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LoginOthers were more about manners: whoever asked for the date should pay—at least for the first round. A common tactic was to counter an offer to pay by suggesting to split, or pay for the next round, or the next date, to even things out. Interestingly, an Elite Singles study found that women were more likely to want to split the bill than men, with 18 per cent of women keen to split the bill as opposed to 7 per cent of men. The majority in this study still felt the man in a heterosexual couple should pay. However, the data from this survey was taken from women and men of all ages on the dating website, back in
Delish editors handpick every product we feature. We may earn commission from the links on this page. Perhaps you or your date do the fake-out slow reach for your wallet or purse, hoping to skip out on paying the bill. Or maybe you each slam your credit cards down with a thwack, to split it.
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It's Valentine's Day, and some couples might be going out together for the first time. The special occasion brings up an age-old question as the unwritten rules of dating change: Who should pay on the first date? As it turns out, a majority of Americans still hold traditional views on that topic. For those who eschew old-fashioned dating norms, there are other ways to determine who pays on the first date, according to personal finance pros and etiquette experts. One rule of thumb is that the person who invites someone on a date should pay the tab, including gratuity.
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6/28/2024
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