DrW wrote:Bhodi,
I am beginning to agree with the Doc, who suggested earlier in the thread that you "give it up".
You are beginning to make a fool of yourself.
The problem is that I really do know a lot about this, and I know I am not looking like a fool. You did not know that the weekend was Friday-Saturday. You did not recognize the name of Sunday in Arabic. Let’s ignore the fact that you do not know the days of the week.
You have demonstrated complete lack of understanding of almost everything related to Middle Eastern culture. It is entirely probable that you were in Oman, and that they fleeced you mercilessly. What I am describing is the recognized as the modus operandi of the region. Apartment pools, maid services, etc... Every statement you have made is not only incorrect, it is ludicrously incorrect. You have said...
" If EVERYTHING were negotiable, we could have walked into the hotels (the Ramada, for example) and obtained a rate that was lower than the posted rate."
Um...yeah. NO ONE pays the full price, unless you are grossly naïve. Are you really saying that I can go to Priceline and haggle in the US, but in Oman, you simply paid the public price, without any negotiations at all? You did not try to talk to the manager? You did not employ a local “fixer”, for lack of a better term, to get a better price for you?
Really?
When you go to the market and ask about a piece of brass work, what they tell you about the price is NOT the real price. No one ever offered you the “Good Friend” price?
Either you are making all of this up, or your company is being embarrassingly exploited in the most naïve and ludicrous manner I have ever heard of. This ranks up with the Simpsons where the college nerds fell prey to the “wallet inspector”.
Here is a website about hotel bargaining in Jerusalem...
http://www.jerusalem-hotel.co.il/170140 ... -in-Israel
"Even though Israel is usually associated with the West, the country is very much Middle Eastern when it comes to purchasing anything, whether it's new jacket or a stay at any one of the hotels in Israel. The name of the game in Israel is "bargaining," and if you don't do it, you're considered a "friar," or sucker."
It is completely unthinkable that you could claim to have lived in the region and not know this.