by godschild81 on November 9th, 2007

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Is it rude to have people pay for themselves when you invite them out to dinner, even if it's a large group?

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  • by Crazy is looking 4 Imperfections. on November 9th, 2007

    Crazy is looking 4 Imperfections.

    It is funny you asked that because I just came from a business lunch and our guest paid for everyone.If they invited, they should pay.

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  • by Persky Bunkermeister on November 9th, 2007

    Persky Bunkermeister

    I think it depends on the group -- in some situations it can probably easily be understood that it's no host. But it depends on the occasion -- if you are inviting people to a special meal -- (e.g. a birthday party) -- then you should be clear up front that it's No Host, and you should also give an indication of the price range people can expect to pay for their meal.

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  • by Snowman on November 9th, 2007

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    I think it is.

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