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Now, Kilimanjaro!! Share some pictures on your return.![]()
i always pictured kilimanjaro with more snow on it...
Thanks for sharing.
I guess you checked another box of things you should do before you die.
How as it, how long did it take to summit.
I need to do something like this pretty soon.
Did you plan the trip yourself or you used one of this tour companies.
What should differently from you if I were to paln something like this.
Sorry I am highjacking your thread for my benefit. But that is AW for you![]()
btw, the street sellers all want to cheat americans. they price stuff that is worth $40 at $250 because they think all americans must be stupid or something.
I think that's more because they EXPECT you to negotiate. In a lot of cultures, the asking price is very high because no one ever pays the initial asking price. Bartering and haggling are natural parts of commerce. I've also read that in Muslim culture, it's assumed that two reasonable people CAN come to an agreement on a price...
I think that's more because they EXPECT you to negotiate. In a lot of cultures, the asking price is very high because no one ever pays the initial asking price. Bartering and haggling are natural parts of commerce. I've also read that in Muslim culture, it's assumed that two reasonable people CAN come to an agreement on a price - so if you ask the price of something, you're starting the negotiation process and to break it off before reaching an agreement is very insulting. I'm not sure how true that is in East Africa, but given the extensive history of Arab colonization there, I would imagine things might be viewed similarly.
but i don't personally understand it. not the haggling part, that's cultural, but why they have to start it so high? why $250 for a $40 item? thats more than 6x. i find that really insulting because its like it says that ppl don't know what stuff is worth. :icon_tong and if you can start at $250 for something that's $40, why not $1000? or $10000? they might get the best results of all by starting at $1000000 for their wooden mask. who knows, maybe they'll let themselves be bargained down to let it go for something like $50000 or something after some haggling! lol!![]()
Because they probably know the item is worth about $40. And in their business culture, if they ASK $40 for it, there's no question that they'll have to negotiate down from there. Your mom was able to get a price you think was fair, right? Well, that's not a special skill you learn on Wall Street, that's everyday commerce in most of the world. By custom, these merchants undoubtedly know that to get a price that's reasonable to both parties, the starting price has to be about sixfold...and that if they start at the price they intend to sell for, they have two options: 1) get talked down further and sell their goods at a loss or 2) refuse to be talked down further and appear rude and unreasonable. I don't see what's so confusing about it really.
By the way, that looks like an amazing trip. I'd love to do that someday.
yep! mom's talking about everest base camp next.![]()
Then don't look at the Foreign Clearance Guide or the PACOM restricted travel list.:icon_rage