Graces7 wrote: » Not the dinner she served. Luxury.. gourmet. cooked for them too.
Graces7 wrote: » You dont get it.. this dinner was not about the kind of Chrsitmas meal YOU are talking about. A very different meal altogether. Gourmet food.
Paddy Cow wrote: » I do get it. She offered to host christmas dinner. Her husband is a gourmet chef so they decided to go overboard. Realising how over budget they had gone, they shamed their family into paying. She never told people from the outset there would be such extravagance or associated costs. She even says herself some of the family weren't happy. I bet they never agree to go to a dinner hosted by her again! She shafted her family plain and simple.
Quazzie wrote: » I think this thread proves two things. 1. There are a LOT of stingy people in Ireland. & 2. People will argue over absolutely anything on this forum
Electric Sheep wrote: » You must have quite a kitchen if you could roast 3 turkeys in one day.
Quazzie wrote: » I think this thread proves two things. 2. People will argue over absolutely anything on this forum
amcalester wrote: » No they won’t.
McGrath5 wrote: » Don't feel like paying for your parking? Lets hope you never come across this guy.
the beer revolu wrote: » Probably more a case of not thinking stuff through but we've had the "I left my phone charger in your house, can you post it to me in France?" Ffs, it costs me the same to post it back as it would cost you to replace it! Seems stingy to point that out, though.
Lia_lia wrote: » I used to work in a restaurant in a hotel. One night I was working there this couple were having dinner. Yer man seemed very nervous. Anyway just before they got their desserts he proposed! His girlfriend said yes and was crying happy tears and everything so they were happy out. At the end of the meal both of them came up to the bar to pay. I gave himself the bill and he said "can we pay separately". :eek: So they paid separately. It wasn't even the case of splitting the bill evenly, they paid for each item they had separately. Now I'm all for equality and everything but come on!
the beer revolu wrote: » Just curious as to who you think is the stinge here? Both of them? Or him?
JupiterKid wrote: » I cannot stand stingy people. Being mean is not a good character trait in my book. There's one thing being careful and prudent with money, which is good - IMO so many Irish people are dreadful at managing money well and that is why services such as MABS are a godsend - but people who are total skinflints do not make for good company.
devlinio wrote: » When I was a young child, for Christmas my Aunt (Mums sister in law) got me and my younger brothers shampoo and body wash for Christmas. She got these free in the Chemist she worked in and spent a fortune on her side of the family. She also disconnected her landline, so my aunt in the states can't call her. When she wants free accommodation for a holiday though, she will get back in contact. Last time she and her husband were over visiting my aunt, they let them pay for everything and didn't even buy them dinner to say thanks for hosting them on the last night. Instead, when my aunt's husband (the one who lives in the states) pulled out his credit card, she goes to him "Ah, are you treating us to dinner". WTF have you no shame, letting your hosts pay for your dinner, and never putting your hands in your own pocket.
nice_guy80 wrote: » I'd say the majority of Irish people are very good at managing their money
Lia_lia wrote: » Either of them tbh! Her because she just had a fella propose to her and would be a nice thank you... or him because it would be a nice romantic thing to do after she said yes to getting engaged. I just think paying for things separately is a thing you do when out having lunch with your friends and I found it stingy and a bit odd after having a romantic meal and getting engaged.
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Deleted User wrote: » I'm sure I'm not the only one who wishes the thread title author would be a bit stingy with apostrophes.How to use an apostrophe correctly