I Refused to Pay for Someone Else’s Birthday Dinner, and Now I’m the VillainI Refused to Pay for Someone Else’s Birthday Dinner, and Now I’m the Villain

The issue of splitting the bill at a dinner invitation can often be a delicate subject. For Stella, the situation took an unexpected turn during her colleague’s birthday celebration. After bringing a thoughtful gift, she was caught off guard when asked to pay for her share of the bill. Feeling it was unfair, Stella refused to contribute. What began as a minor disagreement soon escalated into workplace drama, turning a personal issue into a much larger conflict.

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Stella’s letter:

My husband and I were invited to my colleague’s birthday celebration at a high-end restaurant. After getting home, I received a text from my colleague: “Thanks for coming! Your share of the bill is $190 + tip.”

I was furious, but calmly responded: “I think the nice gift I gave you already covered my part ;).” The real sh0ck came the next day at work. As soon as I walked in, I noticed people staring.

Another colleague rushed up to me and said, “Can you believe it? One of the girls refused to pay her part of the dinner yesterday! What a cheapskate!”

I kept quiet and didn’t reveal it was me. Then, I was shocked when I found sitting on my desk, the gift that I had brought her. She had returned it!

I still believe what she did was against etiquette. You can’t expect people to bring a gift and pay for an expensive dinner when you’re the one inviting them.

Am I wrong?

Stella

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