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Agree...In our neck of the woods we all pay for our own dinners. We would never expect anyone else to pay.Date: 9/22/2009 8:39:28 AM
Author: elledizzy5
It depends on how it''s worded.
If they say ''We''d love to take you to dinner'' I''d assume that they were paying.
If they say ''Hey, we should all get dinner together sometimes.'' I''d assume we''d pay for our own meals.
Regardless, I''d always go for the purse and offer to pay when they check comes, just in case I misinterpreted their wording.
Date: 9/22/2009 9:32:40 AM
Author: elrohwen
Absolutely not. I don''t want anyone to pay for my dinner except maybe my own SO or my family. When we go out with friends, everybody splits the bill (sometimes based on what they ordered, or split evenly if it''s easier).
ETA: The only time I know people to pay for others is if it''s a special occasion (birthday, going away lunch, etc). Then everyone usually chips in to pay for the person they''re having the meal for.
+1. Unless there is a special occassion, I assume we are just going out to dinner together. Either way, I would always pull my wallet out, just to let the other person know, I am not expecting anything.Date: 9/22/2009 8:37:25 AM
Author: CJ2008
Actually, no, not at all...
To me an invitation to go out to dinner is just an invitation to meet up...
ETA: after reading a couple of other posts, I realize I should have worded mine better...
Yes, it totally depends on how it''s worded...if somebody says (or if I say): we''d like to INVITE you to dinner, then I''m assuming they''re going to pay, or if I''m doing the inviting, I''m paying.
Like Elle said though, even if I thought they were paying I would ALWAYS reach for my wallet, in case I misunderstood.
DITTO, every word!Date: 9/22/2009 8:39:28 AM
Author: elledizzy5
It depends on how it''s worded.
If they say ''We''d love to take you to dinner'' I''d assume that they were paying.
If they say ''Hey, we should all get dinner together sometimes.'' I''d assume we''d pay for our own meals.
Regardless, I''d always go for the purse and offer to pay when they check comes, just in case I misinterpreted their wording.
Date: 9/22/2009 8:39:28 AM
Author: elledizzy5
It depends on how it''s worded.
If they say ''We''d love to take you to dinner'' I''d assume that they were paying.
If they say ''Hey, we should all get dinner together sometimes.'' I''d assume we''d pay for our own meals.
Regardless, I''d always go for the purse and offer to pay when they check comes, just in case I misinterpreted their wording.
That is what I am used to. It is silly.Date: 9/22/2009 4:19:49 PM
Author: Kaleigh
If we invite friends to join us out for dinner, we pay. If they invite us out, they pay. That doesn''t mean that the hubbies won''t all jump to pick up the tab. Now that drives me nutso. It''s so silly.