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| Should I bring this up with my friend? It was my birthday two weeks ago and I really wanted to go to this expensive restaraunt, well me and my friend get there and she goes "well I'm probably not going to eat, I only have 5 dollars." I told her it was no problem that I'd pay for her because it was my birthday, she insisted I didn't have to (but really what was I going to do, eat all by myself?) and said she would make it up to me by taking me out to dinner the following week. Well, that week came and went and she hasn't mentioned anything about it since. I don't know if I should bring it up or just let it go.... Sometimes she's short and sometimes she's not and the times she isn't she doesn't offer, I normally wouldn't bring this up with a friend because friends do things like that for each other but it WAS my birthday and I DID pay for her meal which was over 25. Our tab alone was $68 dollars. On the other hand, I was the one who picked the restaraunt and I wouldn't want a riff over dinner to make things awkward so I was going to let it go. |
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| I say let it go. It's obvious she didn't have the money to go where you wanted to on your Birthday and went just to make you happy. Think of how embarrassing that must have been, but she offered to not eat and spend time with you. Maybe one day she'll make it up, but she may not. I think you should be flattered that she would have just sat and watch you eat, instead of crying she was broke and you would have spent your Birthday at McDonalds. |
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