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Go dutch Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈdətʃ
GOH DUHCH
ɡˈəʊ/ /dˈʌtʃ
g-OH DUTCH

Definition

To share the cost of a meal or activity equally, with each person paying for themselves instead of one person paying for everyone.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often used when talking about sharing restaurant or café bills. Can apply to any shared cost. 'Let's go Dutch' is a common suggestion among friends or casual meetings. Not typically used for formal occasions or when someone has invited others specifically.

Example Sentences

Let’s go dutch at dinner tonight.

basic

We agreed to go dutch on the movie tickets.

basic

If we go dutch, everyone pays the same amount.

basic

On our first date, she suggested we go dutch—I thought that was cool.

natural

Do you want to go dutch or should one of us cover the bill?

natural

In our group, we usually go dutch when we eat out, just to keep things simple.

natural