I have a bee in my bonnet about what
we should and shouldn't pay for these days, cause maybe we’re already paying in
other ways…
I resent it a little when we are
asked to pay 20 cents for wasabi when we buy sushi rolls at our local sushi
shop. The soy sauce comes free and they usually chuck five of those little
suckers in, but you have to pay for a minute envelope of wasabi. Wasabi…it goes
with sushi. Like salt goes with pepper. To me this is like ordering a ham and
salad roll without the top of the roll or a piece of fish with out the chips.
They belong together, they just do. What’s it all about this extra charge? Will
they start charging for straws when we buy a drink?
Tomato sauce is another condiment we
are often asked to shell out extra for with a pasty or a pie. Again they belong
together. Don’t fucking charge me for it. In South Australia they don’t charge
you for sauce, or bread rolls (but we’ll get to them later). They have a couple
of sauce bottles behind the pie warmer and when you say yes to sauce they push
the spout in and it distributes through that pasty or pie beautifully. That
friggin' plastic sachet of tomato sauce is completely pointless on top of a pie
or pasty and you can’t dip. It’s not the done way and the packaging is far too
small to accommodate it.
We should not have to pay extra for
a dinner roll at dinner. The bread roll with a meal comes free when you eat out
in Adelaide. In other cities you pay for it. Often up to two dollars. They
might not have Sizzler there anymore but they have free dinner rolls.
The sneaky charge. I have found this
previously with regards to water in restaurants. Mostly when dining out when we
ask for water, it comes free in a water bottle with glasses. But sometimes
there’s a sneaky charge and it arrives in plastic still water bottles pre
opened or worse in Perrier bottles with bubbles and there is a charge. I don’t
mind paying for a Perrier but ask me if that’s what I want, don’t take the
piss.
I loathe having to pay for parking
at local markets and/or pay an entry fee. I want to save my money for the
vendors. I want to give my money to them for their wares and encourage them to
make more wares and feel loved and supported by their community. I don’t want
to pay Brisbane City Council for the right to park my car at a venue that I can
support small business owners at. I hate that. In fact, in all honesty I hate
paying for parking of any kind actually. First in first served. Maybe charge
people if they stay too long but there should be no need to pay upfront. Get
over yourselves. Paying for parking in Brisbane is fucking unbelievably
extravagant. Sometimes it’s a choice between educating my daughter and parking.
And apparently dearest in the world. How do they justify this? I usually take
the train…and hell hasn't that gone up. Public transport costs!!! It’s
perverse.
Road tolls. A bell tolls and that’s
the only toll we should ever know. We already pay for roads. We pay taxes and
rates. We do not have a say in whether, where or why new roads and tunnels are
built. Either you have the money to build it Main Roads or you don’t, or you
save for it. Like we save for a holiday perhaps. Brisbane just does it cause
they fucked up all their roads but just dropping them from a great height and
expecting drivers to make some sense of them…then they need more cause they
neglected to count the population properly. Perhaps fuck off the abacus.
When using the toilet in Europe
there can be a fee. My poor travel buddy in Salzburg had the runs and was
busting while we scrounged for a few groschen
(at the time) to put in the door so she could get in. You pay for ablutions. We
also had to pay for a square of toilet paper in Hong Kong. I found this odd.
Toileting should be free.
I do want to state for the record that I am not
penny-pinching, tight, mean, miserable or stingy about money. I give money to
charities, buskers and homeless people. I just feel that things have gone a bit
far and that some things should just be part of the service. It’s just good
manners.