Anonymous wrote:So your friend’s B-day is not worth $50? They are better off without you. It’s seems a little narcissistic of you to think they should pay for the pleasure of your company.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you can think this is tacky until you are blue in the face, but the reality is, a lot of people think this is fine and this is how they celebrate adult birthdays. It's one of those things that many people think it super rude, and many other people think is totally fine.
This is a known "thing." As an adult, I never have expectations of being treated; I always attend, ready to open my wallet and split the check evenly. When I'm treated, it's a nice surprise. If it seems like too pricey a place/too large a group for me to cheerfully split the check evenly, I decline the invitation.
Anonymous wrote:We get it, you don’t want to celebrate- don’t attend!!
So sick of people complaining about this.
Anonymous wrote:This is constantly discussed. Some ppl are fine with it some thing it's horrid. I don't mind it as it's easy to frame one vs the other. "Celebrating Dan at old arnies Friday if you want to stop for a drink or a bite to eat with us." = pay your own way. "Please join us at XYZ for Laura's 40th, we are in the front reserved room, let us know if you can attend." = a party where ppl are hosting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the person? We usually take our parents and inlaws out for their birthdays and have to pick up the entire tab. They always pick the place and there are other presents too.
OP here. Is it their idea? Is there just a family assumption you will pay? If yes to either, then yes, tacky. If you offer/insist without any expectation on their part, it’s fine.
I’m talking about BIL inviting family to a restaurant of his choosing on a day/time of his choosing in honor of “his birthday” and running up the tab with apps and alcohol and expecting everyone to just blindly toss a credit card in at the end.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't it depend on the person? We usually take our parents and inlaws out for their birthdays and have to pick up the entire tab. They always pick the place and there are other presents too.