Me and Missy are in London but not for long tee hee - next week we are going on a Contiki tour!
Cammy and Smithy arrived last week and those boys have been bootin about the show. Missy and the boys are getting on just fine, we had a massive 80's party the other night it was just fab, Smithy should have a few pics but I don't, oh well.
So instead of ranting about travels I thought today I would rant about the state of affairs ere is Britland. It's an upside down place for us antipodeans and one cannot fathom it's quirks.
Small Change
For some reason the UK still have pennies and you seem to accumulate masses of these things. When I first came I went to the bank to cash my small change, the bank promptly gave me plastic bags and asked me to count it all out. Well this was *fun*, I'm used to them putting it in a big counting machine and giving me the cash... very strange.
Then I noticed at the local supermarket there is a change counting machine, however they charge a commission to count your money - really they must think I'm crazy! Everyone knows counting money is *fun*. So I decided I needed to get to the bottom of this matter. Where did all this change come from and why?
Laziness
In nuddy puddy land they are lazy and proud of it, it seems you can do nothing unless someone tells you to, because afterall why would you do it anyhow? It maybe a throwback view from the feudalism days, Eddie Lizzard sums it all up in this youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv5iEK-IEzw
Missy found the hard way at the Tesco's she tried to buy something which didn't have a barcode, at the end of day they wouldn't sell it to her and told her to go get one with a barcode. When she told them they didn't want it, they didn't want to total her purchase. After a minute or two they let her pay. Apparently the till person was very unhappy...... They make you pack your own stuff to and you're expected to ask for the total before it's totalled as well.
Laziness breeds small change
The supermarket is a breeding ground for disaster really, fast food is right up there to. Anyhow the checkout people will always give you the lowest denomination in change. It's like they can't count two two's and a one to make five pounds, instead you always get five pounds in one pound coins. It would be alot simpler to get a five pound note but they seem intent on giving you change. In fact say if you were getting a pound change sometimes they will give you five twenty pence coins. I've tried to understand the rationale behind this and I've decided it's counting one's till at the end of the day. It must take longer if you have loads of change so why not pawn it off to the customers?
How can you fight back?
Lately I just carry change, and I only pay for things in change. I stand at the checkout and count it out for the person at the till, as I do I swear I see a defeated look in their eyes. It just makes one's day. The other day a cashier asked for change so I'd get a clean five pound note and instead gave me five one pound coins in return. So never give them change when they ask for it, they will only ambush you with more change in return.
Enough said nuddy puddy land is really quite something, they will make you wait, charge you loads, as I said it's all upside down.
Perhaps Old Greg will help you understand how they think, it's a recently comedy clip of BBC3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0S6vL0-u58
Europe next week - watch this space!
1 comment:
Yeeeehaaaa me and Cammie are having a great time. I'll picasa those pics as soon as!
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