One view is that traditionally the man is seen as the "provider" and therefore has to pay for the meal. This view is based on old gender roles and the idea of a man as a protector and protector of the family. However, many people believe that this is an outdated perception and that payment in a restaurant should be more fair and equitable.
On the other hand, there are those who believe that the restaurant bill should be divided equally among all those present. This implies that everyone pays for himself and contributes to the overall cost. This approach seeks equity and the elimination of assumptions about who should be the "supplier".
It is also possible that one person offers to pay the bill, regardless of gender. This may be an act of generosity and care on the part of this person, or simply according to an agreement that arose before visiting the restaurant. It is important to remember that in this case we are talking about personal preferences and an agreement between people.
Ultimately, the decision of who should pay in a restaurant should be based on mutual agreement and the individual preferences of each person. What do you think about this? How do you solve this issue with a girl? Can you share your experience?
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