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What does splitting the bill means? A lot of young women feel comfortable splitting the bill. Does it mean to pay for the bill for your own? For example, if I go on a date with a guy, could I use this one? Does it mean we pay for our own?
2017年3月19日 11:10
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Yes, it means each person pays their own expenses. In a restaurant for example you pay for the meal you had and your date pays for his. You can also use the phrase "going Dutch".
2017年3月19日
Hi 文静, We use this phrase when two or more people are paying for something. When they "split the bill", each person pays a portion of the cost. They may choose to split the cost evenly or accordingly to how much they ate (if it was a meal), used (if it was a service) or owned (if it was a product). If you were on a date, you can "split the bill" by paying for your share of the expenses for activities such as a meal, movie tickets, shopping items and so on. Hope this helps. Cheers, Lance
2017年3月19日
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