Pottler wrote: » He's a vet, hadn't the heart to tell you before. Did you never wonder why you had to jump up on the table before he'd look at you?
Mahogany wrote: » 1. Bag of Chips - Only one place in town that does chipper style.. Rip off shop for expats. $2. $5-$6 for a full meal. 2. Standard Bus fare.. $.14 3. Haircut - $4 4. Cinema - $4-$6 5. Fags - $1 6. Standard book - $5 7. Mars Bar - Expensive here for Mars.. $.75 8. Crate of beer, 24 bottles - $7.20 9. A big name concert - Doesn't exist.. Apart from Westlife and K-Pop last year. 10. A pint - $1.50 for draught. $1-$1.50 for a bottle. $.25 for fresh beer on the street. Stuff like doctor is cheap if ya stick to the locals.. I got an x-ray and strap for $10. Or an std check for $6.
EDDIE WATERS wrote: » Tree fiddy for everything
Rabies wrote: » Here, have a pony.
MyKeyG wrote: » The food service industry are the biggest bunch of chancers. Think about it how much is a loaf of bread, a head of lettuce a box of tomatoes, a packet of cheese, a packet of ham and a box of tea bags? And that's from a supplier with bulk discount. Now think of how many sandwiches for €4.50 and cups of tea for €1.50 you make with that. It's a wonder food establishments even go out of business.
minidazzler wrote: » Now think of the cost of Staff, premises, electricity, insurance, fridges, cooking appliances.
Deleted User wrote: » Not entirely on topic but I read a great passage in a book recently about the lengths people will go to to save some money. People from similar financial backgrounds who were travelling into city shops with the express intention of buying an item were studied. The people who were going in to buy a low priced item would shop around. If they found the item for 20 in one shop and then in the next shop found it for 22, they would travel BACK to the first shop to save the 2. People going for a high priced item however would find the item for say 1500 in one shop and would look in the next shop and find it for say 1525 and they would not bother traveling back to the first shop. The conclusion was that even though the money saved is higher... 25 quid more in your pocket at the end of the day compared to 2 more.... the higher the item price the less willing people are to go to the effort of getting it cheaper. So the higher the item price the more willing people are to waste their money. Strange.
Mahogany wrote: » 5. Fags
Deleted User wrote: » Not strange at all.. The expensive item is a rare purchase and the customer usually gets attached to one particular model and is happy to get it for around what they think is an ok price.
UCDVet wrote: » Paying an extra two euro on something that 'feels' like it should be 20 - is an extra 10% that the business is marking up. Paying an extra 25 on 1500 is less than 2%. That seems like a more reasonable difference.
Where To wrote: » I pay whatever the price is for whatever I want to buy if I can afford it.
Mahogany wrote: » Hi all, Every time I buy something, whatever it may be, I always think to myself, "That was expensive" or "That was a bargain". After reflecting on the price, I always think of a price I find suitable for the item, funny things to be thinking about really. I'm asking you lot, what would you be willing to pay or what do you think is suitable for these items? (thought randomly in my head) I'll put my price in there as well. 1. Bag of Chips - E 2.00 2. Standard Dublin Bus fare which is currently 2.40(joke) correct me if its different - E 1.50 3. Haircut - a Fiver 4. Cinema - 5-8 , not fussy tbh 5. Fags - a fiver, currently around 8 quid, again a joke. 6. Standard book - Tenner 7. Mars Bar - 50 cent (was 1.10 in a shop i was in the other day, Christ.) 8. Crate of beer, 10-20 bottles - between a tenner and 15 quid 9. A big name concert - 50 quid and last but not least, my personal fave 10. A pint - E 2.00...yes i want it that cheap, feckin ridiculously forking out a fiver for one drink :mad: