Red Kev wrote: » Would ye not just give them the one cup between them, so they'd have to pay for the second cup? 'Oul wans....they're either stinge or they're like this..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk3ds-VFKBs
benjamin d wrote: » The teabag itself is approx 1c of the cost of the cup of tea. Definitely not the sellers who are the stinges in these situations.
Robsweezie wrote: » I was told this about a distant relative - when offering someone a beer, he'd take the one beer and share it with them. He wouldn't give them their own. And if there was some leftover in their glass, he'd pour it back into the bottle/can it came from. Actually, I'm just assuming he gave them a glass, as anyone would. I hope he didnt make them take a sup out of the one beer...
Stonedpilot wrote: » Know a old woman who was left a fortune from the death of her spouse, like hundreds of thousands. Still goes to McDonalds to read the free paper and bring coupons for free tea. One of these fur coat types who thinks something doesn't stink!.
WHIP IT! wrote: » See, I don't think that's 'stingy'... thifty, certainly... but just because someone has a few quid doesn't mean they should forget the value of a dollar. If anything, it shows a healthy respect for money - although that's possibly stretching it somewhat.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Stingy out in my book, won't spead a euro on a newspaper?. Seems pathetic when you are wealthy, do these people know you can't take it with you?.
WHIP IT! wrote: » Why spend a euro when you don't have to though?
Stonedpilot wrote: » Your not her are you!?!:P
donkeykong5 wrote: » On train to cork. I had my lyons t bag with me. (Cie only serve barrys t bags ). I just paid for the paper cup with boiling water and milk and sugar. ( 2 euro. ). What's the problem. ?
OCEANIC FIZZY POP NINE wrote: » donkeykong5 wrote: » On train to cork. I had my lyons t bag with me. (Cie only serve barrys t bags ). I just paid for the paper cup with boiling water and milk and sugar. ( 2 euro. ). What's the problem. ? That you think theirs a difference in lyons and barrys
Parchment wrote: » I met up with a friend who lives in another city as I was there for work.
Parchment wrote: » I met up with a friend who lives in another city as I was there for work. It was lunch time and he suggested going to a place that does take away stuff (various things salads/sandwiches etc). I was wrecked and wanted to eat in somewhere but whatever. He is known as the thrifty friend. We go there - I make my order, he makes his - pay separately (obviously) but he makes sure the cashier knows we are together and then hands over his loyalty card to get two stamps and proclaims "Yesss!!! Next sandwich is free". That's why he brought me there - no other reason only to ensure his free sandwich. He will also go to cafes with friends, ask for a glass of water - down that then fill the glass from the milk jug rather than buying a drink like everyone else. Im actually not friends with him anymore and his stinginess grates on those that still are.
La_Gordy wrote: » He needs to be binned.
osarusan wrote: » Just a counterweight to the stinge stories
civis_liberalis wrote: » You just reminded me of something that happened five years ago now.
fineso.mom wrote: » [quote="Red Kev;10195321 It's odd, as he spends a tenner a day there easily, but finds the extra 10c for a decent portion of butter on the scone too much. The fact that he goes to the trouble of Wrapping it up in a tissue and storing it in his desk makes it worse. He's on about €75,000 pa as.well.