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We both know that's not true.
To (politely) and it back is never rude.
But hey , it's fine to take it home too.
Doesn't hold for some other cultures.And I understand why mrsJohnK feels that way.
We both know that's not true.
To (politely) and it back is never rude.
But hey , it's fine to take it home too.
Doesn't hold for some other cultures.And I understand why mrsJohnK feels that way.
My mistake, the "High Heel Gourmet" (my reference source) in her blog on Thai eating etiquette says the opposite. silly me![]()
Whilst I've done a number of surveys on service and price points for QF, I've never seen one that approached the data gathering required to know how much extra I'd have paid for an 8 across y option on qf9. They followed the crowd and chosen to compete in the cheapest wins strategy.
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......Whilst I've done a number of surveys on service and price points for QF, I've never seen one that approached the data gathering required to know ....Sorry, slightly OT I know. .....
......Lightweight people would be granted 'Thin Credits' TM,.....
Perhaps also vegetarians should have a carbon credits surcharge added to their bill?
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Barramundi tonight?
...Until we are all microchipped with our identities and walking through bodyscanners with contactless payment systems at the gate then the answer to this is probably - not yet.
... So there we have a situation where the "system" or "revenue stream" is sometimes hurting the service provider.
Maybe, but it is still fun.
To the OP, who's entire platform is one allegedly based on a strictly "scientific" or "logical" basis of the cost of moving mass, I ask the following question: Do you also want this practice to be applied to taxi fares? Transport by vehicle also is a mass-moving exercise, where a "fat" passenger does actually cost more in fuel to move from A to B. In your "user-pays" wonderland, do you acknowledge that skinny taxi passengers are unfairly subsidizing fat rides?