Anonymous wrote:Thats what you get for acting like you have a great job and are making all of the money. When you pretend you are doing way better than your friends, you deserve it when they call your bluff.
Anonymous wrote:Thats what you get for acting like you have a great job and are making all of the money. When you pretend you are doing way better than your friends, you deserve it when they call your bluff.
Anonymous wrote:I had this happen last year, and I thought it was rude and insensitive to pick such an extravagant place, especially given that most of the people invited were in grad school or high prestige/low pay jobs. In addition, we all chipped in to pay for her dinner, and nobody got a thank you note afterwards. Very trashy behavior from someone who went to a fancy prep school.
Anonymous wrote:What? If she knows and acknowledges it's that expensive, why would she want you to take her AND her boyfriend there?
Your friend is nuts. I'd say, "oy, it's a little out of our budget too, but I've read great things about <less expensive restaurant>. How about something like that?"
That way, even if she doesn't choose the restaurant you've suggested, she has a cue for how much you're willing to spend.