Dining out is all fun and games until people start figuring out how to split the bill. Knowing how to split the bill can save unnecessary hassle, whether with friends, family, or coworkers. Most people do not want to depend on others to pay but ensure they don't get burned.
So, here are five simple tips to make splitting the bill easier but also fair:
Know The Preference Of Your Group
Even before you sit down, make sure to know and understand the preferences of your dining companions. Some might like to split the bill evenly, others could choose to pay for only what they ordered. Having clarity at the beginning can prevent misunderstandings later.
Ensuring Everyone's On The Same Page For Tip
Tipping is legally voluntary, but it is standard practice to tip 15% to 20% unless the service is terrible. Make sure you and your group are on the same page when it comes to tipping the wait staff, to avoid any last-minute issues.
Remember Cash Is King And It Can Be A Lifesaver
Having cash and some change means you can contribute the right amount, including the tip, without worrying about the hassle of card transactions. You can choose to pay the money online, but cash has a way of etching into people's memory, and can thus result in you splitting the bill without much complications.
Going Dutch Is The Simplest Solution
The phrase "going Dutch" means that each person pays for their meal. It ensures that nobody feels they have to pay extra because others are ordering expensive meals or drinks, or vice versa. You can choose to split the tipping amount equally. However, when going with a large group, keeping track of what everyone ordered can be a bit complicated. So, make sure to account for that before going to a dinner.
New-Age Bill Splitting Apps Can Make It Easier
Apps like Venmo and Splitwise have made splitting bills much easier. These apps can calculate everyone's share without much effort and even factor in the tip. The app removes any guesswork and avoids the time you spend splitting the bill manually.
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