Fussy Eaters
Dave Smith wrote:
> jake wrote:
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>>BTW, this happens around male friends. Never around female friends. I am
>>happy to pay for people who have considerably less money than I. I'd
>>rather spend a nice evening with them than worry about money. Especially
>>if otherwise they couldn't participate in certain things. But that's a
>>whole different issue, isn't it.
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>
> That's a nice thought once in a while. I have certainly done my share of
> entertaining where I have provided food and drink for people knowing that it
> would not likely be repaid in kind, but I enjoyed their company and it seemed
> a small price to pay. However...... it is a different matter when it comes
> to going out to a bar or restaurant on a regular basis and not only paying
> their share, but paying the mark-up. Better to entertain at home.
>
> I have had some eye openers. We were friends with a couple who liked to drink
> and party (especially the male half), but who did not have the means. If they
> came here he drank a lot, and if we went there I had to take a case of beer
> or a few bottles of wine. I did not object when we polished of 3/4 of a
> bottle of my Gran Marnier. Two weeks later we were at his place and he
> apologized that he had nothing to offer. There was a bottle of Chivas under
> the Christmas tree. I guess the Chivas was too good to offer to me, but the
> even more expensive Gran Marnier was not too good for him.
>
I think such things happen to all of us every now and then. I doesn't
feel good, does it.
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