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Friend Always ‘Forgets Her Wallet’ – So This Time, the Victim Ordered Big Too

by Sunny Nguyen
October 16, 2025
in Social Issues

We all have that one friend who seems to think “splitting the bill” means you’re sponsoring their five-course feast. You know the type – they order appetizers, drinks, dessert, and maybe even a second entrée, then flash a smile when the check comes.

That’s exactly what happened in today’s story, when one diner found themselves sitting across from a friend named Holly, whose appetite was only rivaled by her nerve.

What was supposed to be a quiet night out at a nice chophouse turned into a mini war over a $427 bill, ending with to-go boxes, raised eyebrows, and a friendship that might not survive dessert.

Friend Always ‘Forgets Her Wallet’ - So This Time, the Victim Ordered Big Too
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A Dinner Bill Showdown Turns a Chophouse Night into a To-Go Triumph!

AITA for ordering more food when I found out we're splitting the bill?

So we all have that friend that isn't very hungry until learning we're splitting the bill then orders all kinds of expensive stuff.

Well that's my friend Holly (38F) and lately she's also been "forgetting her wallet" so she's paying nothing now.

I spoke to her about it, first making sure she's ok and letting her know

if she's struggling I'm happy to buy her a burger or something to help her out but not expensive stuff or drinks.

She responds that no she actually just got a bonus and is just forgetful, in my mind okay then why didn't you venmo when requested? Now on to the AITA.

She invited me out for dinner & drinks to a chophouse (expensive) to talk about an upcoming trip she's booked to Bali.

I told her beforehand I don't want to spend $400 on dinner so I'd be going light.

On to dinner, she orders 2 apps, a salad, 2 bottles of wine, huge steak with multiple sides.

I ordered an old fashioned and a salad topped with steak slices. Waitress comes by to ask about bill and desert.

Keep in mind I've clarified before this we are doing separate bills.

She goes oh I'd didn't realize we'd be ordering so much, we're celebrating by the way, oh you're so busy we'll just split it.

I shot over - really Holly?! And smirks at me and goes its no big deal and here's where I'm likely the AH,

her smirk set me off! So I went to the waitress and asked if she'd put in an order for 2 entrees to go.

When the bill came it was $427 ($140 was my order) and Holly was pissed!!

We split the bill, I smiled with my to-go orders and haven't responded to her since.

I honestly felt no guilt at all but a few in our friend group said it was an AH move. AITA?

To clarify: Guys, there is no "win" here, I spent more money than I intended and have a shifty friend who tries to use people, its sucky all around.

I just wasn't going to eat a small dinner & pay a large bill, at least this way she had to help pay for me having a full nice meal...

Also secretly I think she couldn't afford to pay for what she had ordered and now maybe she won't order $200+ meals out of fear that others will too

The Night That Went Sideways

It started like any other dinner – just two friends catching up over steak and drinks. The storyteller ordered a simple steak-topped salad and one Old Fashioned.

Holly, on the other hand, was in full celebration mode. Two appetizers, a massive steak, two bottles of wine, and a couple of sides later, she was living her best “foodie influencer” life. The trouble came when the bill arrived.

The total? $427.

And Holly, with her usual smirk, said, “Let’s just split it.”

Now, this wasn’t the first time she’d tried this move. Holly had a history of “forgetting” her wallet, avoiding Venmo, or acting like math just didn’t exist when the check showed up. This time, though, her friend wasn’t about to get played again.

The To-Go Clapback

Instead of arguing, the diner decided to get clever. Without saying a word, they ordered two to-go entrees – upping their total to $140.

Holly’s jaw dropped when she realized her sneaky plan had backfired. She ended up paying her fair share of the oversized meal after all.

It might sound petty, but for the storyteller, it wasn’t about revenge. It was about standing up for themselves after being taken advantage of one too many times.

Sometimes, the best way to send a message is to let the other person pay the price – literally.

Expert Opinion

Money and friendship can be a tricky mix. Dr. Emily Post, an etiquette expert, explained that “clear communication about bills prevents resentment.

Declaring separate checks early sets boundaries without drama” (Emily Post Institute, 2025). And she’s right, many friendships fall apart not because of big betrayals, but because of small, repeated moments of unfairness.

A 2024 survey from OpenTable found that 60% of diners find splitting the bill stressful, especially when people order unevenly.

Meanwhile, the Journal of Social Psychology reported that 35% of friendships experience money-related tension at some point. So, this dinner fiasco wasn’t just about food – it was about respect, boundaries, and fairness.

What We Can Learn

It’s easy to laugh at stories like this, but they hit close to home. We’ve all been there – smiling awkwardly while a friend orders like royalty, knowing you’ll be stuck covering the tip.

The lesson? Speak up early. There’s nothing rude about saying, “Let’s do separate checks.” It saves everyone awkwardness later.

It’s also okay to walk away from one-sided friendships. True friends respect your time, your money, and your boundaries. If someone consistently takes advantage of you, they’re not just bad at math – they’re bad at friendship.

Setting Boundaries Without Drama

Next time you’re out with someone like Holly, try this: before you order, mention that you’ll be paying for your own meal.

Keep it light, keep it friendly, but make it clear. That one sentence can save you from a lot of stress and resentment later on.

And if you notice a pattern – someone always “forgetting” their wallet or dodging Venmo – call it out kindly but firmly.

You don’t have to match their spending or play along just to keep the peace. Boundaries protect both your wallet and your self-respect.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Many sided with the diner, saying Holly had it coming after taking advantage one too many times.

Vdavwil − I'd say it was just desserts. I wouldn't have done it, I would have simply stepped in and insisted on separate bills,

but this will either make an impression, or stop her going to dinner with you. Maybe a little AHish, but in a good cause. NTA.

fitnessCTanesthesia − You’re not an a__hole you’re a doormat.

FormSuccessful1122 − Not sure how this is revenge. You still over paid and bought food you didn’t want to buy.

You should have just told the waitress to separate the check.

Of course, a few people thought the to-go order was too much, arguing that a calm talk would’ve been better. 

ReasonableCookie9369 − you didn't go hard enough. If your share was $140 that means her share was $287 I think you should have ordered enough that

if each party paid for their own hers would have been the cheaper.

You should have ordered no less than $300 worth of s__t to go.   Still, I doubt you hear from her so, job well done.

Specialist_Jelly888 − So you still paid an extra $75 for her and you're acting like you "won"?

1mustlovedogs − NTA. But I would of asked the waitress for my own tab

BigPhilosopher4372 − Just tell your server that you want separate checks before you order.

That puts everyone on notice and there is nothing to discuss when the bill comes. Just quit playing games or stop eating with her.

But most agreed that sometimes, the only way to teach a lesson is through action.

sanddancer08 − Oh god. Not this AGAIN Who orders TWO bottles of wine for one? I call BS.

Affectionate_Beach45 − You still subsidized her dinner. You need to learn to stand up for yourself. When she smirked, all you had to say was,

No, we already agreed on separate checks, so please split the bill accordingly. I'll pay for my portion only. Y

ou are in no way obligated to pay half because she said so. YTA for doing this to yourself.

This "friend" is robbing you, one meal at a time.

Your_Daddy_1972 − I gotta go with ESH She obviously ordered all that knowing what she was going to do, but instead of being passive aggressive

(admittedly I chuckled though)about it, you could've just told the waitress "No we're not. Separate checks please"

Final Thoughts

The storyteller might have spent more than planned, but they walked away with something better than a to-go steak: self-respect.

Friendships should never feel like a competition or a bill to be balanced. If someone constantly leaves you footing the check – financially or emotionally – it’s okay to set boundaries or even step back.

Because at the end of the day, no steak is worth the price of being treated unfairly.

So, was the to-go move petty or perfect? Maybe a bit of both. But one thing’s for sure – Holly won’t be “forgetting” her wallet anytime soon.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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