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[quote=Anonymous]One thing is for sure if you are the wealthier friend - do NOT go out for dinner, earn more than your less wealthy friend, and then suggest you split the bill rather than itemize. "Oh it all comes out in the wash." Nah, if I drank tap water and ordered one dish and no appetizers and dessert...it's for a reason. I'm budgeting. I can go out to dinner and spend, say, thirty or forty books. If your portion is eighty or ninety bucks, and you make more than me, I don't want to subsidize your meal. -former public interest lawyer with lots of inhouse and biglaw friends. I have more money now, but in my thirties, this behavior from my friends really irked me. And no I don't want to go to Chiptole and split the bill instead. Let me go to the nicer places with you and order strategically.[/quote]
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