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?
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!
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.