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When would you cover other's bill when going out for dinners in your culture? In what context will you?
2015年11月21日 15:07
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When my parents invite their friends to a restaurant, my parents usually pay. However, the friends would always offer to pay (it's considered polite to do this in Vietnamese culture) and my parents would turn it down.

 

I agree with Daniel, though. In American culture, a group of friends usually split the bill (doesn't matter who invited who). Most guys I know will pay on the first date. Some will insist on always paying for the girl. Some girls like this. Personally, I find it insulting if he never lets me pay, but that's just me.

2015年11月22日
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I agree with everyone's answer.

I am particulary impressed with Quynh's response which shows that she is fair-minded, independent and considerate.

Good answers everyone...

2015年11月22日
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If you are a real gentleman, you will always pay the bill.

2015年11月21日
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In japan, senior people will often cover other's bill when going out for dinners. It's rule but nobody won't say something about the rule. I don't know what this expression is correct but It's just a dark rule, unvisible rule. 

2015年11月21日

But yes, one absolute fact in India is that if you invite somebody or somebody is your guest. You will ALWAYS pay. 

2015年11月22日
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