Girls’ Night on a Budget

January 20th, 2011 - By Khadija Allen

A girls’ night out is necessary in every woman’s life (married or single). Knowing your hectic schedule, it may be the only time you get to truly unwind. It’s always fun to hang with the girls, but it’s never fun to get a gigantic bill at the end of the night.

So, here are a few tips to pull of a budget-friendly girls’ night out:

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  • Nathalie

    @guccigaga- all I’m talking about is common decency and common courtesy. I guess you have none. And you must be broke too if you are reduced to window shopping or simply just trying clothes on to have a good time. All I’m trying to point out is don’t screw with someone’s livelihood. Just imagine someone coming into your job and wasting your time and you don’t even get paid for it… That’s all I’m saying. Your ignorance definitely wasn’t needed sweetheart…

  • guccigaga

    bish shut the f*ck up and come clean up behind me and my girls 2morrow

  • Nathalie

    As someone who used to work retail and work commission only at that I will say the suggestion to go play "dress up" is not a good suggestion at all. Its on fair to the workers who have to clean up behind you and the ones who try their hardest to serve you. If you do think this is a good idea you should do it without as little assistance from sales associates as possible. And clean up after your own self. Keep in mind that a lot of the people who help you in department stores only get paid when they sell to you. Not to clean up after you and run around the store searching for sizes for you. If you are broke there are plenty other things to do besides have someone work hard to help you and be broke too!