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A friend advised us to take our vodka for barter, tell me, is it true?
He says you take a little bottle with you, another one and go to the market, they drop the price well, as soon as they see Russian vodka, is that so?
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аватар Viltis
I don't think it's worth it. The Turks are excellent at bargaining without financial incentives, I took a swimsuit exactly two times cheaper (25 out of the declared 50). My husband generally fell in love with bargaining after Turkey, he did it so well :-)
It’s better to drink vodka later in a calm atmosphere and wash your successful purchases :-)
аватар odima
they have already brought it so much that they twist their noses ... if you are interested in selling it for $ 5 or giving it as a gift, bring it ...
аватар OLSkoda
our acquaintances dragged Russian vodka, the Turks even laughed. better not worth it.
аватар ani_veik
if you really want to do an exchange, then it’s better not to vodka, since the Turks are not particularly drinkers, but cigarettes. 90 percent of the population smokes, and cigarette prices bite. although if they can afford it, they will give way even without an exchange for a price
аватар magazin_new
Don't take it - it's 100% not profitable. You won’t take the elite as a “gift” to the Turks, but will you give the “Stolichnaya” ... for nothing? Do you need it? But bring cigarettes not strong, but "Light". Even in a hotel, you can sell for $1 more than a pack (if you want to earn $10, of course).
аватар sigur62
Don't be embarrassed. Vodka, cigarettes... After you, normal people will go, not goons and outcasts, and they will experience the same attitude as you.
аватар odima
+1
аватар Allex17
our vodka and sausage (lard) I used to be asked by the guys from the animation. Their nostalgia for such products is understandable - some houses have not been there for half a year. And it didn't happen anymore. I think it’s not worth bringing a specialist for the Turks. They are such a violent people. our vodka is contraindicated for them.
аватар ksuhafrol
If you can bargain something with them, then they will already drop the price without it, but you can make fun of yourself, you need it.
аватар sent2008
There are more and more cattle in Turkey, I mean a friend of the author - it's a pity.
аватар snusnum
well, they have a special relationship with Russian vodka)) and if you consider that in the resorts it is the Turks who have been counted once, twice, then you can grab it. we met so many immigrants from our USSR in Alanya that you are amazed ... they also asked about vodka if they brought it for sale ... but somehow I don’t see the point ... if only as a gift. and offer it to low-drinking Muslims in the bazaar ... I somehow weakly see the picture))) especially if you are a girl. about Russian tourists and so the opinion is lame)
and in the bazaar prices will drop anyway)) just don’t bargain if you know for sure that you won’t buy. and do not name a price at which you will not take if it is bargained for you.
аватар Viltis
So you all tell me why you attacked the author, scolding "rednecks", "rednecks" and "outcasts" and in the most rude and disrespectful form? Why are you better? Is it possible to insult and humiliate a stranger like this?
аватар sigur62
Can. If, as a result of the behavior of rednecks and rednecks, you, Viltis, will be treated like rednecks and rednecks, it is unlikely that you will look tenderly at the rednecks and rednecks of your fellow countrymen. So your nurses are not taken into account. Most of those present here are normal and sane people who want to see around the same sane and adequate people on vacation. That's what we're talking about here, dear Viltis. And if the opinion of others helps someone once again not to throw out a dirty curse from his mouth, or not toss a hack on the sidewalk, or not to put a piece of sausage from a hotel restaurant into a bag, we will all only be better off.
Have a nice rest!
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аватар Viltis
sigur62, what you call "nurses" I call good parenting. An educated person will not sink to the level of those condemned by him. Otherwise, what's the point of condemning? If you are rude and rude, why are you better than the boor to whom you make a remark in a rude manner? This is already a disassembly of two boors, isn't it? Even in the correct form, you can express your dissatisfaction in such a way that it will put any boor in its place. And you don't have to stoop to his (loud) level.
A well-bred person will not go beyond the bounds of decency, even if something does not suit him. And dirty curses, it is better to keep to yourself, so as not to spoil the rest of other people. I think so:-)
аватар sigur62
Your point of view is clear. However, you have not convinced me. Good luck!
аватар Viltis
sigur62, I didn’t even try :-) Is it possible to change a person after 40 years? Already settled and character and manners and upbringing. You won't change. I just asked a question, it seemed to me that to condemn rudeness in a boorish form is somewhat paradoxical :-)
аватар Mascot71
TS bring a lot of good vodka, sell it to the Turks cheaper than they bought at home, then I will buy it from them (a little more expensive than at home), since I don’t drink the one in the hotel bar. I will drink yours and be nostalgic;)))
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