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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe I'm a younger generation than everyone here, but we always go Dutch on bday dinners. Usually in lieu of gifts.[/quote] organizing dinner for a friend is different than organizing for a spouse.[/quote] True. I think when I was young and single it was understood the bestfriend organizing the dinner was not treating everyone and the birthday girl wasn't paying. If either a parent or spouse is organizing, I think it would be unclear. Especially at this stage of life its rare to give birthday gift to adults so having everyone pay in lieu of a gift you wouldn't normally get doesn't make sense. Either it is a get together for dinner but not to celebrate a birthday in which it is understood It is dutch and it isn't a huge group or you host at home.[/quote]
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