This English edition summarizes how a Brazilian couple can split the cost of hosting World Cup matches at home, both between themselves and with their guests.
This English edition gives you the practical summary first, with the same editorial focus as the Portuguese article: clarity, fair splitting, transparency, and calmer money decisions for two.
What this guide covers
- What it really costs to host a Brazil match at home, including the invisible extras beyond the barbecue.
- Why one partner becomes the invisible host who quietly absorbs the cost, and how to make it a shared expense.
- How to organize a fair guest contribution by agreeing on a per-head amount before the match, not after.
How it connects to dividi
In dividi the barbecue becomes a shared expense in the Shared Account: you log the amount and who paid, choose an equal or percentage split between the two of you, and dividi suggests the settling transfer and shows a per-member statement of who paid — while the split with guests stays a Pix agreement outside the app.
Read the original article
The complete Portuguese article is still available here: Quem recebe o jogo paga? Dividir o churrasco da Copa. We are expanding the English archive with the same structure and visual standard as the main dividi site.
Editorial pillar: Culture and relationships.


