I went out to brunch with friends the other week and had an awkward moment...
I ordered a $9 main course and when it was just me and one other person (the others were running late) I suggested we order a $12 appetizer to share with everyone (total of six), and this friend agreed that was a good idea. Everyone did end up sharing the appetizer, for what it's worth.
The bill comes, and someone else quickly calculated tip and that it would be $40 split six ways...yeah O.o (Everyone else ordered a more expensive main and had fancy drinks). $40 is over 10% of our total usual food spending in a month, just for context. I asked if we could maybe just pay for what we ordered, and the friend who calculated the $40 was all "Sure, yeah," but then added something like "Put in your bit, then I'll split the rest." -- This is weird, right? I felt super awkward and wasn't sure what to do...I ended up putting in $20, figuring $9 + $6 (half of the appetizer, as I figured I was half responsible for it) = $15, plus $5 for tip and tax
Did I commit a social faux pas? Should I have put in more? Should I have just paid the $40 and shut up? My SO and I have tech jobs (just like all the friends present), and we clearly *could* afford it, but at the same time...$40 for brunch???
What say you?