• ExLisperA
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    5 days ago

    I once haggled over a hat with some street salesman in Arabic. Managed to take it down from 10 to 8 dirhams. Then I felt bad from haggling over 50 cents with a guy that probably ears in a year what I make in a week. I still have the hat though.

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      5 days ago

      Nah. They love the haggle. And he most likely still made a nice profit. If they announce 10, you can bet they still turn a profit at 4.

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        Yes, it’s a great game, and they like to play it (or to get paid more if you don’t know the rules. I was in a souvenir store in Barcelona, and there was no price tag on Gaudi-themed clock.
        Me: Excuse me, what is the price for this?
        Salesguy: [with a voice that can be used to announce a khalif coming in] FIFFFF-TY EUROS!
        Me: Oh…could it be twenty though?
        S: [his eyes shine up, I know the game] Not less than thirty five!
        Me: Could we go thirty five and throw this other thing in?
        S: It’s a deal
        I’m leaving with some souvenirs, he is happy that he sold 15 euros worth of Chinese crap for 35, We’re both thrilled by our sparring.