Yes. The guy should step up, ask for the date, pay the bill at a restaurant he can afford.
If the relationship develops, so should an understanding of financial responsibilities. When either walks out on the other on a financial commitment, then "bye, bye" might be a good next step.
Don Kirchoff - 6 years ago
Yes. The guy should step up, ask for the day, pay the bill at a restaurant he can afford.
If the relationship develops, so should an understanding of financial responsibilities. When either walks out on the other on a financial commitment, then "bye, bye" might be a good next step.
T Savage - 6 years ago
If you invite someone to dinner, you don't ask them to pay. Either sex.
Connie Cook - 6 years ago
Yes
Bob White - 6 years ago
The person who invited the other to dinner should pick up the check.
Yes. The guy should step up, ask for the date, pay the bill at a restaurant he can afford.
If the relationship develops, so should an understanding of financial responsibilities. When either walks out on the other on a financial commitment, then "bye, bye" might be a good next step.
Yes. The guy should step up, ask for the day, pay the bill at a restaurant he can afford.
If the relationship develops, so should an understanding of financial responsibilities. When either walks out on the other on a financial commitment, then "bye, bye" might be a good next step.
If you invite someone to dinner, you don't ask them to pay. Either sex.
Yes
The person who invited the other to dinner should pick up the check.