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AITA for doing an Irish exit at a restaurant so I wasn’t stuck with the bill?

by Michael Lee
November 21, 2025
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Fresh out of college, he stepped into the world with a mixture of pride and cautious optimism. Landing a great job with a solid salary felt like a reward for years of hard work, a beacon of hope that he was on the right path, even if the luxury of wealth still seemed distant. His success didn’t separate him from his friends but instead highlighted the different roads they had chosen, each with its own struggles and triumphs.

Despite his financial edge, he remained grounded, navigating friendships with a quiet generosity that spoke volumes. He understood the delicate balance between celebrating milestones and respecting the varied realities of those around him. In these moments of shared laughter and simple meals, he found a deeper connection that money alone could never buy.

AITA for doing an Irish exit at a restaurant so I wasn’t stuck with the bill?

I was lucky enough to get a great job after...

Some of my friends didn't bother with college and some...

I just have a good salary and very few bills...

what I made clear, was a one time celebration. Every...

I don't drink a lot so I might have a...

Like one girl orders five or six drinks over the...

I never eat the appetizers because they are almost always...

Last Sat**day we went out to a nice Mexican place....

I mentioned that I had to have an early night....

And I'm not joking here one girl ordered a to...

I started getting texts about 45 minutes later. The bill...

The three guys and the girl were going to be...

The other guy who didn't invite someone was saying it...

They ended up each paying their own bill and one...

The other single guy also ended up just paying for...

I feel bad for leaving without saying goodbye but if...

I didn't know it was an insult.

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation highlights a classic tension between personal financial boundaries and group expectations during social outings. The OP established a pattern of covering their own share plus the tip, implicitly setting a boundary regarding their own consumption and capacity. However, when the group dynamic shifted—with guests, excessive ordering, and the friend ordering food for a non-attending roommate—the OP’s boundary was tested. The OP’s decision to pay their $55 share and leave (an ‘Irish exit’) was an effective, albeit abrupt, method of upholding their financial limit. Their motivation was clearly rooted in avoiding subsidization of what they perceived as irresponsible group spending, especially since they did not partake in the late-night, high-cost items.

The friends’ reaction stems from a feeling of abandonment during the financial closing stage of the evening. In many social settings, participants expect a shared conclusion to the bill. When the OP left, the remaining individuals were forced to redistribute a significantly inflated cost, leading to resentment, particularly from the friend who ended up covering multiple extra meals. While the OP’s financial decision was sound for their personal budget, the execution lacked proactive communication. A more constructive approach would have been to clearly state, before ordering dessert/drinks, that they would only cover their initial portion and would need to leave before the final split, allowing the group to adjust expectations earlier.

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Irish_Whiskey >They ended up each paying their own bill and...

and her roommate's food. He is especially salty about the...

He'd also be salty if he tried to steal $100...

Yes, it would have been better to be more direct,...

it's for failing to subsidize their greed. If you want...

7sail NTA.

I hate people who know either the meal will be...

My blood boils thinking of how many dinners I had...

Anxious_Plan5591 NTA But I feel like you should have gone...

good to see you guys, I have an early morning....

IamIrene NTA.

There is usually a couple of people that totally go...

It caught up with them this time, lol. You're wise...

PurpleGreyPunk NTA it's best to let wait staff know up...

Say it in front of everyone. You're not an ATM....

Master-Pick-7918 your tip then getting out of there: NTA You...

If you bring a date you don't expect others to...

[deleted] F**k them, they're taking advantage of you.: NTA,

do y'all not regularly get itemized bills and do some...

One of us covers and the other person Venmo's at...

Anyway, splitting everyone down the middle is a rip off...

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict between maintaining their financial boundaries and preserving friendships. The OP feels justified in leaving when group expenses escalated beyond their personal spending plan, especially since they had already covered their own portion and the tip. Conversely, the friends feel slighted because the OP departed before the final, large bill was settled, leading to an uneven distribution of the remaining high costs, which the OP effectively avoided subsidizing.

Was the OP correct in prioritizing their pre-established personal spending limit and leaving early to avoid subsidizing significant group overspending, or did this action violate the shared social contract of the outing, causing unnecessary financial strain and resentment among the friends who remained to cover the inflated total?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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