Anonymous wrote:I don’t like it when other people pick up the tab. It’s really simple to split checks these days. Just pay for what you ordered and I will too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is who she is. She’s not going to magically change. If it continues to bother you then don’t make any more plans with her. You must be getting something out of the friendship if this has been going on for so long. Decide whether it’s worth if you continue.
You can’t change others, you only control your own reactions.
Our kids get along and so do the husbands. We hung out in a larger group before Covid so I don’t think I necessarily noticed how they never reciprocated. During Covid, they were one of the few families we saw frequently so they probably came over once a week. That was fine. We were glad for the company during Covid.
I once forgot my wallet when we went out to dinner and she paid for me. She had me Venmo her my share. It just annoyed me because we have treated them to dinner so many times and this is her entire family. Half the time they came over, we would order in. The other times, we would cook for them. They have not invited us over as a family even once.
Anonymous wrote:I consider myself a generous person and most of my friends are also generous. I have this one friend who just never ever reciprocates. We have had them over probably 30-40 times and always feed them meals every single time. She had invited my daughter over for a play date once and it was only because all the kids were begging to go over to their house while we were at a park 5 min away. They are clearly well off. Dh has an executive position at a huge corporation, live in a nice home in an expensive neighborhood, vacation, fine dining, etc.
I can’t help but feel bad that in all the years that I have known her, she has never picked up the tab once, even a coffee. They will sometimes offer to Venmo their portion of the meal but will never once offer to pick up the tab.
Do I have the right to be annoyed?
Ask for separate checks when you're out with them.
I don’t want to be petty but it just seems so rude never to even offer to reciprocate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is who she is. She’s not going to magically change. If it continues to bother you then don’t make any more plans with her. You must be getting something out of the friendship if this has been going on for so long. Decide whether it’s worth if you continue.
You can’t change others, you only control your own reactions.
Our kids get along and so do the husbands. We hung out in a larger group before Covid so I don’t think I necessarily noticed how they never reciprocated. During Covid, they were one of the few families we saw frequently so they probably came over once a week. That was fine. We were glad for the company during Covid.
I once forgot my wallet when we went out to dinner and she paid for me. She had me Venmo her my share. It just annoyed me because we have treated them to dinner so many times and this is her entire family. Half the time they came over, we would order in. The other times, we would cook for them. They have not invited us over as a family even once.
Anonymous wrote:This is who she is. She’s not going to magically change. If it continues to bother you then don’t make any more plans with her. You must be getting something out of the friendship if this has been going on for so long. Decide whether it’s worth if you continue.
You can’t change others, you only control your own reactions.