Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care?
Because it is starting to annoy me after always paying and never being even offered after years or decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was accused of being cheap once because I wanted separate checks at dinner. I’m not sure how splitting a check would have been better.
I once went out with a group of women where we each ordered an entree and I ordered 2-3 appetizers. Every single person ate the appetizers. When the bill came, one women split the bill and charged only me for the appetizers. I remember having a bbq or some gathering a week later and I didn’t invite the woman who stuck me with paying for the appetizers. It was less about the money and more about the principle. Other women said they ate the appetizers and would chip in. I thought it was ridiculous. Never had that happen in my 40 years.
I have gone out to eat in groups since high school. The person who says they didn’t eat the shrimp appetizer or whatever is annoying.
Did you ask them if they wanted appetizers, or did you just order?
I didn’t ask if they wanted to share and split the cost if that is what you are asking.
I have gone out to eat for decades and that was the first time anyone has done that. I would only have ordered one for myself if not sharing with others. I can’t eat 3 appetizers by myself.
It was not an expensive place. I want to say everyone paid $20 and then I paid $50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was accused of being cheap once because I wanted separate checks at dinner. I’m not sure how splitting a check would have been better.
I once went out with a group of women where we each ordered an entree and I ordered 2-3 appetizers. Every single person ate the appetizers. When the bill came, one women split the bill and charged only me for the appetizers. I remember having a bbq or some gathering a week later and I didn’t invite the woman who stuck me with paying for the appetizers. It was less about the money and more about the principle. Other women said they ate the appetizers and would chip in. I thought it was ridiculous. Never had that happen in my 40 years.
I have gone out to eat in groups since high school. The person who says they didn’t eat the shrimp appetizer or whatever is annoying.
Did you ask them if they wanted appetizers, or did you just order?
I didn’t ask if they wanted to share and split the cost if that is what you are asking.
I have gone out to eat for decades and that was the first time anyone has done that. I would only have ordered one for myself if not sharing with others. I can’t eat 3 appetizers by myself.
It was not an expensive place. I want to say everyone paid $20 and then I paid $50.
Anonymous wrote:You may overestimate how much money they have.
A lot of my friends think I make a lot more money than I do. We are on a very tight budget and actually planning a move out of the DMV because cost of living is so high here. We are extremely austere in our personal spending. We also have some problems in our extended family that put a financial strain on us.
We do try to reciprocate as much as we can. We host in a limited fashion (like one family a month or so, no parties, we cook ourselves). We pick up the tab when we can. But many of our friends are much healthier. Many have families who give them money, helped them buy homes, pay for vacations. For them, picking up a bar tab is NBD. For us it means we have to cut back somewhere else.
I would rather either (1) not be friends with someone, or (2) be friends but everyone pays for themselves always, than be friends with someone who is going to get mad if they treat me and I don't reciprocate to the exact same level. Because otherwise it means my friends can dictate how much money I spend, and I don't think I can afford that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was accused of being cheap once because I wanted separate checks at dinner. I’m not sure how splitting a check would have been better.
I once went out with a group of women where we each ordered an entree and I ordered 2-3 appetizers. Every single person ate the appetizers. When the bill came, one women split the bill and charged only me for the appetizers. I remember having a bbq or some gathering a week later and I didn’t invite the woman who stuck me with paying for the appetizers. It was less about the money and more about the principle. Other women said they ate the appetizers and would chip in. I thought it was ridiculous. Never had that happen in my 40 years.
I have gone out to eat in groups since high school. The person who says they didn’t eat the shrimp appetizer or whatever is annoying.
Did you ask them if they wanted appetizers, or did you just order?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was accused of being cheap once because I wanted separate checks at dinner. I’m not sure how splitting a check would have been better.
I once went out with a group of women where we each ordered an entree and I ordered 2-3 appetizers. Every single person ate the appetizers. When the bill came, one women split the bill and charged only me for the appetizers. I remember having a bbq or some gathering a week later and I didn’t invite the woman who stuck me with paying for the appetizers. It was less about the money and more about the principle. Other women said they ate the appetizers and would chip in. I thought it was ridiculous. Never had that happen in my 40 years.
I have gone out to eat in groups since high school. The person who says they didn’t eat the shrimp appetizer or whatever is annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I was accused of being cheap once because I wanted separate checks at dinner. I’m not sure how splitting a check would have been better.