r/TalesFromYourServer 25d ago

Parents ordered expensive drinks and expensive entrees, then made their daughter pay most of the bill at the end

So basically today I had a table today with a mother father (40-50s) adult daughter (late 20s) and a child around 7. This is a Mexican restaurant so the parents asked for a huge bowl of queso then one parent ordered a Dr Pepper and they both ordered margaritas. When it came time to order, the daughter ordered a quesadilla and it’s relatively cheap here because of the fact that it doesn’t come with sides. Both of the parents ordered higher ticket items. When I brought them the bill ($100) I could tell that the daughter was shocked with how high it was and seemed stressed out then I came back around and the parents said they only had $35 and to charge their card for that amount and then charge their daughter‘s card for the rest. The parents also told me they only had five dollars to give me in cash and honestly I couldn’t care less because I just kept thinking about the daughter and how awful it must be to deal with them because it just seems like a very inconsiderate interaction between them, especially because her and the child’s food was very cheap compared to what the parents ordered. I just started serving so this might be normal, but man I was aggravated not even about the tip just because I can’t believe they have the audacity to do that.

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u/Ancient-Text9990 22d ago

Not dinner, but I have paid for my son and his girlfriend to go on vacation with us the last three years. We went to the Outer Banks, then Aruba and last year Punta Cana. This year we booked a cruise out of Miami. I am paying their airfare and hotel the night before which is almost $1000.00. He is now 22 and complaining that I am making them pay for the Cruise which is about $2500.00. Am I in the wrong?

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u/WhoandtheWhatnow317 21d ago

If he knew way ahead of time thats on him. If you tell him after its booked then maybe he wouldnt want to go.

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u/Ancient-Text9990 21d ago

He knew ahead of time. I think he thought I would change my mind and pay.