dutch treat

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dutch treat

A group of friends enjoy a dutch treat meal at a cozy restaurant.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A social meal or outing where each participant pays for their own expenses, rather than one person treating the entire group.
Usage
  • The term is used to describe an arrangement for a shared activity, typically a meal, where the cost is split individually. It clarifies financial expectations beforehand to avoid any assumption that one person will pay for others.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Let's go out for dinner, but it'll have to be a dutch treat as I'm on a tight budget this month.
    • We decided on a dutch treat lunch so everyone could order what they wanted without worrying about the bill.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is often used to suggest fairness and financial independence in social settings. It is common among friends, colleagues, or in casual dating scenarios.
    • For the team outing, the manager suggested a dutch treat at the new restaurant downtown.
Variants and Related Words
  • Go Dutch (verb phrase): To participate in a dutch treat; to split the bill.
    • On their first date, they agreed to go Dutch.
Synonyms
  • Split bill: To divide the cost of a meal or activity equally or according to individual consumption.
  • Pay your own way: To pay for your own expenses.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "dutch treat" is an idiom. It does not refer to the Netherlands or Dutch culture but is a fixed English expression. Its origin is from the stereotype of Dutch frugality.
  • It specifically refers to each person paying for their own consumption, which can differ from simply "splitting the bill evenly."
dutch treat

A group of friends enjoy a dutch treat meal at a cozy restaurant.

Noun
  1. a dinner where each person pays for his own

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