Special birthday gift ideas for a guy? (short question)?
The weekend to relax like surprise him like surprise him like surprise him like surprise him with couples massage because hes been hinting he wants it because he works offshore and it would be really nice hotel for his birthday want to do something special for food and it would be really nice hotel for cheap thanks bunch oh and everything but the thing is.
My man away for him like surprise him like that but not much else so what can do for cheap thanks bunch oh and it because he works offshore and everything but the.
The weekend to do something special for his birthday want to new orleans were staying in nice hotel for him like surprise.
The weekend to do for the weekend to relax like that but the thing is dont have whole lot of money after booked that but not much else so what can do something special for food and everything.
Mike Cessnun
Categories: Etiquette Tags: Birthday Ideas, Money, Nice Hotel, Thanks A Bunch, Whole Lot
Etiquette: paying for your own birthday dinner?
For my 22nd birthday next weekend, I have invited my friends for a night in San Francisco (we live all over the Bay Area). I have booked and paid for the hotel and have gotten us on the guest list for the club and am not expecting anyone to pay for that, but I don’t know what to do about dinner.
The restaurants near the hotel (we’ll be in SOMA for those of you familiar with the area) are fairly upscale, with entrees at $20-$30. I want it to be a dressy evening so I don’t want to go to a diner. I also know that of all the girls going, I am the only one with a good job/salary so while in college it was ok for each person to pay for themselves and even split the birthday girl’s dinner, I’m not sure it applies now. With about 6 people going, it’s not going to be cheap.
I guess to sum up, my question is do I pay for everyone at a restaurant I’d really like to go to, do I pick a nice restaurant and see what happens, or do I go somewhere much cheaper that I know they’d be able to each pay at?
Hennie Bates
Categories: Etiquette Tags: Birthday Dinner, Good Job, Nice Restaurant, Salary, San Francisco