Andtototoo
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I always want a separate check and I won't just split checks evenly unless the charges incurred were even. I don't want to pay for your lobster when I had a hamburger, especially when I choose the hamburger because I'm on a budget.
In fact, I usually tell the server right up front that I want a separate check. The last time I didn't do that, I was in NYC to go to the theater and met some acquaintances at a restaurant for dinner beforehand. Their show was further away than mine and the man walks slowly so they left early, telling me that they had left their money in the folder. I opened it up to find out that they had decided unilaterally to split the check evenly. The problem was that their bill was $200 MORE then mine (my portion was $50). The total was $250 and I ended up paying $125 for a $50 meal. I subsequently I confronted them and said that I did not appreciate being stuck with their bill and they had a fit and told me I was cheap.
So I don't care if the server doesn't like it or not.
In fact, I usually tell the server right up front that I want a separate check. The last time I didn't do that, I was in NYC to go to the theater and met some acquaintances at a restaurant for dinner beforehand. Their show was further away than mine and the man walks slowly so they left early, telling me that they had left their money in the folder. I opened it up to find out that they had decided unilaterally to split the check evenly. The problem was that their bill was $200 MORE then mine (my portion was $50). The total was $250 and I ended up paying $125 for a $50 meal. I subsequently I confronted them and said that I did not appreciate being stuck with their bill and they had a fit and told me I was cheap.
So I don't care if the server doesn't like it or not.
I suppose everyone tosses in the money and the one left holding the bill gets stiffed (not unlike what some of the posters have posted here). Then when they are already making up the $ shortage they probably don't feel like it's fair they now how to leave a $20 tip when their meal wasn't even that much. And I can't say that I blame them. It usually works out better when everyone pays their own bill and tip.
DH and I order somewhat frugally as we always did when eating out, especially at a restaurant more expensive than typical for us.