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Split a Chiang Mai 3-day trip (many bills, many people, no confusion)

A 2–3 day trip means food, gas, hotels, activities — and some bills where everyone ordered different things. This guide helps you split by item and summarize transfers clearly, so nothing gets forgotten or mixed up.

Why trips get confusing fast

  • Lots of receipts: several bills per day
  • People take turns paying: one bill on A's card, the next on B's
  • Not everyone joins every activity: you need to assign people per item

Recommended structure for a trip

  1. Split bills by event (meals / transport / hotel)
  2. Use "By item" when there are individual orders for fairness
  3. Share links in the group chat so everyone can check their own total

Example bill names

  • Day 1 · Khao Soi
  • Day 1 · Gas
  • Day 2 · Café
  • Day 2 · Hotel

Number example (fair by-item split)

Café bill, 4 people: A ordered 180, B 120, C 95, D 155 — total 550 (no service/VAT)

A
฿180
B
฿120
C
฿95
D
฿155
Total
฿550

If a bill has service/VAT, calculate it step by step like the other guides, then allocate proportionally.

Share with the group and close the books

Every bill in the trip has its own share link — drop it in your group chat. Whoever opens it sees their own total clearly, and if PromptPay is linked, they can pay right away.