Wednesday, December 10, 2008

What It Looks Like A Brazilian Wax

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La foto es de mis nuevas zapatillas-de-andar-por-casa (alguien me ha preguntado aquí que si no tenemos una palabra para eso, en lugar de las 5 que usamos, pero no tenemos ¿verdad?) y… ¡los primeros regalos de navidad! Que aparecieron sospechosamente al dejar las botas en frente de la chimenea con un trozo de tortilla española al lado. ¡Me encantan estas fiestas! Pero esto tiene counterpoint. After 4 months here I find myself eating more than when I arrived and since I have all my bills to 0 ranker, I try to summarize what are the strategies used here and that, at least to me, bears fruit:

1. The fees are never included, so you all happy and just paying more on every purchase pulp.
2. The salary of the waiters in the bars and restaurants is also not included, what they call a tip, which does not correspond with the English tip, but here you should leave and is 15% or more.
3. Every time you buy you loose 15% -20% off their next purchase, so come back and spend more.
4. Even without buying overwhelm you at all times with "$ 25 off" "25%" discount only today, gone tomorrow. " "33% off TODAY, official day of super cut." I've chopped it at least once a week.
5. Every national holiday is a day of direct sales, it announced on the radio, on TV, on billboards, everyone knows and talks about it ...
6. Change the fucking dollar to Euro, "ho, ho, ho you spend $ 200 and you have spent € 150" lie! But the psychological feeling of shopping here more and spend less I was also trapped.
Total I have no hard, but a lot of nonsense.

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