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Smart Feller
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Picking up the check at a restaurant
Recently I invited three out of state girlfriends to all meet up with me for lunch at a restaurant we could all reasonably drive to within a few hours of our homes. I made arrangements with the server to give me the check at the end of our meal - which she did. One girlfriend grabbed the check from me insisting that she pay her own. It was awkward since she wasn't compelled to pay the tab for everyone (which is what I was doing) but she didn't want me to pay her way.
I've always been taught that if someone picks up the check then all you need to do is 1) politely offer to help pay and 2) thank them if they insist on paying. In hind sight I realize I probably should have given the server my credit card up front, told her what percentage of a tip to add to it so that the only thing I needed to do was sign for it when she brought the bill. My question though is what is the proper way to respond when someone else picks up the check. Is it okay to pitch a fit while refusing to let them pay? Where are the battle lines drawn? Who backs down? Thanks! DeeDee |
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Gigglesnort Charteroo
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,130
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If someone grabs the check and insists on paying their own portion when you planned on picking up the tab, then I would politely say something like "Please, I insist, it's my treat, I'm just happy we could all get together."
If they still insist on paying for their own, might as well just let them. If you continue to argue and make a big fuss it might create an even more awkward moment or embarrass the other person. In the past, to avoid an awkward situation when the check comes for a meal I plan on treating everyone to, I usually briefly excuse myself from the table and either settle up with the server if it's appropriate to do so, or ask that they bring the check directly to me at the end of the meal. That way you don't have to worry about anyone trying to snatch the bill from the middle of the table when it's presented.
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Doofus Maximus
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Texas
Posts: 8,138
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I second that.
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Smart Feller
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2
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I did excuse myself to the ladies' room mid-way through the lunch. I asked the server to be sure to tally up one bill and give the check to me at the end of our lunch. I was sitting in the middle of the bench and the person on the end was reaching high in the air to grab it from the server. The server told her that I had already asked for the check. The server handed it to me and my friend grabbed it anyway.
The awkward part was that three other people were at the table who were polite and thanked me for lunch. My problem was that I couldn't see a way to let the fourth person pay her own while I picked up the tab for everyone else. In the future I will be sure to give the server my credit card before the check comes, tell them what percentage to add as a tip and then hand me the completed bill to sign. ![]() DeeDee |
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An Awesome Dude
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,337
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Welcome to the site,sounds like you handled things well
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Gigglesnort Charteroo
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,130
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That's a difficult situation. Sounds like you handled it as best as you could. Not much you can do when someone makes a big deal out of the situation. People can get very funny when it comes to money.
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Smart Feller
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 9
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In situations such as these, I make it know up-front that the meal is my treat. Typically, if you invite someone to dinner, you're paying, unless it has been discussed in advance (or is the custom with these friends) to "go dutch". My preference, though, is to take turns paying alternate times going out for lunch (better with pairs than threes or more, though).
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