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[quote=Anonymous]I have been in different phases of my life the poor friend and the wealthy friend. In general it makes sense to choose things that both friends can comfortably afford to do and it’s important for everyone to feel comfortable in saying that something doesn’t fit into their budget and the other person being willing to take that at face value (no one wants to get into it about whether they can actually afford dinner at that one restaurant, etc). Sometimes I have treated/been treated but that’s generally for special occasions or one-offs not a regular thing and one shouldn’t expect it every time. It should also be stated upfront — “Hey do you want to go see this show? My treat!” — rather than awkwardly tried to figure out when the check comes.[/quote]
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