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Group birthday dinners sound like they should be fun. But when it comes to splitting the check, or figuring out what food to order, things can get stressful. Organizers should inform everyone of the cost when they begin planning and try to find something that's within everyone's budgets. There's no one right way to deal with the check, but clearly communicate about how you're thinking of splitting it.Can we talk for a minute about how much we secretly hate group birthday dinners? There never seems to be the right amount of food. God forbid you have any food allergies or don't want to drink that night. The long table inevitably makes it hard to socialize with more than two people at any given time. And when the bill comes … bring on the drama.
It usually goes down a little something like this: Everyone slowly reaches for their purse or wallet, perhaps hopeful that one generous soul will offer to foot the whole bill. Inevitably, that doesn't happen, so then the chorus of questions begins.
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