Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's weird how many people answer in terms of "we can afford it" or "I want my kids to save their money".
This isn't dinner at Inn at Little Washington and your kids are in their 30s. I gather they can afford to pay for a meal and it won't mean they live their elderly years in poverty.
My kids are younger and if they want to pick up the tab at Panera for the family (every now and then)...well good for them.
Different families have different traditions and customs. If you want your kids to pay for your food, that's your business. Not all of us want that, or want our kids to have to worry about this kind of thing. My mom will always want to pay for me, because even when I turn 70, I'll still be her baby. Same to my kids.
It's not about wanting or not wanting...it's just peanuts in terms of $$$s. If your 30-year old kid has to "worry" about taking you out to a casual dinner every now and then, well your kid has many bigger issues.
I mean, do you not accept gifts from your kids because you "worry" about the cost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's weird how many people answer in terms of "we can afford it" or "I want my kids to save their money".
This isn't dinner at Inn at Little Washington and your kids are in their 30s. I gather they can afford to pay for a meal and it won't mean they live their elderly years in poverty.
My kids are younger and if they want to pick up the tab at Panera for the family (every now and then)...well good for them.
Different families have different traditions and customs. If you want your kids to pay for your food, that's your business. Not all of us want that, or want our kids to have to worry about this kind of thing. My mom will always want to pay for me, because even when I turn 70, I'll still be her baby. Same to my kids.
Anonymous wrote:It's weird how many people answer in terms of "we can afford it" or "I want my kids to save their money".
This isn't dinner at Inn at Little Washington and your kids are in their 30s. I gather they can afford to pay for a meal and it won't mean they live their elderly years in poverty.
My kids are younger and if they want to pick up the tab at Panera for the family (every now and then)...well good for them.