You’re out to dinner with friends, having a great time, when the bill arrives. Suddenly, things get tense—awkward stares, hesitant laughs. Do you split it evenly, even if some ordered way more, or does everyone pay their fair share?
One Reddit user took an approach that stunned everyone.
The Story:
I (27M) have been part of a close-knit friend group since college. Two members, Susan and Greg, always order the most expensive dishes, then guilt-trip the rest of us into covering their meals.
Last weekend, Dan invited me to dinner. I said I’d only come if Susan and Greg weren’t there. He insisted I should put my opinions aside just this once. I agreed.
At the restaurant, most of us ordered around $40 worth of food—except Susan and Greg, who racked up $200 each. When it was my turn, I simply ordered a $4 drink. Seeing this, two others canceled their food orders too.
When the check arrived, Greg tried to split it six ways. I refused, saying those of us who didn’t eat would only pay for drinks. In the end, Dan, who ate $50 worth, was stuck with a $146 bill.
The next morning, my phone was flooded with angry messages. But honestly? I have no regrets.
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