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MAN PAYS DRINKING BILL, THEN SCAMS FRIENDS WITH HIGH SHARE AMOUNT

Sometimes the term “friend” or “bro” is often over-rated. A man shared a story about how his friend attempted to scam his friends by paying for the bill first.

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The man then withholds the receipt telling everyone else to pay a fixed amount.

Here is the story:

The word ‘bro’ is overused these days. Everything also bro here bro there. But how many of them are really your brothers.

I was out drinking with my friend as we were seeking an alternate place to go.

So I texted one of my friends and he told me to come to find him as he is already drinking. So I went ahead to look for him.

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After drinking 1 bottle of Martell, everyone was too drunk to continue. I was sober as I did not drink much and just wanted to chat with my friends.

My friend who called me was drunk and dancing like a clown in the restaurant as if he is a snake demon and by doing so he thinks that he can attract the opposite sex but it just makes him look like a drunken retard.

So after we finally went home, I was expecting that the bill to be around $50 each as we only drank one bottle.

He texts me: “Bro the bill is $160 each”.

I was like WTF, I wanted to argue with him and I kept quiet about it. The reason is that some people are just not worth the time.

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I paid him his share and my friend’s share for a total of $320. That will be the end of it, I won’t meet this person anymore.

Bro what bro, bro your lan pa la.

The restaurant is actually owned by one of my friends and he thinks that I don’t know the price of the place. There were at least 10 people with us, which means he took $1600 in total from everyone.

He can act rich all he wants but this kind of behaviour just shows how much of a low-class insect he is.

Lesson learnt, the more someone tries to show you their rich and powerful, the poorer they are.

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