Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand— if you can’t make it why is the reason you can’t make it relevant?
If you want to be sure to continue seeing them then I would try to find low cost opportunities for that— free concerts, neighborhood book club, outside drinks and snacks.
Because they would like to be included for lower cost activities, but not for higher cost activities. Many people/hosts will think that if you decline multiple offers, that you aren't interested. They are interested, but just for those things they can afford.
OP--I would say that you don't have much budget for eating out, but if they are doing something at home, that you would love to join them. This gets the point across that you have a budget for eating out but you are still interested in other activities. And it doesn't mention why you have a budget for eating out, whether that is lower income, fixed outside costs or whatever. I have one friend who pays a fortune for her mother's senior facility and another who is paying much of his salary to childcare for his children from his first marriage. Both of them have limited budget for things like eating out, but still want to socialize. So we include these friends on lower cost activities but we don't include them for higher cost activities.