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Let's go Dutch and Let's split the bill. How is a difference between "let's go Dutch and let's split the bill? and How to say in your native?
24 Thg 12 2018 01:58
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In Britain most people would not know the phrase “let’s go Dutch”. I assume most people who speak English as their second language would not be familiar with this either. Everyone would understand let’s split the bill so it would be a better phrase to use.
24 tháng 12 năm 2018
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*What is the difference between... One thing to note: I've never said, "Let's go Dutch." I also don't know anybody else who's ever said it. I've only ever heard, "Let's split the check/bill." It's very natural and will be understood by everybody. If you're trying to say, "Each pay their own way," just say that. "Let's each pay our own share." (For reference: I'm in my 30s from the northeastern US.)
24 tháng 12 năm 2018
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In US English, they mean basically the same thing. One possible difference: “go Dutch” might imply that each person pays his or her own share of the bill (which might not be 50/50, if one person ordered more expensive food), while “split the bill” more strongly implies an even 50/50 split.
24 tháng 12 năm 2018
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