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If they had stated from the outset that this restaurant would be too expensive for them, this would not happen. But seems like for many of us admitting we can’t afford something amounts to “loss of face”. Dumb, eh?
My advice? Excuse yourselves saying you’re going to go discuss how to pay in private for a second, and then, when your “host” isn’t looking, quickly bail and thereby sticking him with the bill.
If he’s really so rich, then he shouldn’t have so much trouble paying for it. And if he isn’t actually that rich…well, that sounds like a personal problem to me.
Hmm… most of the really rich people I know would have found some way to write this off as a business expense. Like, “Len, I hear you’re co-owner of a delivery company. What kind of rates do you charge? Uh huh. Have you considered contracting to my company? Mmmhmm. OK, we discussed business: now it’s a write-off.”
Literally sat in on a conversation that went like that once.
he should have suggested another place that they could afford when his friend first contacted him. that is why his friend is splitting the bill instead of treaty them to a night out; he just assumed they could afford it.
robertolopezuk over 3 years ago
Oh My God.
Ubintold over 3 years ago
Auntie Socialist over 3 years ago
OK you can say it now… Harley’s a jerk
Casey Jones over 3 years ago
…And they are pretty naive.
Bill The Nuke over 3 years ago
Want to bet he included 1/2 the cost of the bottle of wine?
Holilubillkori Premium Member over 3 years ago
What a Sleazy Cheapskate!? Invited them out to dinner & then split the cost…..Anger Rising! >:^(
Diat60 over 3 years ago
If they had stated from the outset that this restaurant would be too expensive for them, this would not happen. But seems like for many of us admitting we can’t afford something amounts to “loss of face”. Dumb, eh?
Ken Norris Premium Member over 3 years ago
He’s probably expecting them to pay for 2/3 of the dinner plus tip.
When we invite people to dinner out, we pick up the tab and I let them know that up front.
Bruce388 over 3 years ago
Ah, their 401(k)s were getting too big, anyway.
scyphi26 over 3 years ago
Yeah, we all saw that coming.
My advice? Excuse yourselves saying you’re going to go discuss how to pay in private for a second, and then, when your “host” isn’t looking, quickly bail and thereby sticking him with the bill.
If he’s really so rich, then he shouldn’t have so much trouble paying for it. And if he isn’t actually that rich…well, that sounds like a personal problem to me.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
That is the surprise ending “we” knew was coming!
Wendy Emlinger over 3 years ago
One look at the menu and I’d have stuck to a glass of water, period. That way the whole bill would be the jerk’s.
MCProfessor over 3 years ago
If you invite someone to dinner and pick the restaurant, you should pick up the check.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 3 years ago
Len should say “thanks for the great dinner and conversation Harley.” And walk out
Nancy Simpson over 3 years ago
Next time, don’t be such rubes, Len and Abby!
InquireWithin over 3 years ago
Hmm… most of the really rich people I know would have found some way to write this off as a business expense. Like, “Len, I hear you’re co-owner of a delivery company. What kind of rates do you charge? Uh huh. Have you considered contracting to my company? Mmmhmm. OK, we discussed business: now it’s a write-off.”
Literally sat in on a conversation that went like that once.
metagalaxy1970 over 3 years ago
I was always taught if you invited a friend out, YOU paid, because that person was a guest.
j.l.farmer over 3 years ago
he should have suggested another place that they could afford when his friend first contacted him. that is why his friend is splitting the bill instead of treaty them to a night out; he just assumed they could afford it.