One funny thing I used to go out with some friends--2 couples, me and one other female that was also single. When they split the check they split it 4 ways! One way per couple, one way for me and one way for the other girl! Since when does being married mean you morph into one single person LOL....they each got a dinner, not like they bought one and split it between the two of them---its due to people like that that people want seperate checks LOL. If they split it by 6 that would have been fine with me!
We had that happen at our family with a member who to this day doesn't get the concept of PER PERSON means you pay times 2 when you are married not once. We kept saying it let's say $5/person and she kept saying "OK, so we owe $5" and we kept going "NO..you owe $10" and she just couldn't grasp why she was paying double. It got to the point my mom & I just told my sister (who was really annoyed that this relative couldn't grasp it) to let it go & we would take care of the extra.I have to do separate checks because it really has irritated me in the past when I ate very cheaply and ended up paying for other people's pricey meals without a thank you or anything. Separate checks helps friendships stay happy for me.

To me people can really look cheap splitting a check. Just figure your meal out as close as you can then add some to it. If you end up paying $10 or so more what's the big deal.
I can't believe anyone would call someone else "cheap" simply for refusing to subsidize your meal. Sounds like the wrong person in this scenario is being called cheap.being a server it's a pain to separate checks. It takes time a way from your other tables, most of the time you have to have a manager break the ticket up because 99.9 percent of the time they don't tell you they are seperate checks
It always seems to be that the ones who eat or drink the most and most expensive items are the ones who want to split the split the check equally.![]()
Separate checks are like good fences.
Let me guess... it's always someone else who ends up paying $10 more, not you, right?I can't believe anyone would call someone else "cheap" simply for refusing to subsidize your meal. Sounds like the wrong person in this scenario is being called cheap.
So you don't ask?
Yeah, it looks that way. The people I eat with tend to split checks automatically. Anyone who thinks we're "cheap" for doing so isn't likely to be invited anyway.
I went out to lunch today and there was a group of 8 women just finishing up. They each had separate checks. It took the poor waitress 10 minutes to ring them each up. After they left, I was talking to her and she said that last time they came in they didn't tell her to give them seperate checks and made her redo the check. Ughh. This is a little panini place where there is nothing over $12 on the menu. If I went out with a group that did that it would be the last time. I'm sure I'll get a bunch of posters who disagree with me but I hate separate checks![]()
If you get burned a few times, separate checks look pretty good.
Maybe it is a regional think but most places even with a group of 4 will ask who is on what check. That seems to be the logical thing to do. The patron should let you know ahead of time but since many don't just ask.
I don't know, for me, I feel that if I'm going somewhere to spend my money and give them business, then it should be completely acceptable if I want separate checks.
When I'm with my group of friends or co-workers, we do separate checks...our wait person always comes out ahead on tips than if we had one bill. We usually tip well. I would think for the minor inconvenience, it is worth it for the server.