Handbag Lady
Disneyland Bride 2000
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Before I read anyone's responses, I said other.
In the case of the OP, I would be prepared to split the check evenly, but I would also expect my dining mates to see that I didn't have as much as they did and would know they would pay more. It would make me think twice the next time I dine with these same people and I might just do coffee instead of a full meal. I certainly can't continue to pay for everyone's meals ALL the time if it continued. Most of my friends wouldn't expect this anyway. (Family, well, that's another story!)
There is never an exact answer for when I dine out.
I am on Los Angeles. We dine out twice a week, usually once or twice a month with friends.
We've evolved with one set of friends into alternating paying for the check because we eat out so often with them. It all comes out fair in the long run with the four of us.
In the case of the OP, I would be prepared to split the check evenly, but I would also expect my dining mates to see that I didn't have as much as they did and would know they would pay more. It would make me think twice the next time I dine with these same people and I might just do coffee instead of a full meal. I certainly can't continue to pay for everyone's meals ALL the time if it continued. Most of my friends wouldn't expect this anyway. (Family, well, that's another story!)
There is never an exact answer for when I dine out.
I am on Los Angeles. We dine out twice a week, usually once or twice a month with friends.
We've evolved with one set of friends into alternating paying for the check because we eat out so often with them. It all comes out fair in the long run with the four of us.
I think I get it from my dad.
I think my mom made sure he did a little better than that, lol.
I think that this almost always plays a part in differing ways of doing things on the DISboards.
We had no idea this was going to happen. Many in the group had pre-dinner drinks, appetizers, main courses, and desert.