Should you split the bill evenly even if your friend ordered way more?
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"You ordered a salad and water. Your friend ordered three cocktails, an appetizer, and the most expensive entree on the menu. Splitting evenly isn't generosity. It's you subsidizing someone else's choices and calling it f..."
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Topic ContextBeneath the surface of a shared meal, the restaurant bill often becomes a silent battlefield where the desire for fairness collides with the unspoken demands of friendship. It's a universal struggle to navigate the delicate balance between generosity and exploitation, revealing how small, unaddressed financial imbalances can slowly erode trust and connection over time.
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