Cormac... wrote: » And this my good people is the comment that sends the thread into a downward spiral for some 3+ pages
snubbleste wrote: » Hey! I'm just pointing out - not tipping does not equate stinginess.
scdublin wrote: » True but most people would at least leave the 5 cent change, instead of waiting to get it back. That's fairly scabby.
snubbleste wrote: » I was in Tesco. They would'nt let me off 5c. That does not mean they are scabby or stingy.
osarusan wrote: » Come on, that's a different context. If you shared a meal and a bill with a friend, would you ask them for that last 5c to split it completely evenly?
Eggonyerface wrote: » Justify it all you want but waiting on 5c from a delivery guy is pure stingy
snubbleste wrote: » It's friend to friend, a different context. :rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » Normally I'd never bother waiting for 5 cent change but a few weeks back we ordered take out and there was a 3 euro delivery charge. When the driver got here he rang me from outside asking me to come out, I assumed that he was having trouble finding the house but it turned out that he was outside sitting in his car and wanted me to come to him so he didn't have to walk the six feet or so to my front door. He actually handed me the order through the open driver's window and when I handed him 18 euro for a 17.95 bill I waited for the change.
fleet_admiral wrote: » One customer in my job comes in for every match but sits there on a glass of Smithwicks for the entire game, he reckons our homemade pizza and pint for a tenner is a rip off too.
Huntergonzo wrote: » I saw a lad I know from Cavan following a bus eireann for the free wifi :-)
rawn wrote: » You're gonna have to point out which part of this is stingey, cos I don't see it.
Hococop wrote: » My guess is he is someone that will go into the pub for the whole day to watch the football (BT, setanta and sky) and only buy one drink for the whole day
rawn wrote: » I still fail to see the stinge! Is he supposed to drink more than he wants to so he's not being cheap? Stinge would be drinking tap water all day to watch the match IMO. Not trying to derail the thread, just didn't see the stinge at all.
Hococop wrote: » More than likely if given the chance he would but this prevents the barman from kicking him out as he is now a paying customer,
rawn wrote: » My friends mother passed away. He invited a good few of his friends to the funeral and the afters. The afters were ina local pub. The father had the upstairs booked for meals and a free bar, we stayed downstairs but our friends father came down and thanked us for coming and invited us up for food and drinks. We all had a few drinks then had a whiparound, giving as much as we would have paid for the drinks anyways, to give to our friends father as we left. One friend had drank had bout 5 drinks of vodka and coke that i saw (everyone else stuck to beer) and when we had the whiparound i noticed she only gave a tenner. I discreetly told her that 5 vodkas cost more than a tenner and she just mumbled something along the lines of "well he's paying the bar tab anyways isn't he". I was flabbergasted at the cheek of her, she has the best paying job out of the lot of us and she could have stuck to beer or cider like everyone else, which she does drink, instead of taking advantage of the poor widowers generosity.
rawn wrote: » I was flabbergasted at the cheek of her, she has the best paying job out of the lot of us and she could have stuck to beer or cider like everyone else, which she does drink, instead of taking advantage of the poor widowers generosity.
magicmushroom wrote: » I would have been raging, that is beyond rude - did you say anything else to her?
suicide_circus wrote: » Free bar at a funeral....is that a thing? ?