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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I say let them order whatever they want on the menu. Either full pay for this place or make him choose a place that doesn't offer menu items more expensive than want you want to pay. [/quote] This. It is rude to expect teens to pay for what is left over especially if they end up splitting the cost when just say 2 spent a fortune. With family you can set a limit and let everyone know. Don't do that with friends at a party. Not your son's job to police his friends or threaten they they will have to pay part of it. Also, teens can be notorious for trying to get away with not paying the total amount or not giving a proper tip. Don't risk screwing a waiter because they went overboard and the gift card wasn't enough and your son used tip cash to pay for the extras. Why don't you go as a family to the place with pricey options and have him chose a place to go with friends where nothing is beyond a certain price. [/quote]
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