end of March, I wanted you even answer the question why people in Israel will always feel obliged to pay excessively high prices. My answer is late now, because I had to be reminded of my aunt.
In general it so that there is such thing as fixed prices (especially taxi prices) does not exist. Especially in Arab shops in the souk , it seems normal no price tags or other information to give. Since prices are then simply determined by country of origin. Typical Arab levels. Consequently, traded and haggled until both sides somewhat satisfied (or not). For me as a German, an unusual thing, but one used to it over time. The prices that are at the end then jump out of our means actually relatively cheap, but you always pay the feeling more than usual Karim , our new Volo , has tested the whole time with his domestic cousin. He asked in English later on the price and a few minutes is pure and his cousin, the whole business conducted in Arabic. Her you might imagine, who here has paid significantly less.
Otherwise, I was now once again last weekend in Jerusalem. By Mike had I look at the Herodium (grave of Herod ) looked at Bethlehem , and dog run through Jerusalem. Somehow just the normal everyday life, although there is a special city Sun Here in Tabgha is less daily, and defined the day of the term. For one, worked real hard at the job site, on the other hand, we now have again a full program on the meeting. Last week we had such a group with blind children visit. A great experience ... when I have time, I write because tonight for more.
Greetings from sunny Tabgha to all of you, your
Martin
PS: The picture was taken by the way last week. I accidentally hit this group of Indian soldiers in our Marine Shop . After a short conversation wanted a photo of me. I wanted one too ...
In general it so that there is such thing as fixed prices (especially taxi prices) does not exist. Especially in Arab shops in the souk , it seems normal no price tags or other information to give. Since prices are then simply determined by country of origin. Typical Arab levels. Consequently, traded and haggled until both sides somewhat satisfied (or not). For me as a German, an unusual thing, but one used to it over time. The prices that are at the end then jump out of our means actually relatively cheap, but you always pay the feeling more than usual Karim , our new Volo , has tested the whole time with his domestic cousin. He asked in English later on the price and a few minutes is pure and his cousin, the whole business conducted in Arabic. Her you might imagine, who here has paid significantly less.
Otherwise, I was now once again last weekend in Jerusalem. By Mike had I look at the Herodium (grave of Herod ) looked at Bethlehem , and dog run through Jerusalem. Somehow just the normal everyday life, although there is a special city Sun Here in Tabgha is less daily, and defined the day of the term. For one, worked real hard at the job site, on the other hand, we now have again a full program on the meeting. Last week we had such a group with blind children visit. A great experience ... when I have time, I write because tonight for more.
Greetings from sunny Tabgha to all of you, your
Martin
PS: The picture was taken by the way last week. I accidentally hit this group of Indian soldiers in our Marine Shop . After a short conversation wanted a photo of me. I wanted one too ...
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