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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you invite, be extremely clear on what you want to cover, and what you won’t cover. Put it in an email to avoid misunderstandings. [/quote] +100 I think any arrangement works as long as you’re clear up front. I used to take friends on vacation a lot in high school (I’m the youngest - siblings were out of the house by then) and my parents basically paid for my friends stuff when they would pay for my stuff (so, lodging, meals, group activities like mini golf or the movies when we all went together) but not the kind of stuff I’d pay for on my own (souvenirs, clothes, or other shopping, activities and meals/snacks when my friend and I went off on our own) and that worked out fine. I used to go skiing with a friend’s family sometimes, and they paid for lodging and transportation, but my parents paid for my lift tickets, equipment rentals, and meals (we’d split the check even at sit down restaurants). So it was a much more expensive trip for me. Both worked out great - no problems or issues, just make sure you’re upfront about what you’re covering/not covering when you issue in the invite. [/quote]
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