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| Cigaro |
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 Cigaro World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 21:21 - 11 Oct 2008 Post subject: Old ladies insisting on giving you money. |
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I changed an old lady's tyre for her today. She didn't have RAC cover and had a completely flat tyre, and the nearest tyre shop was miles away, so I put the spare on.
But why, when I'd finished, did she absolutely insist on giving me a fiver for my trouble? It's a Saturday afternoon, and if I hadn't been helping her, I'd only have been sitting on my arse smoking weed.
Grr. I'm not sure if it's right to feel bad when someone gives you money for doing something, but I stopped because I wanted to help her, not because I wanted to make a few quid. For some reason it really peeved me  |
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| KLR600 |
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 KLR600 World Chat Champion

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| RealNinja |
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 Posted: 21:38 - 11 Oct 2008 Post subject: |
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I've had this before, when I stopped for some random young women ( ) that were having car problems.
They wouldn't let me go with out giving me cash, so I asked for a name and address and sent them flowers with a note saying that 'No thanks was needed'  ____________________ You will become my force of retribution. Where you tread, doom will follow. Go now and claim your destiny |
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| hellkat |
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 hellkat Super Spammer

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 Posted: 21:42 - 11 Oct 2008 Post subject: |
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They're only being *grateful* FFS
God... anyone would think it was a complicated thing to actually accept thanks graciously these days. ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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| instigator |
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 Posted: 21:45 - 11 Oct 2008 Post subject: |
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Same happened to me when I escorted a wee lady in her car (me on bike) from west hampstead to queens park tube station. Took me about 10 minutes and I was out for a wee ride anyway. Thrust a tenner in my face when I got her to Queens Park and had an expression of disgust when I politely declined, stating I was just doing a good deed.
Whatever.
Wish I took that tenner though, that woulda paid for decent grub that night |
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| MinhDinh |
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 MinhDinh World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:47 - 11 Oct 2008 Post subject: |
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money is a sign of appreciation in this day and age. a simple thanks is too simple and is overly used in todays world. sometimes when someone does a good deed, it is also so rare. i mean there are people in the world that will not even get out of their cars to ask if you are alright after a crash.
thank fuck for money i say. it's a lil bonus ____________________ Hit the G spot.  |
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| Towton 1461 |
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 Towton 1461 Scooby Slapper

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I can see where you are coming from, TheBassJunky.
You did something out of a total act of altruism as a good samaritan,
expecting no physical reward. A heart-felt thank-you leaves one
with a warm glow and nice feeling of self-worth.
By insisting you take £5 recompense the lady devalued your kindness in your eyes.
In fact it was worse than that, because if she truly wanted to
recompense you properly for your labour, the value of your labour
would have been what it would have cost her to call out KwikFit, or
whoever. So, she actually unwittingly insulted you.
You did a good thing
I'd do what KLR600 suggested and maybe then you'll
feel better. ____________________ This post is sponsored by QUILLIES LOZENGES. Suck QUILLIES for fast throat relief! |
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You found a gem there then.
You need to be real nice and say thanks, but no thanks.
As she could take offence that you won't take the money for your fantastic gesture of goodwill that is sadly lacking in todays society.
If she really insists then say OK you will take it but will give it to a charity of her choice or one that you fancy donating too. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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 LeeR World Chat Champion

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When I was a kid people used to help one another and regularly give them "a few bob for a pint" maybe that's all she was doing, go have a beer and toast her health, oh and karma you lovely man you.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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| DEN MONKEY |
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 DEN MONKEY World Chat Champion

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When I used to work at a video store many moons back I used to regularly drop by old folks places to help them tune in their tvs etc.
Would often get gifts turn up when I got back to work.
The strangest one was old Keith who was pushing 80 at my best guess and was suffering alzheimer's . His remote had busted so i said I'd duck out and get him an all in one from the local.
He insisted I have more than enough money to cover it and wouldn't listen to me when I said 150 was way too much.
Upon returning and writting out instructions for him he tried to make me take another 100 on top of the 100 or so I still had in change.
Funny old bugger didn't believe me when I said that none was needed and that I already had over that in change.
While he had plenty of money it wasn't really needed but I understood from the gesture that it was something he wanted to do for me in return.
Ran into him a few years later at the servo and said hello. He remembered my face and asked if we used to work together to which I gave an affirming nod and let him on his way
Don't take offense to it mate a fiver might mean quite a bit to her and while I know you didn't need it she wanted to do something for you in return.
Now you're five in front and know you've done something good for a complete stranger  ____________________ meh |
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I personally wouyldn't of accepted the money. I would of said....give us a hug instead and thats us even hugs are fun. |
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I find it interesting that some people would feel uncomfortable accepting money for helping someone out.
The whole thing around tipping is sort of interesting. You are expected to tip in restaurants not as a treat for someone going above and beyond but just as a matter of course. It doesnt quite feel right to me, but if I've had particularly good service, I quite like to tip.
I was talking with someone yesterday about tipping barstuff in pubs. Its more of a matey thing, as you tell them to have one for themself or whatever. She works in a pub so is used to it and think I should try it. Its more of a friendly thing than restaurant tipping.
Part of it though seems a little demeaning a bit if its like hear little man, have a pound.
Some people are more free and easy with their money, and I think I might like to try this pub tipping thing.
She did say though, the first time she did it, it did feel a bit like being a little old lady who gives a kid some coins and tells them to get some sweets.
I reckon I'd feel a bit like that.
However, if I wasnt a tight git, and someone had helped me out of a fix, I'd probably feel quite good about giving them a fiver, even if they then didnt know whether they should accept it or not.
In the past I think I've bought people a drink or two for helping me out, which feels more natural than handing over money.
Often the satisfaction of knowing you have helped someone is enough reward for the helper, and money just creates an awkward moment, but as the helpee, its nice to show your gratitude particularly if sorting it out another way would have costed quite a bit more.
I once gave someone £150 as thanks after they had given me information that helped me push for a higher price on a house sale that got me several more thousands.
£150 wasnt much considering the amount I had gained as a result, and having worked in sales jobs where you work on commission, some kind of reward for the 'lead' felt appropriate. As tips go though its probably more than most people expect.
The person was quite happy accepting it, as they could appreciate that they had helped me get quite a bit extra that I probably wouldnt have got otherwise. A nice bit of tipping that made both people happy. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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The last post was made 17 years, 142 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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