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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I attended a baby shower where the mother selected the pricey restaurant. When we arrived she loudly informed us it was "non-hosted". We ended up splitting the cost of the meal with her in laws, who drank three bottles of wine, ordered and did not share expensive appetizers, and desserts. During the meal they shared photos of their private plane and multiple homes in Spain and London (they are British). I a diet cake and a simple chicken dish. My husband ordered a beer and also had a simple chicken dish. We ended up paying $300 for a terrible dinner while my sister paid nothing and her in laws paid very little and ate like kings. I didn't mention it to her until months later when she brought up the meal as a "wonderful time" and touted the generousity of her in laws. I told her we had subsidized their extravagant meal when they literally had millions. According to her, this is something they do regularly. So in sum, rich Europeans (well tacky brits anyway) do this too. [/quote] Diet Coke, not diet cake. I totally would have ordered a diet cake if it was on the menu though. :lol: [/quote]
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