Birthday Dinner
Split a birthday dinner (where the birthday person doesn't pay)
12 people at a steakhouse. The birthday person shouldn't pay—but someone ordered a $65 ribeye, someone else had a salad, and three people split the seafood tower. How do you make it fair?
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Split a work lunch (when one person expenses)
Five people at lunch. You're expensing yours, but two colleagues are paying out of pocket. You need clear records—and you need to collect from the people who owe you.
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Split a DoorDash or Uber Eats order
You ordered DoorDash for six people. Everyone added their items to your cart. Now you need to figure out who owes what—including fees and tip.
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Split brunch with your regular crew
Same four friends. Every Sunday. Different orders every time. Someone always orders the avocado toast and a $15 cold brew. Someone else gets water and eggs. It's never equal.
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