Quantum Erasure wrote: » Never discuss salary with your coworkers, it upsets your paymaster
Tell me how wrote: » Did you ever ask your father, what would he have done if he ordered and ate a meal, and when it came time to pay, it was £31 for a sandwich, £17 for a portion of chips, and £9 for a glass of tap water, would he have paid for it?
Feisar wrote: » The trades have no bother chatting about rates however with workers in suits it seems a no no.
Feisar wrote: » The trades have no bother chatting about rates
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » no...either he can afford it ...and he doesn't have to ask ..or he can't in which case he oughta know not to eat there and waste the owners time and space.
Tell me how wrote: » Trades are usually union negotiated or, the union rate is a widely known benchmark.
joeguevara wrote: » Is your basic premise that displaying of prices is a relatively new thing? Do you honestly think that markets, taverns, inns did not show prices and people only found out at the point of payment?
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Anyway its kind of a boring thread. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » It is actually and in some countries ...like arabic ones ..its still not done. My premise is ...no not MY premise ...my father's....that its not good business sense Also my moms brother used to say ....NEVER ask the shop worker the price of something unless you seriously intend to buy it. He said it was the HEIGHT of bad manners. Very rude to waste their time. Its stuck with me. If i ask the price ...or take up any time of a shop worker. I buy. they are not there to entertain me. In some countries looking at things in shops too much and not buying is actually considered rude too. It gives them the wrong impression.
_Brian wrote: » Generational idiocy is a real thing you know. If you have children, have your oh give them their financial advice.
Tell me how wrote: » It's your thread. And you are correct.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » imma bail on my own thread ......
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » It is actually and in some countries ...like arabic ones ..its still not done.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » It's advice my father didn't just give me but instructed and insisted i follow. It was also the fact that is is taboo....but not only that.... He considered it naive. He thought restaurants that showed prices were dumb. People should find out when the get the bill...and then they have to pay...instead of ordering the cheapest dish. They have to ask ..or more likely just order. Its business sense. He didn't understand why shops showed prices ....it would encourage people to buy more if they just found out after they rung it up at the till. And it would save people having to put prices up.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Also my moms brother used to say ....NEVER ask the shop worker the price of something unless you seriously intend to buy it. He said it was the HEIGHT of bad manners. Very rude to waste their time.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: It's advice my father didn't just give me but instructed and insisted i follow.
Real Life wrote: Not letting people know your wages or how much savings you have etc I can get behind but not businesses showing no prices and then giving it at the end, seems like they're tricking you into it. You'd have a to of people leaving things back in shops. Not a chance it would work.