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"didnt you know there is a recession going on" - a phrase used by cheap-o's?

  • 29-01-2011 4:20am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 3,243 ✭✭✭


    Guess this is inspired by the "stingyest" thread in AH.

    Now there are alot of people in tight situations. Being on the social welfare for example where spending has to be kept in check. Or if you're working you arent splashing out as much as you used to because you dont know whats around the corner. Absolutely wise on both counts. And lets not forget Ireland is a rip off. But its still a persons choice to buy things.


    But do you think some of this "ah there is a recession on" by people is just some bull****? To hide there cheapness or wanting to get into you?

    Some examples (to help with the context of what im talking about):

    - Person goes in to buy something in the shop. That'll be 'XX euro please' - "what?! thats a bit much. theres a recession on" - but still buys it :rolleyes: ... similiar to what someone posted on here a while ago about winning free cinema tickets and then buying popcorn for her kid. Saying its too expensive (lets be honest, cinema popcorn is a rip off) BUT! she proceeds to pay for it :rolleyes:

    - A tight git. Money isnt as bad as they let on but if you ask them "sure the recession is on"

    etc etc.
    You get the idea im talking about :P

    Discuss. Discuss. :P


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Whats worse is the people who still use the word in any shape or form.

    We left the recession a long time ago. We haven't returned to significant growth but we are not in a recession. It's categorically wrong to say.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34,418 ✭✭✭✭hondasam


    I was never in a recession.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,339 ✭✭✭congo_90


    Whats worse is the people who still use the word in any shape or form.

    We left the recession a long time ago. We haven't returned to significant growth but we are not in a recession. It's categorically wrong to say.

    despite explaining this to people daily im my place including the boss, they dont wanna hear it!
    If a customer complains then proceeds to purchase then they're morons imo as they wasted their time arguing with me over.. maybe 20cent?

    If i'm not happily then I would shop elsewhere or just pay the damn price.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,346 ✭✭✭✭jimmycrackcorm


    I formally declare this recession "over".
    Please, everyone cancel your Oz and Canadian visas.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,094 ✭✭✭jd007


    Whats a recession?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 486 ✭✭jackie1974


    I detest the word 'recession' it's so bleak, we're in a recession, oh you mean your still at your own pity party and expect to get things for half nothing, and i'm a socialist :D


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 17,424 ✭✭✭✭Conor Bourke


    I lived with a girl two years who owned the house we were in. She also owned another house up the country. She had a permanent, pensionable, well-paying job, had just been to SE Asia/Australia for 10 weeks and went on 2 more holidays that year and bought a brand new car. When I asked her for a small reduction in the rent (I knew that she had fixed her mortgage at a rock-bottom rate when she was on a tracker to begin with) she was offended and replied "eeeh there's a recession on, you know!? I have to pay my mortgage somehow!"
    She used the same spiel for turning off the heat on us and buying cheap ****e household stuff with the (compulsory) kitty. I opted out of the kitty as I like my Barry's tea and Avonmore milk too much, there was war.
    Ended up moving up the street to an almost identical house, no drop in standard but a drop of €100 in rent. Nice!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,986 ✭✭✭✭mikemac


    Was at a bus stop last year, rain lashing down and me struggling with a heavy sportsbag. And I mean seriously heavy, I don't drive so I'm well used to carrying it everywhere

    Feck it, I flagged a taxi

    Que the three biddies look in horror and me and sneer
    "oh no recession in that lad's house" :rolleyes:

    Hate that phrase!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,921 ✭✭✭Remmy


    Was at a bus stop last year, rain lashing down and me struggling with a heavy sportsbag. And I mean seriously heavy, I don't drive so I'm well used to carrying it everywhere

    Feck it, I flagged a taxi

    Que the three biddies look in horror and me and sneer
    "oh no recession in that lad's house" :rolleyes:

    Hate that phrase!

    bitches be steppin':rolleyes:


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,007 ✭✭✭knird evol


    Whats worse is the people who still use the word in any shape or form.

    We left the recession a long time ago. We haven't returned to significant growth but we are not in a recession. It's categorically wrong to say.


    Are you using the phrase here as economists or people in finance use it/ define it or how the general population use the term?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,556 ✭✭✭Nolanger


    LighterGuy wrote: »
    Discuss. Discuss. :P
    1. We're in a huge recession.
    2. Some people still have jobs.
    3. These people with jobs are discouraged to spend because we're in recession.
    4. The recession will now last longer because people with money are now spending less!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,822 ✭✭✭iPlop


    If you're still working ,the recession isn't that bad.Prices have come down in many areas.I haven't cut back on spending because I didn't spend like a loon like some people did in 2006.I remember one of my mates telling me to get 30k off the bank to buy a car."Your car is 3 years old ffs and it's not even a beamer"
    What the fook does that mean??

    I said to him at the time "my car is 3 years old and I OWN IT"


  • Registered Users Posts: 851 ✭✭✭PrincessLola


    I lived with a girl two years who owned the house we were in. She also owned another house up the country. She had a permanent, pensionable, well-paying job, had just been to SE Asia/Australia for 10 weeks and went on 2 more holidays that year and bought a brand new car. When I asked her for a small reduction in the rent (I knew that she had fixed her mortgage at a rock-bottom rate when she was on a tracker to begin with) she was offended and replied "eeeh there's a recession on, you know!? I have to pay my mortgage somehow!"
    She used the same spiel for turning off the heat on us and buying cheap ****e household stuff with the (compulsory) kitty. I opted out of the kitty as I like my Barry's tea and Avonmore milk too much, there was war.
    Ended up moving up the street to an almost identical house, no drop in standard but a drop of €100 in rent. Nice!

    TBH There is no difference, you're just paying for the brand name.
    Just sayin'


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭TheInquisitor


    I can guarantee you there is a serious difference between cheap tea and decent tea. You get what you pay for


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,228 ✭✭✭bluto63


    LighterGuy wrote: »
    Guess this is inspired by the "stingyest" thread in AH.

    Now there are alot of people in tight situations. Being on the social welfare for example where spending has to be kept in check. Or if you're working you arent splashing out as much as you used to because you dont know whats around the corner. Absolutely wise on both counts. And lets not forget Ireland is a rip off. But its still a persons choice to buy things.


    But do you think some of this "ah there is a recession on" by people is just some bull****? To hide there cheapness or wanting to get into you?

    Some examples (to help with the context of what im talking about):

    - Person goes in to buy something in the shop. That'll be 'XX euro please' - "what?! thats a bit much. theres a recession on" - but still buys it :rolleyes: ... similiar to what someone posted on here a while ago about winning free cinema tickets and then buying popcorn for her kid. Saying its too expensive (lets be honest, cinema popcorn is a rip off) BUT! she proceeds to pay for it :rolleyes:

    - A tight git. Money isnt as bad as they let on but if you ask them "sure the recession is on"

    etc etc.
    You get the idea im talking about :P

    Discuss. Discuss. :P

    It sounds more like someones sh*tty lame ass attempt at humour tbh


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,018 ✭✭✭Mike 1972


    Que the three biddies look in horror and me and sneer
    "oh no recession in that lad's house" :rolleyes:

    I hope you sodomised the corpses of two of them and offered the third to the taxi driver in lieu of a tip :pac:


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 17,424 ✭✭✭✭Conor Bourke


    TBH There is no difference, you're just paying for the brand name.
    Just sayin'

    Whatever about the tea brands, but the particular brand she was getting in Lidl was absolutely rank, the sweepings from the floor of the tea packaging plant I'd bet. I worked for the HSE for 8 years, same cheapo ****e that they used to bulk buy for use in instiutions and hospitals. Absolutely vile, I used to bring my own tea bags in with me.

    As for the milk, well I love love love it. I'm very picky about it, it has to be in a tetra-pack container (as opposed to a plastic carton which I think makes the milk taste different). I've lived in a few different places around the country and am very wary of trying the local milk in case it's rank. I've even been known to buy a litre or two of our local milk up at home and bring it back with me to Galway/Limerick/Dublin/wherever.
    The local milk in Galway was hideous, as is Dawn Dairies milk IMO, the only one I liked was Avonmore so that's what I bought. I know I sound absolutely nuts going on about milk like this but I felt vindicated when I chatted to about 6 different people about Dawn milk and they all agreed that it is putrid.

    Back on topic anyway, the girl in the house would buy those plastic 3 litre containers of supermarket own-brand milk, but got offended when I declined to use it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,065 ✭✭✭Fighting Irish


    LighterGuy wrote: »
    Guess this is inspired by the "stingyest" thread in AH.

    Now there are alot of people in tight situations. Being on the social welfare for example where spending has to be kept in check. Or if you're working you arent splashing out as much as you used to because you dont know whats around the corner. Absolutely wise on both counts. And lets not forget Ireland is a rip off. But its still a persons choice to buy things.


    But do you think some of this "ah there is a recession on" by people is just some bull****? To hide there cheapness or wanting to get into you?

    Some examples (to help with the context of what im talking about):

    - Person goes in to buy something in the shop. That'll be 'XX euro please' - "what?! thats a bit much. theres a recession on" - but still buys it :rolleyes: ... similiar to what someone posted on here a while ago about winning free cinema tickets and then buying popcorn for her kid. Saying its too expensive (lets be honest, cinema popcorn is a rip off) BUT! she proceeds to pay for it :rolleyes:

    - A tight git. Money isnt as bad as they let on but if you ask them "sure the recession is on"

    etc etc.
    You get the idea im talking about :P

    Discuss. Discuss. :P

    And we blame everyone but ourselves!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,964 ✭✭✭Sitec


    Dont ever buy Tescos own brand coffee.

    Reminds me of that scene in Austin Powers.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,007 ✭✭✭knird evol


    I'm very picky about it, it has to be in a tetra-pack container (as opposed to a plastic carton which I think makes the milk taste different). I've lived in a few different places around the country and am very wary of trying the local milk in case it's rank.

    It's all Bovinae Lactation.
    The same manufacturing process for all of it


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  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 17,424 ✭✭✭✭Conor Bourke


    knird evol wrote: »
    It's all Bovinae Lactation.
    The same manufacturing process for all of it

    Having grown up on a farm where we drank our own cows milk as kids, I'd have to disagree with you there. At different times of year, milk can taste different, eg: if the cows change from eating fresh grass to silage. I was delighted when started buying milk, up until then I hated drinking our own cow's milk.

    Similarly around the country different grass quality due to weather/fertilizers/whatever, can have an effect on the taste of the milk.

    With regards to the packaging, it's sitting in it for anything up to a few days and that can also affect the taste, due to destruction of light sensitive vitamins and the fact that tetra-pack cartons are better insulators, helping to keep it colder.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,559 ✭✭✭UpTheSlashers


    knird evol wrote: »
    It's all Bovinae Lactation.
    The same manufacturing process for all of it

    Same general process, different influencing factors. Breed of cow, what the cows are fed, how long the milk is stored at farm before going to factory, different factories use different additives.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,125 ✭✭✭talla10


    If you're still working ,the recession isn't that bad

    I'm working and have taken 7 pay cuts in just over 2 years earning less now than i did when i started my job 6 years ago would be better off with the social and all the benefits than what i take home!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,243 ✭✭✭LighterGuy


    And we blame everyone but ourselves!

    exactly.
    People just got into others with prices and the nation accepted alot of it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,511 ✭✭✭saywhatyousee


    TBH There is no difference, you're just paying for the brand name.
    Just sayin'
    lies barry's tea is the nicest tea if by some freak chance i couldnt get any i wouldnt buy any other
    same with milk.milk outside sligo tastes weird and i dont like it


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,065 ✭✭✭Fighting Irish


    LighterGuy wrote: »
    Ireland is a rip off. When compared to prices of other countries. Which is the only true impartial way to say a country is too expensive - when its compared to the others.

    Agreed

    But people talk like it's not their fault, ultimately customers set the price range of products.

    I have never been ripped off in Ireland without knowing and accepting it before i pay/


  • Hosted Moderators Posts: 17,424 ✭✭✭✭Conor Bourke


    lies barry's tea is the nicest tea if by some freak chance i couldnt get any i wouldnt buy any other
    same with milk.milk outside sligo tastes weird and i dont like it

    You sound like a man after my own heart...

    NCF (I'll die before I refer to it as Connacht Gold) FTW!!!


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 9,464 ✭✭✭Celly Smunt


    Nolanger wrote: »
    1. We're in a huge recession.
    2. Some people still have jobs.
    3. These people with jobs are discouraged to spend because we're in recession.
    4. The recession will now last longer because people with money are now spending less!
    note,we are no longer in a recession


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37,214 ✭✭✭✭Dudess


    Whats worse is the people who still use the word in any shape or form.

    We left the recession a long time ago. We haven't returned to significant growth but we are not in a recession. It's categorically wrong to say.
    I agree it's annoying when people use it as an excuse for everything. As pointed out, if people don't spend, it will jeopardise things, not benefit. With respect though, I think you're being a bit pedantic. Even if we aren't literally in a recession, we're definitely still in the throes of its fallout, and will be for a long time. That's what people mean.
    And we blame everyone but ourselves!
    What's this "we" business about? Do you blame YOURself? I will concede that by living here I got to enjoy the conditions created by the boom (wasn't gonna go cutting myself off from society and living in a cave just to make a point though) but other than that, I didn't take the piss whatsoever - and I am not alone.
    lies barry's tea is the nicest tea if by some freak chance i couldnt get any i wouldnt buy any other
    same with milk.milk outside sligo tastes weird and i dont like it
    Even though, being a Corkonian, I'm apparently programmed to love Barrys Tea, I think it's ****ing piss. And I hate their ads too. Lyons ftw!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,057 ✭✭✭TaraFoxglove


    Dudess wrote: »
    I agree it's annoying when people use it as an excuse for everything. As pointed out, if people don't spend, it will jeopardise things, not benefit. With respect though, I think you're being a bit pedantic. Even if we aren't literally in a recession, we're definitely still in the throes of its fallout, and will be for a long time. That's what people mean.

    QFT
    Dudess wrote: »
    but other than that, I didn't take the piss whatsoever - and I am not alone.

    Yup, my Dad told me if he had taken some of the advice he was given during the boom, he'd be bankrupt right now. He's involved in the construction industry and as such is not working at the moment, but has savings and is tipping along whilst most of the guys he worked alongside in the booms years are seriously in debt now.
    Dudess wrote: »
    Even though, being a Corkonian, I'm apparently programmed to love Barrys Tea, I think it's ****ing piss. And I hate their ads too. Lyons ftw!

    Once again, QFT. Lyons >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Barrys


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,243 ✭✭✭LighterGuy


    pmcmahon wrote: »
    note,we are no longer in a recession


    I have actually heard a few people say this and not just you pmcmahon.

    Can people seriously believe we are not? are they living in their own bubble? :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,881 ✭✭✭TimeToShine


    This is now a Tea quality thread.

    Lyons>Barrys for me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,059 ✭✭✭Buceph


    Much prefer Barry's.

    Lyons is pish, and is terrible on the trains.

    Robt Roberts is the worst of them though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26 QuimWedge


    Lord Nelson does a fantastic Earl Gray. Nothing gets a girls knickers off faster than when you break out the tasty tea at the end of a long...

    ...but that's just the beginning.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,572 ✭✭✭✭brummytom


    This is now a Tea quality thread.

    Lyons>Barrys for me.
    Yorkshire Tea's lovely, quite like Tetley's too


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 393 ✭✭Tom Slick


    As long as it's not a big catering pack with BB 07 2005 or summat like that . . .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 393 ✭✭Tom Slick


    'One look in the mirror & I'm tickled pink, I don't give a (hoot) about what you think'


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,306 ✭✭✭✭the_syco


    Was never in a recession. Unless you court yore ma :P


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,116 ✭✭✭starviewadams


    I dont like tea or coffee,the only hot drink that I have any way frequently is a cup-o-soup.

    When I go up to Donegal to visit family and tell them I dont take tea they look almost ashamed to be related to me!


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