A man had a brutal response to being ghosted by his date. (Photo: Getty)

Dating can be a costly process for single people.

Between wine and food, show tickets and travel, costs will soon enough add up. That’s especially annoying when the date goes wrong — or, even worse, you’re ghosted the next day.

When one Indiana man’s dating experience went badly, he didn’t an explanation. He wanted to be reimbursed.

After drinks and dinner with the unnamed man, Amanda Burnett decided to not take their relationship further. She ignored his text requesting to go on a second date the next day.

A few weeks later, Burnett received a letter from him, including a bill for her half of their date. Naturally, she shared her experience on Twitter.

“A guy just mailed me a bill for our dinner a few weeks ago because I didn’t text him back,” she wrote.

A woman in Indianapolis went on a date with a guy earlier this month and ghosted him . . . then last week, she got an INVOICE for $40 from him in the mail. She tweeted a picture of it, and it’s going viral. pic.twitter.com/S0hj6SUZCC — Dave Smiley (@smileyradioshow) April 16, 2018

She posted the message alongside a photo of the invoice, which broke down what he was supposedly owed: $20 for bar costs, $14.50 for her meal of pulled pork tacos, a $1.99 “processing fee,” sales tax of $2.56, and shipping and handling, which came to $0.47.

In total, her bill came to about $40.

While many Twitter users agreed that it was a petty move by the anonymous man, others called Burnett cruel for ghosting him.

“If you don’t have the decency to text the guy back he’s in every right to make you pay for the meal,” one wrote. “Only fair!”

“So many girls just expect the guy to pay for everything,” chimed in another critic.

Burnett ended up making her Twitter account private after the backlash.

“Cracks me up how people instantly are like, ‘well why didn’t YOU text him back??? You just wanted a free meal??’ YOU AS A WOMAN ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO GIVE A MAN ANYTHING IN EXCHANGE FOR A CHEAP DINNER,” she argued.

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