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The original was posted on /r/maliciouscompliance by /u/hailstorm493 on 2024-02-14 21:38:40.
I (30F) was reminded of this little MC in another sub, and was so happy I finally had something to share here instead of just reading everyone else’s, but don’t come for me if this sub is the wrong place for this post.
About 10 years ago in college, I met up with some friends towards the end of my night and was a bit inebriated. I had a reputation among my friends that no matter how drunk I was, I was always good at math—it was my minor after all. We ended up hitting up a diner for some food, and when the time came we got split checks.
Drunk me grabs my card from my wallet and was waiting for the wait staff to come collect payment, and someone I considered a friend at the time refused to let me pay my bill. She claimed I was too drunk and wouldn’t be able to do the math for the tip, so she would just pay it. After going back and forth with her for a few minutes and getting increasingly offended and annoyed with her, she takes my check and puts my card down on the table in front of me. When the waiter comes, she tells them that she is paying for the two checks in her hand.
Fast forward to a couple weeks later and she tells me that I owed her $15. I asked for what and she said my food at the diner plus the tip and surcharge for having a party larger than 8. I let her know I tried paying my bill that night a few times and she wouldn’t let me, but more importantly I never asked her to pay for me or say I would pay her back. She wasn’t happy she was out $15, but she said she was paying for it.
Edit: I am also a girl, and the other girl and I are both straight. A lot of people are saying it was her flirting or trying to ask me out, and even if it was I was not interested