Leaving Girls Trip Early Over Luxury Add-On Drama: AITA?
Feeling pressured on a girls' trip due to a luxury add-on, OP leaves early—now questioning if prioritizing her budget was the right move. AITA?

Join the conversation on this Reddit thread where a user seeks advice after leaving a girls' trip early due to unexpected luxury add-ons pushing them over the agreed budget. The original poster (29F) shares how she felt guilt-tripped by her friends for wanting to stick to the financial plan they had all initially set.
Many users agree that the OP was not in the wrong for prioritizing her financial well-being and sticking to the agreed budget. They point out the importance of respecting financial boundaries in group settings.
Some express empathy, acknowledging the difficulty of the situation when trying to manage unexpected expenses while on a trip with friends. The comments reflect a consensus that the friends should have been more understanding and respectful of the OP's financial constraints.
Leaving early to take care of her financial stability was seen as a responsible choice by many, emphasizing the significance of self-care in such circumstances. The discussion sheds light on the importance of communication and mutual respect when it comes to financial agreements within friend groups.
Original Post
I (29F) recently joined a girls' trip after agreeing on a set budget with my friends. We all had plans to split costs equally to avoid any financial strain on anyone.
However, during the trip, I discovered that some of the others had secretly planned luxury add-ons that would push us over the agreed budget. For context, I'm currently on a tight budget due to some unexpected expenses, which is why sticking to the agreed-upon budget was crucial for me.
When the additional costs came up, I spoke up about my concerns and reminded everyone of our initial agreement. However, instead of understanding my perspective, I was met with guilt-tripping, making me feel like I was ruining the fun for everyone else.
Feeling overwhelmed and uncomfortable with the situation, I decided to leave the trip early to avoid any further conflict. However, after I left, I noticed a shift in dynamics as if I was being excluded from future events and discussions among the group.
Now, I'm left wondering if my decision to prioritize my financial well-being and stick to the agreed budget was the right choice. So, AITA?
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