When Eric showed up to our first date with roses and a monogrammed gift, I thought I’d hit the jackpot.
He was charming, thoughtful, and the perfect gentleman — even insisting on paying the bill with a firm,
“A man pays on the first date.” I figured, why argue?The next morning,
I woke up to a text from him. I expected a sweet message. Instead, I got an invoice.
Yes — an actual, itemized invoice titled “Date Night – Amount Due.” It included charges like:
Bouquet of Roses: 1 hug, Custom Gift: 1 coffee date,
Dinner & Tip: A guaranteed second date, Polite Conversation: /A compliment about his looks,
At the bottom, it read: “Failure to comply may result in collection — via Chris.”
(Chris being our mutual friend and the poor guy who vouched for him.) I was stunned.
So was Mia, my best friend, who’d set us up.
She showed the invoice to Chris, who was horrified — and inspired.
Within an hour, Chris sent Eric a revenge invoice
, charging him for things like: Sitting at the Same Table as Her: Public apology, Pretending to Be a Gentleman: Introspection,
Not Posting This Online: A generous gift he should be grateful for,
Eric blew up my phone with defensive texts, claiming I “missed out on a great guy.”
I replied with a single thumbs-up emoji… and blocked him. Lesson learned: if a guy insists on paying the bill,
make sure he doesn’t expect a romantic payment plan in return. (And yes — I kept the keychain.
It’s now a trophy from the weirdest date of my life.)