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Off topic & small talk: Nagging Corner (Page 61)

Topic created on 24th Apr. 2019 | Page: 61 of 212 | Answers: 2,119 | Views: 279,949
gamble1
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Iseedeadpeople wrote on 03/12/2022 at 12:44 PM:

uff christmas market



  • 1 cup (the mini form of cup and without additives, so no schnappes in it) glühwein --> 4,50 €

  • 1 truffle praline --> 1,40 € (they are soooo small, you have to pile up 100 of them in pyramid form to see them at all?

  • 1 lebkuchen --> 3.- € (three €urons for a flat flounder, not even a nut on top, the minimally larger ones cost 4.- to 4.50)


am i rich or what? are the people rich? well, the tourists pay it easy and good.

the inventive natives of the city take a thermos with glüchwein and leby 's from home (same feeling) in certain stores you can get both much cheaper


how do you look in terms of price?



Similarly gloomy I think mulled wine was 6 € everyone must know for himself whether he is willing to pay that

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Bluff
Expert

Iseedeadpeople wrote on 03/12/2022 at 12:44 PM:

uff christmas market



  • 1 cup (the mini form of cup and without additives, so no schnappes in it) glühwein --> 4,50 €

  • 1 truffle praline --> 1,40 € (they are soooo small, you have to pile up 100 of them in pyramid form to see them at all?

  • 1 lebkuchen --> 3.- € (three €urons for a flat flounder, not even a nut on top, the minimally larger ones cost 4.- to 4.50)


am i rich or what? are the people rich? well, the tourists pay it easy and good.

the inventive natives of the city take a thermos with glüchwein and leby 's from home (same feeling) in certain stores you can get both much cheaper


how do you look in terms of price?



mulled wine - 4,50 + 2 euro deposit

bratwurst - 4,50 euro
krakauer - 5euro
green cabbage with sausage - 9euro
Almonds 100g from 4euro

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Hanshanshans
Elite
Crêpes with Nutella 4.50 with us. What costs so'n thing in the production including stand fee, labor costs, etc... would rather not know.
Believe there is such a point reached, at which the operators think to themselves, us nevertheless no matter whether all can afford it. Then just those who can, the losses incurred by those who can not afford to "catch". Sad...

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hustlehoff
Expert

Bluff wrote on 03/12/2022 at 12:54 PM

mulled wine - 4,50 + 2 euro deposit

bratwurst - 4,50 euro
krakauer - 5euro
green cabbage with sausage - 9euro
Almonds 100g from 4euro

Here in Kiel the same prices, but as long as it is not boycotted, it will be even more expensive, Michel pays that already.

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Anonym

Iseedeadpeople wrote on 03/12/2022 at 12:44 PM:

uff christmas market



  • 1 cup (the mini form of cup and without additives, so no schnappes in it) glühwein --> 4,50 €

  • 1 truffle praline --> 1,40 € (they are soooo small, you have to pile up 100 of them in pyramid form to see them at all?

  • 1 lebkuchen --> 3.- € (three €uronen for only one flat flunder, not even a nut on top, the minimal bigger ones cost 4.- to 4,50)


am i rich or what? are the people rich? well, the tourists pay it easy and good.

the inventive natives of the city take a thermos with glüchwein and leby 's from home (same feeling) in certain stores you can get both much cheaper


how does it look with you price-wise?



Why rich?

Someone who is so present in a gamer forum like you, should not be sooo poor.

Besides, just look at the benefits of visiting a Christmas market:

1. You get mulled wine, truffle praline and gingerbread immediately. Thus without previous transmission of wage slips or bank statements.
2.The pleasure lasts longer and is more intense than if you would spend the same amount in an OC.
3. The money stays in Germany.
4. You are away from the Internet.

These are convincing arguments, aren't they?

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gamble1
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Tribeholz wrote on 03.12.2022 at 21:01

Why rich?

Someone who is as present in a gambler forum as you are shouldn't really be sooo poor.

Besides, just look at the benefits of visiting a Christmas market:

1. You get mulled wine, truffle praline and gingerbread immediately. Thus without previous transmission of wage slips or bank statements.
2.The pleasure lasts longer and is more intense than if you would spend the same amount in an OC.
3. The money stays in Germany.
4. You are away from the Internet.

These are convincing arguments, aren't they?

Well, with the prices you also have a headache if you earn well apart from that it is extremely marginal to have to pay such prices if you compare the last few years

The point with the Zockerforum I do not understand now that has in my opinion nothing with your statement above zutun especially since I think there are also many who are here although they could not afford to gamble and there is but at such a general exchange nothing in it

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RiverSong
Legend
the postbank definitely doesn't deserve the name "passtbank", nothing really fits in the last few years
the one s in another place would fit so much better, sorry isso.

apart from the monkey advertising, just because it rhymes a little it is supposed to attract new customers? is almost a pretense of false facts

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KaCkvOgL
Amateur

Tribeholz wrote on 03.12.2022 at 21:01

Why rich?

Someone who is as present in a gambler forum as you are shouldn't really be sooo poor.

Besides, just look at the benefits of visiting a Christmas market:

1. You get mulled wine, truffle praline and gingerbread immediately. Thus without previous transmission of wage slips or bank statements.
2.The pleasure lasts longer and is more intense than if you would spend the same amount in an OC.
3. The money stays in Germany.
4. You are away from the Internet.

These are convincing arguments, aren't they?

Thought is the meckerecke not the good argument therapy group 🥴😉

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Kleinkariert
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Hanshanshans wrote on 03.12.2022 at 13:28: Crêpes with Nutella 4.50 with us. What costs so'n thing in the production including stand fee, labor costs, etc... would rather not know.
Believe there is such a point reached, at which the operators think to themselves, us nevertheless no matter whether all can afford it. Then just those who can, the losses incurred by those who can not afford to "catch". Sadly...

Depending on how you make them and what topping it varies roughly around 0.50 € - 0.75 € per crepe without booth fee and employee costs. If one would like to estimate it roughly one can think with approx. 15,00 € per hour of wage costs. Let's go from a crepe for 4.50 €.


Let's say 25 crepes in an hour sell:

Production: 7,50 € total
Labor costs: 15,00 €
Total: 22,50 €
Sale: 112,50 € minus 7 % VAT -> 105,14 €
Win without booth fee per hour: 82,64 € deduct 15 % corporate tax -> 70,24 €
Per day (8 hours): 561,92 €
Stand fee per day: 250,00 €
Total win (per day): € 311.92

In the crepe costs I have also included some other costs, if you would take only the ingredients it would be 0,25 € which you need approximately.

And do you want to ask if I'm bored, yes, at work you sometimes have to wait for others and have a lot of time and few opportunities to do something else. The calculation is not perfect and rather flat. There are a few large fairs there cost booths also quickly 4-5 digit, but one of the usual booth fairs partly 25.00 € but I am now times from a large Christmas market with much space assumed.

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Anonym
Who comes from Ruhrpott, knows it...
The good old Peruvian potato; this year you can pay 10€ for it.
Sorry, but at 10 € for so ne filled potato? Since they can like to introduce the rectal...

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