Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Or maybe you won't, because your financial situation isn't likely to change. The alternative as PPs have stated is to not eat out together with those friends, which has its own price.
OP here. I'm not a big drinker. I spent all my younger years splitting bills with people who drank. I often did not have a lot of money. I always just thought that was the cost of going out.
When I was in college, there was this girl who made a whole scene about not wanting to split a bill evenly. She claimed she doesn't like seafood and did not eat any shrimp. She made a huge stink about it. Thought it was really strange. I didn't eat some of the eggplant dish that was on the other side of the table and some other things.
Honestly, it sounds like you had selfish friends and that has rubbed off on you. Paying for other people's drinks is not the price of going out. Maybe I have nicer friends but I have never once had anyone expect I would subsidize their drinks or vice versa. If we were both drinking, sure. But as a rule? No. What pleasure do I have in going out and spending money on alcohol for other people?
People split checks ALL THE TIME. Any waiter can split it for you, or itemize it for you. If they say they can't they're lying because they don't want to.
OP here. Quite the opposite. We have very generous friends. DH usually fights to pay the bill with our friends. We have a 7 figure income and most of our friends also have very high incomes. No one is thinking about who ordered a salad and who ordered lobster.
When my good friends and I go out, we split evenly or we take turns treating.
Itemizing a bill seems so cheap to me. Not something friends should do. After last night, I am not interested in hanging out with the girl who itemized the bill. Other girls next to me were staring at her thinking she was so annoying. It made dinner dynamics awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Or maybe you won't, because your financial situation isn't likely to change. The alternative as PPs have stated is to not eat out together with those friends, which has its own price.
OP here. I'm not a big drinker. I spent all my younger years splitting bills with people who drank. I often did not have a lot of money. I always just thought that was the cost of going out.
When I was in college, there was this girl who made a whole scene about not wanting to split a bill evenly. She claimed she doesn't like seafood and did not eat any shrimp. She made a huge stink about it. Thought it was really strange. I didn't eat some of the eggplant dish that was on the other side of the table and some other things.
Honestly, it sounds like you had selfish friends and that has rubbed off on you. Paying for other people's drinks is not the price of going out. Maybe I have nicer friends but I have never once had anyone expect I would subsidize their drinks or vice versa. If we were both drinking, sure. But as a rule? No. What pleasure do I have in going out and spending money on alcohol for other people?
People split checks ALL THE TIME. Any waiter can split it for you, or itemize it for you. If they say they can't they're lying because they don't want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Or maybe you won't, because your financial situation isn't likely to change. The alternative as PPs have stated is to not eat out together with those friends, which has its own price.
OP here. I'm not a big drinker. I spent all my younger years splitting bills with people who drank. I often did not have a lot of money. I always just thought that was the cost of going out.
When I was in college, there was this girl who made a whole scene about not wanting to split a bill evenly. She claimed she doesn't like seafood and did not eat any shrimp. She made a huge stink about it. Thought it was really strange. I didn't eat some of the eggplant dish that was on the other side of the table and some other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Split it, evenly, down the middle. Nothing infuriates me more than women who insist on itemizing. "You had the steak but I only had the salad and water ..." AHHHHHHHHHH!
That's probably because you are ordering the steak and she is getting the salad and water. Pay your own way. I pay my share, taxes and tip. You pay yours.
Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. We usually split evenly. Last night, we went out with a few new people. One girl was sitting there trying to calculate everyone's individual share. Some people had credit cards. Others were paying in cash. Restaurant was closing. Waiter was obviously annoyed. Whole ordeal took like 30 minutes. This was a cheap restaurant ($10-20 entrees). A few people ordered appetizers and drinks. I think everyone ate at least a little bit of the appetizers. I actually ordered appetizers for the table and shared with everyone but ended up paying for "my appetizers".
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP. We usually split evenly. Last night, we went out with a few new people. One girl was sitting there trying to calculate everyone's individual share. Some people had credit cards. Others were paying in cash. Restaurant was closing. Waiter was obviously annoyed. Whole ordeal took like 30 minutes. This was a cheap restaurant ($10-20 entrees). A few people ordered appetizers and drinks. I think everyone ate at least a little bit of the appetizers. I actually ordered appetizers for the table and shared with everyone but ended up paying for "my appetizers".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Split it, evenly, down the middle. Nothing infuriates me more than women who insist on itemizing. "You had the steak but I only had the salad and water ..." AHHHHHHHHHH!
That's probably because you are ordering the steak and she is getting the salad and water. Pay your own way. I pay my share, taxes and tip. You pay yours.
Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Or maybe you won't, because your financial situation isn't likely to change. The alternative as PPs have stated is to not eat out together with those friends, which has its own price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Split it, evenly, down the middle. Nothing infuriates me more than women who insist on itemizing. "You had the steak but I only had the salad and water ..." AHHHHHHHHHH!
That's probably because you are ordering the steak and she is getting the salad and water. Pay your own way. I pay my share, taxes and tip. You pay yours.
Yup. Nothing infuriates me more than the person who has 4 drinks to everyone else's 1-2 drinks and wants to split the bill evenly. YOU are the cheapskate, not the salad and water person. Way to take advantage of your friends.
That's one way to look at it. Another way would be that another time, you'll have the extra drink or the more expensive entree. It all evens out. You sound like a great friend!
Always split evenly.
Typically I agree with you. But there are times when people are broke -- bc their start up is running out of money and didn't make payroll on time; or the hot water heater went on the blink or whatever. And they likely aren't announcing it to their friends. I always assume people have things like that going on before I suggest splitting the bill vs. pay your own share. If it comes out to a $2 difference -- fine, it evens out over time. If I really had a steak and drinks, while a friend had a drink and ate nothing -- um no, I'm not asking her to subsidize it for me.