is considered polite for one person to take care of dinner as a welcoming gesture.

Who pays for dinner with friends? ›

Though this may hold true for an informal dinner, generally the steadfast rule when it comes to who picks up the bill is that it should be the host. According to Style for Success, the person who initiates the dinner plans (the host) is responsible for paying.

Is it rude to split the bill on a date? ›

The most significant advantage of splitting the bill on a date is that it is fair and equal. After all, two of you have been present on the date, and it's fair that you both pay your way. This creates equity in the relationship from the outset and ensures that one person isn't taken advantage of unfairly.

Who should pay when you go out with friends? ›

If I invite someone for a meal, I do so with the expectation I pay for myself and the other person. If the other person offers to pay for themselves or me, I'll let them do so. If I am invited for a meal, I will offer to pay for myself. If the other person declines my offer, I'll let them do so.

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