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Topic created on 24th Sep. 2018 | Page: 4 of 4 | Answers: 39 | Views: 8,197
Anonym
VM292 wrote on 09/26/2018 at 3:04 PM
I get what you are saying my dear! But that does not mean that I have to share your opinion

You also do not go specifically to someone and call him by name and everyone who comments here can then also feel addressed:-)

I do not provoke I make fun ?
It's funny... no matter with whom you get into a discussion, at some point comes the moment when you doubt everyone's intelligence...



He is explicitly addressing someone

@Knochen: it's not about what someone does with his money in his free time, but about the relationship to the value of money. It simply does not fit from a logical point of view if I say on the one hand that 11 euros for product X is too much for me, but at the same time I sink hundreds in the OC as if it were nothing.

11 Euro for a liter of beer is also a lot, but on the other hand I have already paid more than enough into OCs without batting an eye. And that just doesn't fit somewhere.

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Knochen
Elite
Zockertyp89 wrote on 09/26/2018 at 3:21 PM
He is explicitly addressing someone after all

@Bones: it's not about what someone does with his money in his free time, but about the relation to the value of the money. It just doesn't fit from a logical point of view if on the one hand I say that 11 euros for good X is too much for me, but at the same time I sink hundreds in OC as if it were nothing.

11 Euro for a liter of beer is also a lot, but on the other hand I have already paid more than enough into OCs without batting an eye. And that just doesn't fit somewhere.

Everyone can decide for himself what is too expensive for him and how much money he wants to spend on what

11€ for a beer is definitely too much for me in combination with the terrible location. For me, however, it is also too much to gamble away hundreds of euros in the OC. Still, I'd rather gamble away 11€ in the casino than pay 11€ for a beer any day

If I were on vacation in some overpriced beach bar, I would rather pay that price. But 11€ is definitely not worth a beer in a beer tent. Not even if I would get paid 11€, I would drink a beer in the beer tent

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VM292
Amateur
Zockertyp89 wrote on 09/26/2018 at 3:21 PM
He is explicitly addressing someone after all

@Bone: it's not about what someone does with his money in his free time, but about the relationship to the value of the money. It just doesn't fit from a logical point of view if on the one hand I say that 11 euros for good X is too much for me, but at the same time I sink hundreds in OC as if it were nothing.

11 Euro for a liter of beer is also a lot, but on the other hand I have already paid more than enough into OCs without batting an eye. And that just doesn't fit somewhere.

Where?
So I'm still of the same opinion as bone and Co. think that there is a difference but everyone must know for themselves

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Crypto
Amateur
But let's be serious. What you would pay for one thing can't be offset by another. Basically, I understand the opinion of stkrie in the point. But it is just once again very superficial. Everyone has their own feelings about what one thing or another is worth. I also spend money on things, and say with completely different cheaper things, it is not worth it to me
But I express only my personal value for the respective product. Back to the Wiesn: If you don't like the hustle and bustle, the Maß will also be too expensive. If you like to go and enjoy the atmosphere, it's probably worth it. At the same time, he can buy an overpriced car because that seems important to him in this case. This is not a gambler's mentality. It's simply a personal value.

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Anonym
Zockertyp89 wrote on 09/26/2018 at 3:21 PM
He is explicitly addressing someone after all

@Bone: it's not about what someone does with his money in his free time, but about the relation to the value of the money. It just doesn't fit from a logical point of view if on the one hand I say that 11 euros for good X is too much for me, but at the same time I sink hundreds in OC as if it were nothing.

11 Euro for a liter of beer is also a lot, but on the other hand I have already paid more than enough into OCs without batting an eye. And that just doesn't fit somewhere.

So actually it fits, you pay what you are willing to pay. If you find the performance that you get for 11 € in the casino for appropriate and the price of 11 € for beer is considered too high is a personal feeling. Everyone has the free choice and can decide for themselves what it is worth for one.

One sees it nevertheless above all at old relics, ... collectors pay for things which have a material value of vllt. 20 € also 400 € or more, because they find it beautiful and consider the price appropriate. Also with food, some buy the expensive water of Nestle because they find it tastes to them better and that would justify the price. Nothing in this world has real value in the form of money, the value is always measured by us people. Particularly with handicraft things more money is demanded, but from the material it is often the same - we pay then no longer for the product, but for the kind of the production or for other things.

At the beer tent we pay among other things for the location, entertainment, service, ... for that we pay more money - the beer itself will not even have a value of 1-2 €. In the trade we also buy the beer and already there it is overpriced just from the content and material. But we always pay the equipment, employees, research costs, ... the manufacturer with. This is particularly noticeable with medical products, new products with patent cost gladly times three to four digit (e.g. if one needs infusions against sunlight that is extremely expensive) - because there the research costs are draufgeschalgen on the products. A few million costs are then calculated on the expected sales figures and we already have astronomical heights, profit surcharge is also always extremely high with such products.

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s****e
Zockertyp89 wrote on 09/26/2018 at 3:21 PM
He is explicitly addressing someone after all

@Bone: it's not about what someone does with his money in his free time, but about the relationship to the value of money. It just doesn't fit from a logical point of view if on the one hand I say that 11 euros for good X is too much for me, but at the same time I sink hundreds in OC as if it were nothing.

11 Euro for a liter of beer is also a lot, but on the other hand I have already paid more than enough into OCs without batting an eye. And that just doesn't fit somewhere.

Do not understand it, is not bad!
As VM already stated, I finds funny

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Anonym
I get plaque when I think that there is an Oktoberfest in every village, no matter where in Germany.
From Schleswig Holstein over Hamburg down to Baden Württemberg.

As if there were no traditional festivals on site, such as Schützenfest or the like...

No one will meet me there, if I want to drink something I do it in a cultivated environment with people I want to have around me.

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Anonym
O zapft is! senseless booze hehe

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Anonym
Myself now the Oktoberfest is not really appealing, is just too crowded^^

But when I have to hear generalizations like: "there are loud fat drunk people dancing on the tables", I have to cleanly grab my head.

Generally with acquaintances, friends in's beer tent go brings in any case much fun (of course matter of taste).
Drink a little, talk and enjoy the time, is ne super thing

By the way, you don't have to be drunk, everyone should know their limits and then you don't have to throw up your Bic Macs

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Sascha666
Amateur
Find these mass events somehow terrible.... However, it attracts the tourists.
Sure, with ner group of friends you can drink everything nice, but the negative outweighs.
High prices in general, everywhere glued ground, hipster with Rauschebart in leather pants in search of organic beer, vomit smell, nepotism in / before the tents, the ostentation and self-promotion of some people, seen and be seen ... *gag*

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