If one invites somebody to a meal or a drink, one expects, as the invitor (I cannot think of a more suitable word) to pay the bill. A "Dutch Treat" I understand, is one where the invitor expects the invitee to pay half, thus insulting the Dutch by insinuating their miserliness. Most of the explanations in that Guardian reference smell of folk etymology, and although Mr Brooke of Kinmuck seems closest to a likely explanation, it is questionable that at the time The Netherlands was "a small nation state" .
Afterthought: I am not certain that I have ever been involved in a Dutch Treat. In my experience it has always been clear from the start who is paying. Me.
Afterthought: I am not certain that I have ever been involved in a Dutch Treat. In my experience it has always been clear from the start who is paying. Me.
Comment