Since I Make Twice as Much as My Friends, Should I Pay More Than My Share
Should You Pay More Than Friends
The Awkwardness of the High Street Dinner
Why Subsidising Everything Might Damage Pride
The Delicate Math of Proportional Splitting
How Wealth Disparities Impact Group Holidays
Keeping Social Activities Truly Inclusive
The Danger of Becoming the Group Benefactor
Navigating the Hidden Cost of Upgrading
Talking Comfortably Without Any Judgment
Dealing With the Dreaded Equal Bill Split
The Power of Rotating Who Plans Evenings
How Financial Anxiety Alters Social Dynamics
Treating Mates Without Making It Weird
Focusing Entirely on the Value of Friendship
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Navigating the high street with a healthier bank balance than your closest mates can create an unexpected social minefield. Only four out of ten adults feel comfortable talking about money with friends, according to a recent study by the UK Money and Pensions Service. The long-term survival of your social circle may depend on whether you choose to subsidise dinners or maintain an even split when your income doubles theirs.