AITA I Not Ordering Any Food So I Wouldn't Have To Split The Bill - Best Reddit Stories
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AITA I Not Ordering Any Food So I Wouldn't Have To Split The Bill
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In college, my close-knit group of friends often dealt with Susan and Greg's freeloading, as they ordered expensive items and claimed financial issues, leaving us to cover their costs. Fed up, I finally took a stand during a dinner by only ordering a beer and insisting we split the bill based on what we ordered. This caused a confrontation and led Dan, our mediator, to see the truth.
During a weekend getaway, Susan and Greg added premium items to our grocery cart without consulting us. When it came time to split the bill, I insisted they cover their extras, and the group backed me up. Over time, Susan and Greg became more mindful, and our group focused more on quality time, strengthening our friendships.
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Original video from the background - • Easy OREO Dessert Reci...
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Separate checks always
I'll literally NEVER agree to split the bill evenly, even if I'd benefit from it. Too much resentment.
@@matts1166 I went out with a group of people once. When we got to the restaurant and the waitress came over, they said, "One bill" and started ordering big stuff. When the waitress got to me I said, "Separate bill for me." and ordered modestly. The others were displeased. As I said at the beginning, I went out with them once.
I never agree to splitting the check. I always say before I even order that it will be separate checks
Why do people ALLOW others to BLATANTLY take advantage; why do people GIVE THEIR ADVANTAGE AWAY...???!?
ESH, until OP put a stop to the stupidity. Susan & Greg for obvious reasons, the rest of you for allowing this to happen more than once.
But OP is NTA for standing up to the users finally.
The audacity to go dutch on separate lunch so absurd and embarrassing.
Interesting. I was looking at your comment and thought, "Wait. Going dutch means to pay your own way." So I googled it.
Turns out BOTH meanings were listed. 1) Splitting the bill, 2) paying your own way.
I was surprised.
Susan & Greg need to stay at home. Nothing petty about avoiding being dragged into contributing to paying for other folks' meals.
Susan and Greg is why I DON’T have friends, Stop inviting Susan and Greg
Separate checks or stop inviting Susan and Greg.
I never thought I would watch all of this video. It was a good audio with a nice video to watch while listening. I usually go and pay my bit at the till while going to wash my hands.
Ok. So I enjoyed the story (I have had a very similar experience) but I am also interested in the background video. Would have liked to have a few of the recipes to try at home.
Yeah. Yeah. I know. "Separate bills, please." ruins the story.
I remember i went for dinner it was a last min thing but i ate at home so I went to dinner everyone ordered shared meal like pizza i didnt eat but two people orderd extra food but there still food left so i end up paying $50 for nothing and everyone eles pay $40 and i didn't get any change