The way I see it, your manager actually made $30 anyway.
As well as that, you offered - did the whole dance of "I'll pay, no no no, I will" etc with the end result that it was all paid for anyway. The point is that you offered, and the manager refused.
It would be too ridiculous to split a $30 cost to pay your co-workers as well.
I'd probably feel guilty and weird about it as well, but that's a waste of time - so don't feel bad.
But next time, if you get a chance maybe you can contribute more - don't go overboard though. Some people are nice, but some will just take advantage of kindness. Especially at work things, take all the perks you can get. They're already making a profit from your labour every day.
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The way I see it, your manager actually made $30 anyway.
As well as that, you offered - did the whole dance of "I'll pay, no no no, I will" etc with the end result that it was all paid for anyway. The point is that you offered, and the manager refused.
It would be too ridiculous to split a $30 cost to pay your co-workers as well.
I'd probably feel guilty and weird about it as well, but that's a waste of time - so don't feel bad.
But next time, if you get a chance maybe you can contribute more - don't go overboard though. Some people are nice, but some will just take advantage of kindness. Especially at work things, take all the perks you can get. They're already making a profit from your labour every day.
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Thanks very much for your advice.
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Glad to be of help :)
Not worth worrying about, for sure.
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She made a big deal about it when I got to work so I just gave her the money.