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Off topic & small talk: Nagging Corner (Page 105)

Topic created on 24th Apr. 2019 | Page: 105 of 174 | Answers: 1,739 | Views: 223,329
slotliebe89
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refucs wrote on 13.03.2023 at 21:42:

Also, yes, you can combine driving to or from work with shopping to not have to make an extra trip. That's how I do it for the most part.


Have night shift and then go shopping in the morning directly afterwards at 7 o'clock.

Since it is also always so nice empty. I can completely understand and then put a round in bed.

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upola
Legend
But if you see that you hardly get any vacation offers, or that at the weekend in the restaurant without advance booking nothing goes...but at the same time about a price increase of 60 cents is excited.
Of course, this is not representative.

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Olli_Eule
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gamble1 wrote on 03/13/2023 at 8:15 pm:

Do you have by daily shopping but then not automatically higher costs in zb. fuel ? Then your time in addition ?

I always go shopping by bike. Edeka, Lidl, Rewe. I don't go to Aldi at all. I use all the mobile apps and Payback. And on the way there, I pick up all the Deposit bottles I find. If there's a deposit on the street, there's nothing wrong with picking it up, is there?

In a storm, glass bottles can roll onto the street and cars can drive over them. Or people can simply smash them and then all the broken pieces lie around, where cyclists break their tires with it.

But what an insanity everything is expensive and people throw 25 cents just so on the road, that's awesome.

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Stromberg
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himmel80 wrote on 03/14/2023 at 12:31 PM:

I always go shopping by bike. Edeka, Lidl, Rewe. I don't go to Aldi at all. All the mobile apps I use and Payback. And on the way there, I pick up all the Deposit bottles I find. If there's a deposit on the street, there's nothing wrong with picking it up, is there?

During storms, glass bottles can roll onto the street and cars can drive over them.

It is generally not bad to pick up deposit I would think...

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RiverSong
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himmel80 wrote on 14.03.2023 at 12:31 pm: With Deposit that lies on the street it is not bad to pick this up or?

there are also mafia structures that position themselves strategically and intercept before they end up in the garbage.

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Olli_Eule
Elite

Stromberg wrote on 03/14/2023 at 12:33 PM:

There is generally nothing wrong with picking up pledges I would say...

Well I live in a small town and if people always see me picking up everything when I ride my bike, I guess that makes a bad impression, like I don't have any money or something.

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Hanshanshans
Expert

himmel80 wrote on 03/14/2023 at 12:39 PM:

Well I live in a small town and when people always see me picking up everything when I ride my bike, I guess that makes a bad impression, like I don't have any money or something.

I would not make me a head over it. Tust what for the environment and earn even ne trifle thereby.

Was once ne week in Berlin. I think there Deposit bottles count almost as currency. So much of hotbegehrt. The Coke "to-go", not yet completely empty, there were already the first interested parties queue😂

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roccoammo11
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himmel80 wrote on 03/14/2023 at 12:39 PM:

Well I live in a small town and when people always see me picking up everything when I ride my bike, I guess that makes a bad impression, like I don't have any money or something.

but that's no matter what they think!you do what good & even get a little something for it! funny that all are too beautiful for it and then still stamp others for it..klappt then only with self-confidence or desperation...

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Olli_Eule
Elite

Hanshanshans wrote on 03/14/2023 at 12:54 PM:

I would not worry about it. Do what for the environment and even earn a little something.

Was once ne week in Berlin. I think there Deposit bottles almost count as currency. So much of hotbegehrt. The Coke "to-go", not yet completely empty, there were already the first interested parties queue😂

In Leipzig I picked up a bottle, I came from shopping, walked through the park, Zack in passing in the shopping bag. Then all of a sudden a guy starts to yell what I'm doing, he probably wanted to have the bottle and it was his collector territory.

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Hanshanshans
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himmel80 wrote on 14.03.2023 at 13:12:

In Leipzig I picked up a bottle times, I came from shopping, went through the park, Zack in passing in the shopping bag. Then all of a sudden a guy starts to yell what I'm doing, he probably wanted to have the bottle and it was his collector territory.

Are indeed "unwritten laws". From parks I do not know it now, but the collectors around the stadium, have also divided their territories among themselves at home games.

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