11 Money-Etiquette Issues, Solved
Splitting the Bill
Problem: The check arrives, and while you had a salad, everyone else had steak.
Solution: If there's just a few dollars' difference, consider splitting the bill evenly. If you're really in a money crunch―or the
house wine you had doesn't exactly compare with the three $100 bottles the rest of the group shared―just say up front, "We're
all paying for our own meals and drinks, right?" Make it plain and simple. If it's a large group, you can also ask your server
for a separate check when you order. Most restaurants have software systems that can easily print multiple checks. If you
don't get a separate check and one of the pricey wine drinkers moves to split the bill evenly, it's OK to be pleasantly assertive,
says Post: "Try, 'Hey, guys, I figure $30 will cover my meal, glass of wine, tax, and tip. Can I throw that in and let you
split the rest?'" Your message is clear ("I owe less"), but it's not the least bit confrontational.
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