So some of my office buddies organized a small dinner, and while everyone came on their own, there was one guy who came with his spouse. They both ate and ordered a lot possibly two mains each and the multiple sides was another story. While everyone of us stuck to one main and a dessert. Now, my assumption was since that was the case may be we'll pay for our own meals as separate bills. Wrong, comes pay time and they decide to split it evenly. And to my surprise they counted themselves as one party. So while each of us paid around e.g. 60 bucks for a meal, this guy pays 60 bucks for 2. It was so weird but I didn't say anything as everyone else sort of accepted it. Anyway if you come with a spouse to a dinner, please don't count yourself as one party and pay for each person.
did everybody eat the same amount? did everybody drink/not drink? we can slice and dice multiple ways—one should have an idea of what it cost in general and add tip. if the spouse just ate fries and drank a coke it doesn’t make a difference.
Yes drinks included for all
OP, did you just graduate?
Point is you don't come with spouse on a office get together.
Next time you quickly grab the bill and do the math for everyone. Seize the means of division my fellow comrade.
This guy splits!
Yes, they sit right next to the lawyers
Why did no one call them out?
So OP is the one at the table analyzing what everyone is ordering and keeping a mental checklist.
Next time make a sarcastic comment to him, on how married people have to pay only for one!
Imagine being that much of a soyboy that you let the team chad make you pay for his date's dinner 🤣
That is cheap unless
The suspense is maddening!
don;t leave us hanging