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[quote=Anonymous]If you’re going away on a girls trip, you take the number of people who said they would go and divide it by that number, or that number minus one if you agree you’re paying for the birthday girl. If you never said you’d go, you owe nothing. To be nice you could give a gift card to cover a round of drinks. If you said you’d go and then backed out after the arrangements were made, you owe your share of anything non-refundable. If this is a gift for someone where no one is going (like kids paying for a parents’ anniversary trip), then you generally split the cost between the presenters, with richer siblings kicking in more (they should know to volunteer that).[/quote]
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