Originally posted by french frank
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
On occasions there's so little in my grey bin that I wait another fortnight before putting it out.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostHere food and recyclables are collected every week. Black rubbish bins once a fortnight - which I think is a good thing. People should be encouraged to reduce the amount of stuff that goes into landfill or - worse in some ways - is incinerated. And I say unto you: reduce, reuse, recycle. And the greatest of these is ... reduce :-)
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Here food and recyclables are collected every week. Black rubbish bins once a fortnight - which I think is a good thing. People should be encouraged to reduce the amount of stuff that goes into landfill or - worse in some ways - is incinerated. And I say unto you: reduce, reuse, recycle. And the greatest of these is ... reduce :-)
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... here we get food bins emptied weekly - but the recycling bin and the rubbish bin are emptied twice a week
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIn this age of "small mercies" I guess we have to appreciate Southwark council for still providing weekly collections for all our bins.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostYes, good point, oddoneout. I do tell the council litter bin emptiers that I think they're doing a valuable job.I always thank them (when I catch them) for returning the bins to the bins compound rather than as usual leaving them at the end of our collective driveway, blocking residents' garages, where it is then up to Yours Truly (the one retired regular in the block) to do. In this age of "small mercies" I guess we have to appreciate Southwark council for still providing weekly collections for all our bins.
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Yes, good point, oddoneout. I do tell the council litter bin emptiers that I think they're doing a valuable job.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
The fact that someone is paid to provide the service you have just received isn't necessarily a reason for withholding thanks. Most of those who provide the kind of services that make life that bit better(refuse collection and toilet cleaning for instance) will receive no thanks from their employers, and are largely ignored unless something goes wrong, so a word of thanks from those of us who benefit from their work costs nothing and can be a real boost.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
Used to having staff not so long ago?
It's just thank you here, and what I've found interesting is that youngsters will often say it as they leave the bus - and may even look up while doing so - and the older generation generally do so, but there is quite a large age cohort in between who just barge off the bus as quickly as they can without any acknowledgement.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostIt's my belief that 'Thank you very much indeed' is a patrician form of language, and implies - at least to me - that the speaker considers a bare 'thank you' may be considered insincere.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI've sometimes been reproved for not saying 'thank you' to someone who's done only what they were obliged to do anyeway. I think such words are more effective when reserved for occasions when they are more appropriate.
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It's my belief that 'Thank you very much indeed' is a patrician form of language, and implies - at least to me - that the speaker considers a bare 'thank you' may be considered insincere.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... o, we're much more formal in Shepherd's Bush. It's "Thank you, driver" here
It's just thank you here, and what I've found interesting is that youngsters will often say it as they leave the bus - and may even look up while doing so - and the older generation generally do so, but there is quite a large age cohort in between who just barge off the bus as quickly as they can without any acknowledgement.
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and 'Thank you' for the reminder, frankie! I always say 'thank you' to Bus drivers, it's a rite.
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