merryweather20
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OMG _ this is just too funny and oftentimes so true!I'm sending this to DH since it's his friends who do the party thing and the last one was $100 each! Needless to say, we are the only ones with kids and a mortgage in the group.
Where in the world do you guys eat dinner? I'm down the street from one of the top three wine cellars in the world and even there I'd be hard pressed to come up with a tab of $168 for 1 +1/10th of a person. Heck never mind that I've only had one restaurant refuse to do up separate cheques.
I've certainly had similar informal birthday dinners, and I've never given it a second thought, if we're not on the ball then the birth-day girl might very well make the call herself. I feel badly that she had to make the arrangements herself, not outraged that I'm not getting a free ride.

I'm sending this to DH since it's his friends who do the party thing and the last one was $100 each! Needless to say, we are the only ones with kids and a mortgage in the group.
. DH and I were just talking about this kind of thing over the weekend, as we've been invited to pay $150 to attend a birthday party (to be fair to DH's friend, it's a surprise party so it isn't the guest of honor doing this). I'm very opposed, as I fear the menu will be fixed and I'll end up eating a $75 potato
. It's important to DH so we are going, but I would be mortified if I ever found out my friends were invited to a party and asked to pay for it.