Reddit user Wild-Eggplant1780 was thrilled when her sister moved closer, eager to create new memories. They decided to dine at a high-end restaurant, a rare treat for the Redditor and her husband due to its $200-$250 price tag. Despite the cost, the sister insisted on this place.
After an enjoyable dinner, the sister excused herself to the bathroom and never returned. Her boyfriend followed, also disappearing. Confused, the Redditor texted her sister, who replied, “Thanks for dinner; it was just as amazing as you said it would be.”
The Redditor warned her sister to return and settle the bill within 30 minutes or face legal action. When she didn’t, the Redditor paid her and her husband’s share, leaving the sister’s bill unpaid. The next day, the sister was furious about receiving calls from the restaurant. She argued, “She then said she thought I’d just pay, but when I asked the waiter for separate checks, she realized I wasn’t and left for the bathroom, planning to ditch.”
Despite family pressure, the Redditor refused to cover the sister’s bill, believing it was unfair. Commenters supported her decision, calling the sister’s actions “scammy” and emphasizing that bills should be split unless otherwise agreed. The Redditor, feeling more like a “piggy bank” than a sister, stood firm.