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...to want to have been offered some money?

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Blitzburgher · 09/04/2016 23:03

Just back from dinner at a friend's. Five couples in total, lovely evening. Slightly late because of nipping to the shop for cigarettes for DH on the way there. Texted friend when at shop "There in 15 mins, do you need anything from Waitrose?" just as a pleasantry really. Received reply "Yes - can you get 4 bottles red wine, crisps, dips and bottle vodka". Slightly shocked - was expecting something like 'OMG just run out of milk' or 'forgot the coriander - thank you!'. Bought the stuff for total £55. Arrived at party - shopping gratefully received, no mention of cash. Crisps and dips opened straight away - but there were also loads of other nibbly items like little toasts with parma ham; olives; nuts. Red wine spirited away somewhere never to be seen again. Vodka went into freezer.

Lovely evening - friend's DH is a chef and food was great. Nice to see all couples again. Whole dinner party sitting with my back right up against their full wine rack - wondered slightly why I'd been asked to bring 4 more bottles. Vodka made no appearance. Time came to leave and friend brought me my 'bag for life' from the kitchen. Receipt wasn't in there where the cashier had put it so assumed she'd taken it out and seen how much shopping was. Not a word about the cash. Didn't want to bring it up to save embarrassment so just left. Now slightly annoyed - AIBU?

DH thinks IABU because I'd probably have done that weird British polite thing and refused the cash anyway.

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VinceNoirLovesHowardMoon · 10/04/2016 21:49

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BarbaraofSeville · 10/04/2016 21:49

I guess Stinky is one of those people who thinks that £60k is not a high salary Hmm.

Didiusfalco · 10/04/2016 21:49

God, the mind boggles at the idea of £55 being pocket change!

PoppieD · 10/04/2016 21:49

Agree with Vince although I'd remove the 'or' and replace with 'and' re GFness!

Pipbin · 10/04/2016 21:50

If you are on £22k how the fuck are you spending £50 on a 'shit lunch'?

VinceNoirLovesHowardMoon · 10/04/2016 21:50

Fuck off do you earn £22k. Or if you do you have a husband who brings in a lot more. Or maybe live at home with your parents Hmm

I have a grip, I just find you offensively out of touch, rude and obnoxious. I'm not the only one on this thread either.

AllMyBestFriendsAreMetalheads · 10/04/2016 21:51

scoop Grin

I've spent less than £55 on a weeks worth of food before now.

Pocket change - that's hilarious.

M00nUnit · 10/04/2016 21:52

People are offended, therefore it's offensive. Stop being so obtuse. You must be very stupid if yo didn't realise some people have less money to throw around than others. You've made your point, I suggest you give it a rest now.

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AllMyBestFriendsAreMetalheads · 10/04/2016 21:53

It wasn't wine they'd brought with them though was it? It was wine that the host asked them to pick up from the supermarket on their way. Which is clearly different.

NotQuiteSoOnEdge · 10/04/2016 21:54

Omg. Surprised anyone gives a crap about £55??!

I have to live on £72pw. Do you understand that? Do you understand what trying to find £55 in the first place is like on that income?

Am I not allowed to accept dinner invites because I am 'the 'real' poor'.

Offensive cow.

stinkysnowbear · 10/04/2016 21:54

Great vince so am I.

Do not speak to me like I am stupid because I have different views to you. I have worked since I was 15 and saved.

It is not most people .

BUt really I do not have to listen to abuse just because you have a chip on your shoulder larger than Iceland's McCain's section.

I have worked my entire life and I continue to do so. I do not consider £55 much money and if that offends you then fine but it is your problem not mine.

Spandexpants007 · 10/04/2016 21:54

Op also bought two bottles of wine and flowers on top of that. So possibly closer to £75 spent

She was too busy hosting during the dinner party. I suspect it will be sorted today.

Chocoholicmonster · 10/04/2016 21:55

£55 is pocket change?? Jesus. That's almost my rent for a week for my damp flat because funnily enough I cannot afford anything better currently, like many others, & I work my arse off full time as does my partner :( How the other half live, eh??

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Only1scoop · 10/04/2016 21:57

Blimey stinkey you have worked your entire life and are now on 22 grand....

Well done Grin

VinceNoirLovesHowardMoon · 10/04/2016 21:58

I'm not offended by your money, I don't give a crap about that.
I'm offended by your posts on this thread which have explicitly stated that people who would worry about £55 are 'real poor', throw shit parties and eat shit food. Your wide eyed 'oh I didn't realise how out of touch I am' is just icing on the twat cake.

AllMyBestFriendsAreMetalheads · 10/04/2016 21:58

Oh no, not goady at all.

VinceNoirLovesHowardMoon · 10/04/2016 21:59

Blimey stinkey you have worked your entire life and are now on 22 grand....

Grin fucking right

Stinky you're doing something wrong mate

stinkysnowbear · 10/04/2016 21:59

Vince DF is on £33k .

We own our house because we do not smoke or drink.

I haven't lived with my father (mother died when I was tiny) since I was 16.

But yeah crack on attacking me for making one accidentally offensive statement. I've apologised. Leave me the fuck alone.

Pipbin · 10/04/2016 21:59

I think you'll find that a lot of posters here have worked their entire life, I certainly have. Don't you dare insinuate that people who are the 'real poor' are so because they are feckless and haven't made an effort.
I've also had fuck all money before and although I now have a good job and income I completely understand that £55 is a lot of money.

M00nUnit · 10/04/2016 21:59

Glad you've apologised stinky, please don't be so foul ever again.

ssd · 10/04/2016 21:59

stinky, this is honestly the funniest comment I've ever read here

"I am not trying to be a goady fucker. I just didn't realise people aside the real poor considered £55 more than pocket chance. Apologies."

you should do stand up