So did I when I was a phd student. It was very little and other PhDs invited me on purpose to places I couldn't afford.
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh and
I bet they wanted to split the bill as well
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Replying to @mc_hankins @maria_ndrnh and
Yeah, it was plainly a way to shame. Really painful stuff. So glad others have experienced this. I thought I was alone.
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh and
It's a long time ago: but we told them to shove it and paid for the very cheap meal we'd ordered for ourselves
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Replying to @mc_hankins @maria_ndrnh and
Ah sadly it was drinks and they were all £10+ each. But in your case, nice one!
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Replying to @o_guest @maria_ndrnh and
Big realisation: (a) they'd never had to worry about money and (b) they thought everyone was like them
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Replying to @mc_hankins @maria_ndrnh and
I got humble bragged to for years about how they were so far ahead financially... The one thing that's amusing is I do now own a house.
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I don't actually get pleasure from this. It hurts me. I would rather not talk to them. 
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Replying to @o_guest @mc_hankins and
Ok I need to get out of here ;) feel hugged (despite it all)
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