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Originally Posted by Manic_Skafe
That's funny, I thought that's exactly what I typed.
He's just as much on the hook for his own share as anyone else is. It's just that I, as the gentleman that I try to be and with his circumstances considered, wouldn't exactly put the screws to him if he forgot to pay. Especially if I considered him to be a "good friend."
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I'm confused. Here's what you wrote:
"As the gentlemanly thing to do, I'd pay his share and mine.
It's just money to me and there's absolutely no way I'd bother him with ponying up cash for his share when he obviously has more important and stressful things to consider. "
Sounds to me like you'd pay his share when I said he should still pay his own share. And if he didn't pay I would definately remind him!