A financial therapist offers her best (least-awkward) advice.
, says it can be hard to determine how to divvy the costs of increasingly expensive bachelorette parties. As a solution, she advises the host to tally up the party’s estimated cost and invite people to pay a low, medium, or high price for the activities and accommodations. To make things as anonymous as possible, the host could collect payments via Venmo and honor keeping each person’s contributions private—so no one will feel super awkward if they choose the lower price.
Once everyone has contributed their portion, if there’s enough money to celebrate the bachelorette as planned, great! If there’s a shortfall, the host can trim an activity or two. If there’s a surplus, your group can definitely bring in that yoga instructor for a private lesson—or be treated to a round of mimosas. “Pay what you can” might not work for your upcoming trip, but it’s something to consider suggesting to your friends in the future either way.
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