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Going Dutch On A First Date?

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Eve | 11:25 Thu 05th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2411733/Man-stole-online-date-s-mobile-phone-refused-buy-round-drinks-expensive-central-London-bar.html

Well, an interesting spin on the more modern system of should you go dutch!

Interesting defence and am intrigued to see if he gets anywhere with it, somehow I doubt it!

Interested to see others' views, if on a date, men, do you expect or want to pay for a first date or expect the bill to be shared and, ladies, what are your views?
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Women fought for equality - now they've got it. Bill should be shared.
No, never go Dutch on your first date.

The money spent on her is a gamble, an investment if you like,as to what you are likely to get back.

Going Dutch........halves your returns.......in my opinion.
I would personally want and expect to pay the bill on all dates, I don't think equality has anything to do with it, it's just looking after your lady
equal rights for women, they should offer to pay half, a gent would not accept the offer in the hope of a later leg over.
I would be happy to pay, but not £27 for two drinks.

We'd go to Wetherspoons £1.80 a pint and double spirits for a quid extra.
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I would always offer to pay half (or my part of the bill) but if a gentleman insisted then I would let it go and offer to pay next time.

I wonder if it's more difficult in the days of internet dating where people are meeting for the very first time on a first date and could be meeting a number of different people. I always think men who internet date must spend a lot of money!

I like your style Octavius ;) I baulked when reading the prices of the drinks though, wonder what they were drinking! That's London prices for you!
Its simple. Unless its group event, inviter pays for the main event. Invitee can buy drinks or make a different similar gesture.
baza

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Of course if a second date it a goer then the one who didn't invite the first time invites the second time and therefore pays.
What a complete scumbag.
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Actually, I'm guessing cocktails, you can pay £8+ for some round here in the more upmarket bars and restaurants so maybe it's not so surprising, especially a tourist trap like Leicester Square.

I remember 10 euros a drink in Milan. Silly money, unless you are really rich I guess!
I've long accepted it's a woman's world and that I pay unless they offer: and even then I'd feel awkward about accepting the offer until the relationship was a steady one.

In a fair world an mutually agreed evening out ought to be expected to be, and actutally be jointly funded (birthday present or suchlike excepted) but if the guy wants to create a good impressin he can not afford not to lavish whatever on whoever is the new individual of their attention. One doesn't improve the chances of continued interest and a second date if one looks stingy. And all my training as a kid means I "instinctively" don't want to be anyway. One wants to give to the individual of one's affections.
Well I was out with Mrs Oct in Covent Garden at the weekend and two G&Ts were £17. Its to be expected but the glass had so much ice it was stupid. And no, despite paying - and for more expensive drinks - it did not guarantee a legover. I should have gone with the girlfriend to spoons.
All the bars in Leicester Square are cheesy dumps, priced at tourist rates. Twenty seven pounds is about right for two dinks there.
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Baza, I can assure you that a man insisting on paying for a first date would not be increasing his chances of a "leg over", not with me anyway!
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trigger...LOL
I would ensure I had money to pay my way whether it was a first or 100th date. I absolutely detest being reliant on anyone for money.
I don't think we ever go Dutch.

Sometimes he pays, sometimes I pay. We do the "Let me get this" "No, let me get it" thing, but we never end up splitting it.
guessing you spend a lot of nights watching tv alone trig?

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