Anonymous wrote:In my culture, parents should never pay for anything, regardless of who is visiting. I think it's very odd and rude that you expect them to treat you while you visit them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My philosophy is that whoever has the most money should always pay.
Interesting philosophy. So we both have families who make less then us. Everyone feels like we are the rich ones and expect us to pay. We now started to avoid all our relatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My philosophy is that whoever has the most money should always pay.
Interesting philosophy. So we both have families who make less then us. Everyone feels like we are the rich ones and expect us to pay. We now started to avoid all our relatives.
Anonymous wrote:My philosophy is that whoever has the most money should always pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my culture, parents should never pay for anything, regardless of who is visiting. I think it's very odd and rude that you expect them to treat you while you visit them.
Right, I'd rather make my DC-based son, wife and young kids pay for us for everything when we houseguest with them.
They can inherit our money later, for now, they pay! They live here in America and DC, where everyone is rich and the streets are paved with gold.
Why would parents NOT pay? Our parents have higher salaries, no daycare, no student loans and their houses are paid off. They're just sitting on piles of cash and are working for fun.
-signed someone who goes dutch with parents because my parents order up the bill more than my family can afford.
Anonymous wrote:We usually have to go grocery shopping as soon as we arrive because no one has any milk for our toddlers or any sort of fresh fruit in the house. We pick up ingredients to make a meal also.
Maybe we're weird, but I've always had milk in my fridge, even before I had kids. Why don't grandparents pick up a jug?