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Let's talk about the price
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Haggling is jeet shit
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I think that is more of a Balkan thing
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>>2977272I kind of doubt people are haggling for everything in Czechia.
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>>2977272Not even the Balkans, the only people I've encountered in my life that even try to haggle are fucking jeets, it's that culturally ingrained in them
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We have this customer, Jim (real name).
Who knows where he's from but there's no mistaking that accent.
Every time he calls, he asks for a deal.
>$260? Can you make it $240?
Yes Jim, for you my friend, it is $240.
He likes dealing with me because he knows I'll give it to him.
One of our best customers btw so of course I suck his slav dick rotten.
The other day he calls up asking for a $6 jar of rubber cement.
>Can you make it $4?
It's too slavpilled.
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>>2977279Been to Greece multiple times and never saw that shit, don't know what the fuck it's thinking geg
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>>2977297Jim is not uncommon in Poland, so he is probably Polish.
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>>2977299Did you buy Jewelry in Greece?
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>>2977308Not personally, but my parents did a couple of times while I was present. It might have been more of thing in the past, but Greece has been steadily leaning into the tourism thing more and more over the years so paying via card is way more commonplace now
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We don't haggle here doe
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>>2977314Yeah? If I offer you a "Rolex" watch and ask for 3000 serbbux, you'd just give it to me?