My Friend Mocked Me for Being ‘Cheap’—But Karma Hit Back Fast

Last weekend, a group of us went out to dinner — nothing fancy, but definitely not cheap either. Everyone ordered whatever caught their eye: cocktails, steak, seafood, desserts. I kept it simple with a basic pasta and one drink.

When the check came, I lightly suggested, “Hey, should we just pay for what we ordered? It seems fair.”

Before anyone could even answer, Lisa rolled her eyes so hard I thought they’d get stuck. “Ugh, you’re always so cheap,” she snapped.

“Just split it evenly like everyone else.”

At first, I forced a laugh, hoping she was joking. But then she leaned forward, her voice loud enough that people at nearby tables turned to look. “Seriously, if you can’t afford to eat out, maybe you shouldn’t come.”

Her words landed like a slap.

My cheeks burned, and the table fell into an awkward silence. I swallowed the sting, paid my share without arguing, and tried to brush it off — but inside, I felt humiliated. Fast-forward a week.

Lisa sent out invites for her birthday dinner at a ridiculously expensive rooftop restaurant — the type with tiny portions and huge prices. I debated not going, but everyone else was attending, so I reluctantly said yes. The night was beautiful, the view stunning, and Lisa was in full diva mode, ordering rounds of drinks, appetizers, the most expensive entrée on the menu, plus dessert.

I stuck to a modest meal again. Then the bill arrived. Suddenly, Lisa started patting her purse, then her pockets, her face twisting into a dramatic performance.

“Oh my God… I think I forgot my wallet,” she said, voice dripping with fake shock. The table went dead silent. No one moved.

No one offered. We all remembered last week. So I took out my card, placed it calmly on the tray, and said, “I’ll pay for myself.

Just myself.”

One by one, everyone else did the same. No drama. No speeches.

Just quiet solidarity. That left Lisa alone with her mountain of charges — and no escape. Her face turned crimson.

She slammed her card down with a huff and refused to look at any of us. Now she’s claiming I embarrassed her and made her “look bad.”

Honestly? She didn’t need any help.

Note: This story is a work of fiction inspired by real events. Names, characters, and details have been altered. Any resemblance is coincidental.

The author and publisher disclaim accuracy, liability, and responsibility for interpretations or reliance. All images are for illustration purposes only.

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