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Thread started 12/04/09 8:44pm

LittleBLUECorv
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Gas money??

Sorry, but if we're goin' the same way, why am I payin' you money? If you didn't give me a ride, you'd be goin' down the same streets as if I was in the car.

Now, if you gotta make a turn out yo way, than I'd slide you some bucks.
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Reply #1 posted 12/04/09 9:10pm

slimhustle

Probably to put up with all your questions.



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Reply #2 posted 12/04/09 9:18pm

ernestsewell

It's a courtesy. It doesn't matter if you're going the same way or not, they person doesn't OWE you a ride. You're payload, and that drags on gas as well, IF you want to be technical about it. It's like saying "can you just drag my car behind yours? We're going the same direction." Well....NO, thanks.

Give the person a couple of bucks and let it go, if they ask for it. Or even offer it to get the ride if you really need/want it. If a taxi is going your direction, you'd have to pay for it, so.....
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Reply #3 posted 12/04/09 9:22pm

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The person is giving you a ride.

The least you can do is give some gas money.

Otherwise you are just "using" that person. Use a taxi or a bus.
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Reply #4 posted 12/04/09 9:37pm

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Coming home from work, I didn't ask for a ride, they asked me (to get on the HOV lane.) When I ride with others, no one has ever asked me for gas money. Apparently, this cat was different. I told him I didn't have it and they said "that's alright."
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Reply #5 posted 12/04/09 9:55pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Coming home from work, I didn't ask for a ride, they asked me (to get on the HOV lane.) When I ride with others, no one has ever asked me for gas money. Apparently, this cat was different. I told him I didn't have it and they said "that's alright."
I agree with you. Then again, I would never ask anyone I give a ride for money.
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Reply #6 posted 12/04/09 9:58pm

slimhustle

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Coming home from work, I didn't ask for a ride, they asked me (to get on the HOV lane.) When I ride with others, no one has ever asked me for gas money. Apparently, this cat was different. I told him I didn't have it and they said "that's alright."
I agree with you. Then again, I would never ask anyone I give a ride for money.


Yeah, me either.
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Reply #7 posted 12/04/09 10:42pm

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Reply #8 posted 12/04/09 10:58pm

ernestsewell

slimhustle said:

Vendetta1 said:

I agree with you. Then again, I would never ask anyone I give a ride for money.


Yeah, me either.

It's about offering, as a courtesy, so you're not seen as a leech.
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Reply #9 posted 12/05/09 12:51am

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ernestsewell said:

It's a courtesy. It doesn't matter if you're going the same way or not, they person doesn't OWE you a ride. You're payload, and that drags on gas as well, IF you want to be technical about it. It's like saying "can you just drag my car behind yours? We're going the same direction." Well....NO, thanks.

Give the person a couple of bucks and let it go, if they ask for it. Or even offer it to get the ride if you really need/want it. If a taxi is going your direction, you'd have to pay for it, so.....
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Reply #10 posted 12/05/09 12:52am

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slimhustle said:

Vendetta1 said:

I agree with you. Then again, I would never ask anyone I give a ride for money.


Yeah, me either.



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Reply #11 posted 12/05/09 5:25am

Vendetta1

ernestsewell said:

slimhustle said:

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Yeah, me either.

It's about offering, as a courtesy, so you're not seen as a leech.
That makes no sense.
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Reply #12 posted 12/05/09 6:44am

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Vendetta1 said:

ernestsewell said:


It's about offering, as a courtesy, so you're not seen as a leech.
That makes no sense.



Gas money is on my list of the things you don't do after College. It's up there with crashing on a friend's couch while sober. I make exceptions if you pass out cause that wasn't a conscious decision.
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Reply #13 posted 12/05/09 7:28am

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Usually I would agree on offering gas money but in the circumstance you're talking about, I don't think it's necessarily warranted.

Your riding with him allowed him to get on the HOV lane, which saved him a lot of time. Time is money.

Sounds like a fair trade to me.
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Reply #14 posted 12/05/09 8:26am

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I drive a carpool each morning with my 3 girls, plus 3 more girls from our neighborhood. The Mom's give me a few dollars here and there..out of courtesy, I do not ask for it, but it is a very nice gesture. nod
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Reply #15 posted 12/05/09 8:46am

ernestsewell

Vendetta1 said:

ernestsewell said:


It's about offering, as a courtesy, so you're not seen as a leech.

That makes no sense.

Makes every bit of sense, if you're not a leech, and don't have a sense of entitlement.
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Reply #16 posted 12/05/09 9:09am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Sorry, but if we're goin' the same way, why am I payin' you money? If you didn't give me a ride, you'd be goin' down the same streets as if I was in the car.

Now, if you gotta make a turn out yo way, than I'd slide you some bucks.


agreed , i find this a strange custom

i thought people only did that here

it's a stingy practice imo
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Reply #17 posted 12/05/09 9:15am

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well you could come live at my place, I am going to use pretty much the same on electricity and water and rent...so you might as well stay for free.
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Reply #18 posted 12/05/09 9:17am

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^ no comparison
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Reply #19 posted 12/05/09 9:21am

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Dewrede said:

^ no comparison whatsoever


Why not? Both have leaches that expect to get something of value for nothing with the excuse it is not costing me anything extra. I have never been in a car pool situation when I did not at times end up waiting for someone. And the fact is the added 150 pounds does add to my cost. Now the comparison is a ridiculous exaggeration but it stands.
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Reply #20 posted 12/05/09 9:31am

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^ why call it leech ?
it is not leeching
it's common courtesy to offer people that you know a ride free of charge , when you're going in the same direction
like offering guests food and drinks when they are visiting or offering rounds in a cafe
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Reply #21 posted 12/05/09 9:39am

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Dewrede said:

^ why call it leech ?
it is not leeching
it's common courtesy to offer people that you know a ride free of charge , when you're going in the same direction
like offering guests food and drinks when they are visiting or offering rounds in a cafe

Then all public transportation, including taxis and limos, should be free, right?
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Reply #22 posted 12/05/09 9:40am

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Dewrede said:

^ why call it leech ?
it is not leeching
it's common courtesy to offer people that you know a ride free of charge , when you're going in the same direction
like offering guests food and drinks when they are visiting or offering rounds in a cafe



I guess I am assuming it is a regular deal. Like if you give someone a ride a few times a week to work. If it is just an occasional tag along then you are correct.
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Reply #23 posted 12/05/09 9:43am

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ernestsewell said:

Dewrede said:

^ why call it leech ?
it is not leeching
it's common courtesy to offer people that you know a ride free of charge , when you're going in the same direction
like offering guests food and drinks when they are visiting or offering rounds in a cafe

Then all public transportation, including taxis and limos, should be free, right?


no , they don't know you
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Reply #24 posted 12/05/09 9:44am

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Mars23 said:

Vendetta1 said:

That makes no sense.



Gas money is on my list of the things you don't do after College. It's up there with crashing on a friend's couch while sober. I make exceptions if you pass out cause that wasn't a conscious decision.


I agree in general, but being that I haven't had a car in the last year and a half and I have wonderful friends who drive me around all over (when we hang out, to take me on shopping trips that I need a trunk to get stuff home in, etc.) I try to fill up their tank on occasion as a way to say thanks, and that I realize gas is expensive.

When I had a car I certainly didn't expect it from anyone but the times friends insisted I accepted graciously and moved on.
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Reply #25 posted 12/05/09 9:45am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

Dewrede said:

^ why call it leech ?
it is not leeching
it's common courtesy to offer people that you know a ride free of charge , when you're going in the same direction
like offering guests food and drinks when they are visiting or offering rounds in a cafe



I guess I am assuming it is a regular deal. Like if you give someone a ride a few times a week to work. If it is just an occasional tag along then you are correct.


in both cases i think it should be free of charge smile
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Reply #26 posted 12/05/09 9:50am

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Dewrede said:

ernestsewell said:


Then all public transportation, including taxis and limos, should be free, right?


no , they don't know you



so anyone that KNOWS you should be willing to pay to take you places?
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Reply #27 posted 12/05/09 9:52am

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It's being courteous enough to even offer smile It's the proper thing to do.
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Reply #28 posted 12/05/09 9:53am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

Dewrede said:



no , they don't know you



so anyone that KNOWS you should be willing to pay to take you places?


yes , when it's in a 2 mile radius , it's only a measly few cents
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Reply #29 posted 12/05/09 10:18am

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So y'all are saying I should pay some guy I've never seen in my life some gas money?
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