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What does it mean Going Dutch?

"Going Dutch" means each person pays for their own share of the bill, rather than one person paying for the whole group. It's often used in social situations like dining out or going to the movies.

Here are some ways it's used:

* "Let's go Dutch this time." This means we'll split the cost evenly.

* "We'll go Dutch on the food." This means each person will pay for their own meal.

* "They always go Dutch when they go out." This means they have a habit of paying for their own share.

The term "going Dutch" originates from the Netherlands, where it was common practice to pay separately.

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