Daily Highlight
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US
Daily Highlight
No Result
View All Result

Friend Always “Forgets” His Wallet, Finally Gets A Taste Of His Own Medicine

by Layla Bui
November 11, 2025
in Social Issues

You know the type, always the first to order appetizers, the last to reach for the bill. For one friend group, it had become a running joke. But after being burned one too many times, one member quietly decided to end the cycle.

They brought exact cash, planning to cover just their own meal. It seemed simple enough until someone “forgot” their card again and expected them to step in.

What happened next turned an ordinary dinner into an uncomfortable showdown about money, manners, and boundaries. Scroll down to see why Reddit couldn’t agree on who was really in the wrong.

A diner brings exact cash to avoid covering others’ forgotten tabs, but one friend feels embarrassed and accuses them of making him look cheap

Friend Always “Forgets” His Wallet, Finally Gets A Taste Of His Own Medicine
not the actual photo

'AITA for bringing cash for my meal?'

I regularly eat with a group of friends and invariably someone forgets their wallet so we cover them and they pay us back.

The last few times I have paid for the person that forgot and it took me a couple of weeks to collect.

Not a big deal but annoying. So I brought cash for my meal and drinks this time.

I always have the same thing so I know how much my bill will be.

When we were done I put my cash on the table and yup someone forgot their care. Oopsie.

They asked me to pay and they would get me back. I said I also forgot my wallet and only had cash.

Just enough to pay for my bill. Someone else offered to pay but was clear that they wanted their money that day.

The person who forgot his card then remembered that he could pay with his phone.

He approached me outside and said I embarrassed him by making him look like he was cheap or something.

I said I wasn't responsible for paying his tab. AITA?

Friend groups often run on small acts of generosity, covering a meal here, spotting someone there, but when one person keeps footing the bill, that goodwill starts to erode.

In this Reddit story, the original poster (OP) brought cash to dinner specifically to avoid being the default payer after repeatedly covering a forgetful friend.

When that same pattern appeared again, OP calmly declined. What was intended as self-protection was taken as humiliation, exposing how easily boundaries can be mistaken for betrayal.

Psychologically, this conflict touches on reciprocity imbalance, a concept in social exchange theory describing how unequal give-and-take breeds resentment. When one person consistently gives more than they receive, it creates subtle emotional debt, guilt on one side, frustration on the other.

According to Dr. Robert Cialdini, author of Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, reciprocity is one of the strongest social norms; breaking it, even unintentionally, often leads to defensiveness and shame.

The friend’s embarrassment likely stemmed less from OP’s action and more from having his own pattern of dependence exposed in public.

From OP’s side, the decision to pay only for their portion was a quiet act of boundary-setting, not cruelty. Financial boundaries protect trust by keeping generosity voluntary rather than expected.

Dr. Nedra Glover Tawwab, therapist and author of Set Boundaries, Find Peace, explains that healthy limits are “an expression of self-respect, not rejection.” OP didn’t shame anyone; they simply refused to repeat a pattern that had left them feeling used.

In a broader sense, this story reflects the challenge of maintaining friendships through adulthood, where money, fairness, and pride intersect. Real friends respect boundaries; opportunistic ones resent them.

By staying polite yet firm, OP preserved both their finances and their self-respect. Sometimes maturity isn’t about paying another bill, it’s about recognizing when you’ve already paid enough.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

These Redditors mocked the friend’s fake embarrassment

potato_soup76 − He approached me outside and said I embarrassed him by making him look like he was cheap or something.

LOL no. He became embarrassed and then redirected his inability to accept and regulate that onto you. NTA.

PowerStocker − NTA. This person is trying use you as his personal interest free line of credit.

You didn't embarrasse him... He did that to himself

CapoExplains − NTA if asking you for money while knowing full well he can just pay from his phone

instead of shmoozing off you was going to be such an embarrassing thing for him then why'd he do it?

FritosRule − LOL wait, what? YOU made HIM look cheap because you couldn’t spot him for the meal?

GTFOH with that, your friend must’ve been smoking some good s__t.

NTA and find some friends who aren’t cheapskates. Who just “forgets” their wallet when going out to eat?

This group called out the repeated wallet “forgetting”

Algebralovr − NTA Geee, just remembered he could pay with his phone?

Wow He was the AH For expecting anyone else to cover him.

He showed himself to be a megaAH for then berating you about it.

Good for you for bringing cash and standing up for yourself.

shuckyducked − Well played. The only people I've ever known who habitually forget their wallets

are either cheapskates or were trying to hide the fact that they don't have enough money at the time.

It's never an honest circumstance. NTA. You mind as well start bringing cash more often.

Fredka321 − NTA You are not your friend's bank. Also I have been out with my friend group for around 15 years,

not once did anyone claim they didn't bring a way to pay.

If you go out, at some point it is likely you have to pay something.

"Routinely"forgetting to bring means of payment is really inconsiderate and disrespectful towards the friend you went out with.

And yes, once or twice I could overlook but after that I'd feel quite a bit disrespected.

Leopard-Recent − NTA, and I would continue to do this until Mr Moocher remembers he's responsible for paying for himself.

These commenters highlighted personal responsibility and fairness

b3712653 − Last I checked, friends are not required to pay for each other's meals.

This person has been allowed to skate on this in the past and took weeks to pay you back.

You owe him nothing. If he can't afford to eat out, he should refrain from going with you.

If he's embarrassed, it's his problem.

GoldenFrog14 − NTA. He IS cheap. There have been times where I ask a friend if they want to grab food,

they say they are tight on money, and I covered them (keep in mind we're talking

about buying Jack in the Box in college and stuff like that). But it was NEVER an expectation

This user shared a personal anecdote about similar freeloading behavior

[Reddit User] − NTA He embarrassed himself. I literally had to start doing this (bringing cash) when my ex husband

and I were first separated and then divorcing if we had had dinner together with our kids

(birthdays, holidays, etc). I learned my lesson when we had dinner together

with our 2 youngest after our middle child returned from being out of the country for a year.

The poor waiter brought our check, and I was figuring out what my ex and I owed (he didn’t touch the check).

My ex pretended there wasn’t a check. The restaurant was busy and needed to turn our table, so I paid the entire bill.

The next morning, my ex was driving back home with our youngest

(I was staying with our son to visit longer). We all met for breakfast before they got on the road.

I told our waitress that my ex would be on his own check

(I got there first without kids since ex doesn’t know how to tell time).

My check came, and his food was on my check. I protested to the manager (not done at the table nor in front of my kids).

Basically, my ex told (when I went to the bathroom) the poor waitress that it should be on one check.

She assumed he’d pay it. My bill was immediately fixed, and the look on my ex’s face was priceless.

Ever since that weekend 8 or 9 years ago, I always have cash with me that covers my food

and 50% of my kids’ meals. My ex has learned.

[Reddit User] − NTA. This is my kind of petty :-) You said initially "someone forgets their wallet."

Then at the end your friend approached you outside to complain.

Sounds like 'friend' was specifically targeting you. Is this a repeat behavior with said 'friend? ' If so, we found the AH.

This commenter summed up the consensus bluntly

Wolfenbro − NTA He keeps doing this? It’s intentional.

For whatever reason, especially since he apparently does pay you back?

Either way, don’t lend this person any more money. He made himself look cheap.

Also blows my mind that in a group of adults someone regularly forgets their wallet.

Y’all need to grow the hell up if it’s frequent and more than one person

Do you think she handled it well, or should she have covered him anyway for the sake of harmony? At what point does friendship stop being a free ride? Drop your take below!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

Related Posts

Man’s Dream Job Almost Ruined by Vengeful Employee’s Lies
Social Issues

Man’s Dream Job Almost Ruined by Vengeful Employee’s Lies

1 month ago
Grandma Insults 13-Year-Old For Not Wearing Makeup, Mom Snaps
Social Issues

Grandma Insults 13-Year-Old For Not Wearing Makeup, Mom Snaps

3 weeks ago
She Locked the Bunker – Now Her Neighbor Says She’s Endangering His Family
Social Issues

She Locked the Bunker – Now Her Neighbor Says She’s Endangering His Family

2 months ago
Not the actual photo
Social Issues

Roommate’s Kid Kept Stealing Her Food, So She Unleashed The Broccoli

2 weeks ago
Pizza Store Applies Discount For Telephone Orders, A Customer Outsmarts The Whole System And Exploits Its Loophole
Social Issues

Pizza Store Applies Discount For Telephone Orders, A Customer Outsmarts The Whole System And Exploits Its Loophole

4 weeks ago
Worker Begs Coworker to Swap Saturday Shift For Sister’s Funeral, Boss Says Find Coverage Or Else
Social Issues

Worker Begs Coworker to Swap Saturday Shift For Sister’s Funeral, Boss Says Find Coverage Or Else

4 months ago

TRENDING

See Daniel Radcliffe’s Transformation Over The Years: From Wizard To Broadway Star
CELEB

See Daniel Radcliffe’s Transformation Over The Years: From Wizard To Broadway Star

by Marry Anna
July 15, 2024
0

...

Read more
This Man Gave a Homeless Stranger Shelter in His Beat-Up Car – His Neighbors Say He’s Endangering Their Kids
Social Issues

This Man Gave a Homeless Stranger Shelter in His Beat-Up Car – His Neighbors Say He’s Endangering Their Kids

by Sunny Nguyen
August 15, 2025
0

...

Read more
Moving Company Finished In 20 Minutes But Charged For Two Hours, She Found The Perfect Payback
Social Issues

Moving Company Finished In 20 Minutes But Charged For Two Hours, She Found The Perfect Payback

by Layla Bui
October 25, 2025
0

...

Read more
Woman Gives Her Sister Friend’s Taylor Swift Ticket And Leaves Without Her
Social Issues

Woman Gives Her Sister Friend’s Taylor Swift Ticket And Leaves Without Her

by Annie Nguyen
October 22, 2025
0

...

Read more
She Refused To Do Her Friend’s Wedding Cake At A Huge Discount
Social Issues

She Refused To Do Her Friend’s Wedding Cake At A Huge Discount

by Sunny Nguyen
July 23, 2025
0

...

Read more




Daily Highlight

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM

Navigate Site

  • About US
  • Contact US
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Policy
  • ADVERTISING POLICY
  • Corrections Policy
  • SYNDICATION
  • Editorial Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Fact Checking Policy
  • Sitemap

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM