I understand the feeling of sometimes being taken a bit for granted, with the expectation that we will always pick up the bill. Occasionally a half hearted offer is made but rarely if ever accepted by us. But sometimes to their surprise we say thank you very much. That surprises them.
It’s interesting that grandparents usually get a fraction of the income our adult children who work get, yet tend to be the ones who pay, not only for meals out but for family activities, holidays, shoes, clothes , school trips, money loaned or given, but this can’t come out of our income because state pension is only £115 so our savings are used. We have always had to be frugal and gone go without extras saving for this rainy day. There was no financial or other help from our parents. So the trouble is at this rate we won’t have enough when our rainy day comes as we age and need more help with all sorts of things.
Will our children be there to give us a hand, either practically or financially? I rather think not, it will all have been spent, they are too busy....it’s taken 5 requests over a period of a year for our sil to assist with one small job. We still wait. Patiently.