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Surely we shouldn't be expected to pay everyone's bill at Xmas meal?

649 replies

MeetMyCat · 22/12/2014 17:32

On Boxing Day, DH and I are going out for a meal with DSS, my Dad, Dad's partner, and my brother. So six of us in total. When this was arranged earlier in the year, I (obviously) invited everyone, checked they were all happy with the venue, timings etc etc. I didn't mention who would pick up the tab, it never entered my head to be honest, and I certainly didn't give anyone the impression it was "our treat."

The background to this, is that no one on the guest list (with the exception of DSS (student) and obviously we'll pay for him) is particularly hard up, but there is history of reluctance to share the bill at social events. My brother is 41, single with no kids, works as an architect, but will never buy anyone a drink. My dad is retired, but very comfortable, enjoys lots of holidays, but tends to assume DH will pay for everything if there's a family gathering. Dad's partner (they don't live together, but have been together for over 10 years) was recently made redundant, so I'm not sure about her current financial situation. But however tight they are, they're my family, so I like to see them at Christmas.

Last night, DH commented "what on earth do we do if no one offers to contribute towards the bill on Boxing Day - do I say anything?" Now whilst we can afford to pay for ourselves and DSS, the thought of picking up the whole tab is rather scary - set menu at £65 per head, plus drinks, for six people. Ok, so we'd still be able to eat (but it would be beans on toast!) and pay the bills in January, but it's a lot of money, not to mention the principle.

As I said earlier, we asked everyone if they wanted to go out for a meal, they all said yes, and we never suggested we'd pay for everyone. But as we made the arrangements, does etiquette dictate we should pay? And as dad's partner has now lost her job, is her share of the bill our responsibility as 'organisers'?

Looking back, I can't remember a single time when anyone wanted to split a bill/buy a drink etc for DH and I, and I wish I'd remembered this when I made the Boxing Day booking.

So do I say something upfront, or do I assume (and hope and pray) that normal social etiquette will prevail, and wait for everyone to contribute when the bill arrives? Surely we shouldn't be expected to foot the whole bill?

OP posts:
Trills · 26/12/2014 14:10

Good luck!

SparklyTwinkleGlitter · 26/12/2014 14:17

Hope OP comes back and tells us they all fought over who was going to puck up the bill. Xmas Grin

Marcelinewhyareyousomean · 26/12/2014 14:54

I was hoping for an update too.

SauvignonBlanche · 26/12/2014 15:00

Were they going out for lunch, or dinner?

ItsGonnaBeCoolThisChristmas · 26/12/2014 15:06

joining in - lunch must be soon to end. Will Brother Arti surprise everyone and pick up the whole bill? Will moths fly out of Papa's wallet? Will Papa cliam to ahve left it at home (really who does that???) Will OP'sDH sit on his hands long enough not to fill the awkward silence with a credit card? Perhaps MeetMyCat has put glue in his pockets? :)

Hope you had a lovely family lunch and everyone chipped in nicely. I'd need a lot of wine over lunch not to stress about this all through the meal.

Easterchuck · 26/12/2014 15:06

Perhaps the Op's family have decided to pay for her?

Noteventhebestdrummer · 26/12/2014 15:20

I need to know too!

TheCheeseBoardStinks · 26/12/2014 15:28

Will moths fly out of Papa's wallet?

Grin
splodgeses · 26/12/2014 15:39

Place marking Xmas Grin

FamiliesShareGerms · 26/12/2014 16:32

Just wandering through in hope of an update....

carrielou2007 · 26/12/2014 16:34

Can't wait for an update too Wink

bedraggledmumoftwo · 26/12/2014 16:36

Come on, lunch must be finished by now!

Santassleighisreversing · 26/12/2014 16:40
Grin
RyanAirVeteran · 26/12/2014 16:41

My DH is always too fast with the debit card, we call him quick draw Mc Graw. Grin

AcrossthePond55 · 26/12/2014 16:54

Guiltily place marking.

ErnesttheBavarian · 26/12/2014 16:55

Me too. Fingers crossed the meal was fun and enjoyable and worth the stress and agro.

dustarr73 · 26/12/2014 16:59

Wonder if theres a standoff and thats why we havent heard from the op.

Wharm14 · 26/12/2014 16:59

Just place markng after reading the whole thread, hope it went ok OP!

TooExtraImmatureCheddar · 26/12/2014 17:00

Need to know what happened!

Scatlett4456 · 26/12/2014 17:04

Place marking....

DakotaFanny · 26/12/2014 17:05

Interested in this...the kind of pickle I frequently find myself in! X

higherhill · 26/12/2014 17:08

OP what happened then? Did they cough up?

Mrsfluff · 26/12/2014 17:08

Place marking too Blush

springalong · 26/12/2014 17:12

place marking too!

Islander79 · 26/12/2014 17:18

Just read all 20 pages - place marking!