Couple gets served €3,000 birthday bill after entitled friend’s dinner on a private beach, they refuse to pay: “We didn’t choose the place. We gave her a gift”

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    AITA for not chipping in for a Gucci bag or a €3,000 birthday dinner I didn’t plan?

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    I (29F) and my husband (35M) are part of a close group of friends. We're all in our late-twenties to mid-thirties, most of us are married or in serious relationships,
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    and we usually celebrate birthdays together. The usual setup has always been that the birthday person hosts and pays for everyone.
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    But about a year ago, this weird new tradition started. For each birthday, someone opens a WhatsApp group and says, "Let's all chip in for this really expensive
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    gift." We're talking about things like Hermes flip-flops, Formula 1 tickets, Gucci bags. It's all very public and a bit uncomfortable to say no. My husband and I have always gone along with it, even
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    though it's felt a bit much at times. For example, we paid around €300 towards a €1,500 Formula 1 ticket for my husband's best friend, let's call him Tom.
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    At the time, it felt okay. But now things are different. We're already parents to one child, we're trying for a second, and we just opened a new business which we fully
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    funded from our own savings. Everyone in the group knows this, including Tom. We're doing fine financially, but we're definitely
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    being more careful. These expensive group gifts are not something we feel comfortable doing anymore.
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    A few weeks ago it was my husband's birthday. One of the friends asked if I was going to open a WhatsApp group for a gift.
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    I said no. My husband didn't want anything. We hosted everyone for a pool party, paid for everything ourselves, and were happy to do it. For the record, Tom gave my
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    husband a nice bottle of tequila worth around €100. We appreciated it. I'm not complaining at all. I've never judged or compared gifts, and I've
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    been genuinely grateful for every single one, no matter the price.
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    Two weeks later, it was Tom's girlfriend's birthday. He opened a group chat and said she would like a Gucci bag. I told my husband I didn't want to
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    participate in this one. He agreed. We didn't reply in the group, but we bought her a €120 massage voucher as a gift.
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    Her birthday was held at a really fancy and expensive beach restaurant. We went, enjoyed the event, had fun and made sure the birthday girl had a blast. A few
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    days later, Tom wrote in the group that the bill was €3,000 and said that if anyone would like to contribute, they could.
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    I told my husband I didn't want to chip in. We didn't choose the place. We gave her a gift. And again, we're being more mindful about money right now. He obviously agreed.
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    Then Tom messaged my husband privately and said he expected us to help with the dinner bill since we didn't join the group gift. He said our €100 gift wasn't enough,
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    brought up the fact that we had always participated before, including for his Formula 1 ticket, and said we were being jerks for not pitching in at all this time.
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    I honestly don't understand it. I've never once complained about the gifts we got. I've always been thankful. But suddenly we're being labeled as the r de ones
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    just because we made a different choice this time based on our current situation.
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    Helpful-Inside-5023 • 22h ago NTA Serving you with a bill after the fact, without informing you before the event that this would be expected is
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    not a fair friendly move. If Tom wants to buy expensive gucci bags to his girlfriend and plan 3K dinners, that's great, but he can't expect the same level
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    of chipping in from everyone else. It's his girlfriend, not everyone's. If Tom was a good friend he wouldn't have stepped on
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    multiple boundaries and calling you "jerks"?... For not paying for his ideas.

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