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if they say theyre paying just be like "nope, I'll pay for this." and argue until you get to pay
Usually, if you were invited to dinner, you don't have to pay; however, it is polite to offer anyway.
It is proper etiquette for the parents of the groom to pay for the rehearsal dinner. If it is necessary for the couple to pay then they should set a budget and only spend what they have available!
If you consider the person a guest for dinner then you should offer to pay their bill as well. Often the guest; especially if they are visiting with you will take one or more persons out for dinner, their treat! If it's just a friend that has come to visit and you are going out to dinner and then somewhere else make it clear to them that each of you will pay for your own dinner.
If someone invites a person to dinner, the person doing the inviting should pay. However, if going out to dinner is a mutual decision, some people feel that both persons should pay their share. If a man and a woman go out to dinner, the woman may expect the man to pay, so the man should not expect the woman to offer to pay... but if she does, then he should gracefully accept her offer.
Who do you think should pay for it? The people who were stupid enough to marry each other is my vote.
Whoever made the invitation should pay unless both people agreed to split the check.
Yes, because it you don't it's technically stealing.
No. It is rude to ask anyone for money. If they offer you may accept but plan on paying your own bill.
The person who extended the invitation should pay. Offer if you know they are in reduced circumstances.
Never. That is inappropriate to invite a guest somewhere and make them pay
Guy and fyi guys if you make the girl pay your gonna get dumped i swear.