Lasizwe Dambuza has started some dinner drama on Twitter
Updated | By East Coast Radio
One user decided to share a video of Lasizwe, Ayanda MVP, and Tatum Lewis at a restaurant, at the exact moment they had to pay the bill. And now the internet has some thoughts.
Going out to dinner or drinks with your friends should be a fun time.
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You want to relax, enjoy yourself, and spend some quality time with the people you love.
But then the bill arrives and you're told how much you'll have to pay: "It's R250 each."
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Each? What do you mean each? I had water and a sandwich? You had wine and a steak!
And a previously comfortable moment has now turned into the most awkward situation.
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What do most people expect when the bill arrives? Are you splitting it equally or do you pay for the things you ordered?
This topic has once again caused a stir on Twitter after user @UnathiLootlove shared the following video, which involves the very familiar South African faces: Lasizwe Dambuza, Ayanda MVP, and Tatum Lewis.
You can watch the video below:
I am with LaSizwe on this one, I can't spend R120 but end up paying double or thrice morethan what I spent😂 pic.twitter.com/XlXexjQR4M
— Luthando (@UnathiLootlove) November 14, 2020
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The video was very well received, with many people confirming how relatable it was with their own memes:
— Mo'spaceng (@RrrongFootage) November 14, 2020
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While others tried to explain why they agree with this method:
Imagine the non-alcoholic having to pay for alcohol you didn't drink 🤣🤣🤣
— Miss Thebu💮 (@Daphnedark1) November 14, 2020
I know my bill never goes beyond R200 monateng
My friends and I generally split the bill however we are conscious of who is having what so if you’re not drinking on said day for whatever reason we don’t expect you to split equally. But I also find the ticking on a bill a tad Brakpan-ish and tend to avoid it
— Lulama (@Lulama_) November 15, 2020
I actually am opposite I don't mind just split I don't care unless if you have those ppl who take advantage of that. Plus I only ever go out with like minded people so if we champopo then we champopo and I am a great cook so outings have to be special but with like minded peeps
— Mpho Manana Khanye (@MananaKhanye) November 15, 2020
They're mad if they wanna spilt. Imagine eating and drinking only 10% worth of the bill but now you must pay 25%. Could never be me
— Sims are still whores! (@MadBlackFemme) November 14, 2020
Well, seems like most people agree: there will be no equal splitting of the bill for us.
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Main image courtesy of Lasizwe Dambuza
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