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Originally posted by chef View Postmy German is nowhere near that good
Or something like that.
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Originally posted by chef View Postmy German is nowhere near that good
Little wink
Tongue in the side of your mouth with a repeated movement with your clenched hand moving in unison with your tongue
Side nod of the head towards the house
Little hop & skip to the house, little look over shoulder, teapot motion with hand and quick pucker of lips.
HTH
MF
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I find that ridiculous that he can't change 50 EUR note. I certainly wouldn't have let him have 50 EUR, and I would have told him off for not filling up his wallet. I mean if he didn't have 2 Euros that would have been OK I would have offered him 10, which actually I now wonder whether this was his intention. But if he couldn't change notes that would be totally out of order. Sort of thing you might expect from a bus driver but not a taxi driver.Last edited by BlasterBates; 9 September 2010, 10:37.
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A golden rule dating back to the days when I used to use a dodgy private hire company:
Always have the exact change for your ride home from the pub, or you'll get short changed. A typical trick was to inflate the price if they sensed you'd had a few too many, so you could simply bash them the normal fare and say toodle-pip.
This was in the UK, mind, but old habits die hard.Last edited by Sysman; 9 September 2010, 10:35.
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There is probably some law that says you aren't allowed to get into a taxi without having a note of roughly the right size to pay. You are lucky that you didn't get a rubber gloving from the boys in green.
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Originally posted by chef View PostGot in a taxi last night to take me the 2 mile journey home, fare was 8EUR something, opened my wallet and all I had was 50 and 100 notes. Taxi driver didn't have enough change..
what are you supposed to do in that situation?
I had the money to pay, he simply didn't have enough for the change, i'm not going to give him 50EUR for a 8EUR taxi but then he wasn't going to allow me to get a free ride. Shops were closed, no petrol station nearby.
Ended up getting some change from in the house to pay, but that's unusual as I rarely have much change lying around, what if I hadn't have had it?
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Originally posted by chef View PostGot in a taxi last night to take me the 2 mile journey home, fare was 8EUR something, opened my wallet and all I had was 50 and 100 notes. Taxi driver didn't have enough change..
what are you supposed to do in that situation?
I had the money to pay, he simply didn't have enough for the change, i'm not going to give him 50EUR for a 8EUR taxi but then he wasn't going to allow me to get a free ride. Shops were closed, no petrol station nearby.
Ended up getting some change from in the house to pay, but that's unusual as I rarely have much change lying around, what if I hadn't have had it?
Stingebag!!
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Taxi Etiquette
Got in a taxi last night to take me the 2 mile journey home, fare was 8EUR something, opened my wallet and all I had was 50 and 100 notes. Taxi driver didn't have enough change..
what are you supposed to do in that situation?
I had the money to pay, he simply didn't have enough for the change, i'm not going to give him 50EUR for a 8EUR taxi but then he wasn't going to allow me to get a free ride. Shops were closed, no petrol station nearby.
Ended up getting some change from in the house to pay, but that's unusual as I rarely have much change lying around, what if I hadn't have had it?Tags: None
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