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Originally Posted by nymphtalk
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I save myself for the few that are willing to show their appreciation, and I in return go above and beyond to show my appreciation.
Yes, times are hard, but when the special occassion arises for a luxury indulgence, I will be there. However, I think that we all need to remember that it is a luxurious indulgence, and be prepared to pay for it.
Are any of you asking Starbucks to lower their prices? Surely they should in this economy. Talk about GPS. They have GCS.
BTW, if anyone does any googling on best economies in the US, guess what? Texas is one of the best.
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We live in very interesting times (of course one must remember that worse chinese curse is "may u live in interesting times"). On one hand we have extremely high unemployment and foreclosure rates.
On another,prices for goods and services have not gone down dramatically. If anything, most sectors are increasing pricing to make up for lower sales volumes.
Energy prices drive costs of manufacturing and service industries, thus combined with no wage increases resulting in rather steep cost of living increase.
Costs of all kinds of enterntaiment is rising. Travel is not a bargain.
Sure, you see occasional fire sales when some isolated establishment will try to up the cash flow at some point to meet expenses. However, it is offset by general trend in pricing. And this trend is UP, not DOWN.
GFE for 50 dollars? Lets compare it to cost of going to movies.
1 adult tix - 12.50
Popcorn + soda 10 - 15
So single adult EASILY spends about 25-30 dollars on going to movies!
I realise that some cities may be more expensive than others, but here is fresh example. I just visited chicago. Breakfast in hotel - $21. Cab ride from airport to downtown - $45. Hotel room in 4 star hotel by airport 140. Hotel room in 4 star hotel downtown - 350.
Do we see cab drivers dropping prices and giving "ride one mile get one free"? Hell no! Cab ride is considered NON necessity. One can take public transportation ride from airport for 2.25 and have joy of lugging their suitcases or can spend 40 - 50 dollars and have convenience of cab ride.
Same with companionship. The fact that most ladies are NOT raising prices in last two years to make up for increased costs of living represents real life price decrease. Should they lower actual #, they will have to encounter so called "double dip" decrease in earnings.
Lina