Yes you should
idk the the answer though
If it is your birthday then you are paying. Because you invited him/her.
Will have been pleased to invite you to dinner.
You do not have to pay foranyone's dinner. However, proper etiquette says that if you can pay in this situation, you do.
Invite someone else if you can then just ask if she wants to go to dinner with you and whoever else you invited.
Telling someone you don't like their cooking when they have invited you into their home for dinner is rude. It is proper etiquette to eat the meal you are offered. There are ways of avoiding the situation in the future.The next time you talk to them, suggest a restaurant to go to or a place that has take-out rather than having them cook dinner. When talking to them, try to avoid the subject of dinner. If they invite you for dinner, then in turn invite them for dinner at your house instead. Lie, tell them you have plans (don't use this method too often or they'll get suspicious).
No, that was Matthew.
Say, "Do you want to go out Dutch for dinner on Friday with me?" Dutch = each person pays for him- or herself. However, in that situation the dinner cannot be regarded as a date.
This is beyond my capabilities, so I suggest you contact a University with an Ancient Languages Depatment for an answer or advice.
you send him a card
you did not invite him for dinner.
You have to invite superman over for dinner and then go fishing with aquaman... You have to invite superman over for dinner and then go fishing with aquaman...