I would have though it’s affecting TFL and rail companies a lot more. Not sure about others and obviously excluding you fancy zone 1 residents. To work in central London I would spend £50 on travel but £7 on lunch with the occasional £30 on drinks after work each week. I do live in the sticks though so I know it even more heavily weighted that way.
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£30 on drinks, was itOriginally posted by Ploptimus View PostI would have though it’s affecting TFL and rail companies a lot more. Not sure about others and obviously excluding you fancy zone 1 residents. To work in central London I would spend £50 on travel but £7 on lunch with the occasional £30 on drinks after work each week. I do live in the sticks though so I know it even more heavily weighted that way.
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I still know how to locate the student unionsOriginally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post£30 on drinks, was it
3 small white wines - you are a cheap date
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