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Society & Culture Rage-inducing situations

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Nah, I'll give it a bit more time but I mean 30 freakin days. It's a joke.
Have you at least raised an eBay dispute?
 

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Going on holidays with a large group of people can set some rage in at the worst of times.

Will be heading down south with a group of Asians I went to China with, and I have created a budget, because I need money for two future interstate and overseas trips within the next 12 months. But I know, just know that they will want to pay through the nose of accomodation because they want something fancy with a pool and spa by the beach, they will want to pay through the nose on expensive restaurants etc and I will be dragged into doing activities I don't want to do and end up spending a lot.

Travelling to China with them was also frustrating. There were two people in the group that didn't like Chinese food so instead of always cashing in on $2-$4 local meals (great food too) we end up spending $10-$25 on Western restaurants much more often than expected. Instead of going to the pub, they would rather spend every night bar Friday and Saturdays at coffee shops which was boring as all batsh!t. Ended up marginalising myself many times because of my desire to go to the pub.
 
Agree with that. My family used to go away for New Year's with six or seven other families. The whole thing disintergrated after 2009 because people couldn't be ****ed working with each other to organise it and being assholes to one another.
 
Going on holidays with a large group of people can set some rage in at the worst of times.

Will be heading down south with a group of Asians I went to China with, and I have created a budget, because I need money for two future interstate and overseas trips within the next 12 months. But I know, just know that they will want to pay through the nose of accomodation because they want something fancy with a pool and spa by the beach, they will want to pay through the nose on expensive restaurants etc and I will be dragged into doing activities I don't want to do and end up spending a lot.

Travelling to China with them was also frustrating. There were two people in the group that didn't like Chinese food so instead of always cashing in on $2-$4 local meals (great food too) we end up spending $10-$25 on Western restaurants much more often than expected. Instead of going to the pub, they would rather spend every night bar Friday and Saturdays at coffee shops which was boring as all batsh!t. Ended up marginalising myself many times because of my desire to go to the pub.

What kind of Asians - born and raised in Asia, or Aussie Asians (born and raised here)?
 

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What kind of Asians - born and raised in Asia, or Aussie Asians (born and raised here)?

Four of them are international students (from Malaysia and Hong Kong). Two others immigrated here from China/Hong Kong when they were young. The rest were born here to parents that immigrated from Malaysia and Singapore. One has parents which are both from Iran (born here though).
 
Not that i'm playing in them, but cricket club makes finals in top 3 grades but finishes 3rd or 4th in each grade.

Absolutely pissing down at present. To have 3 grades knocked out without a chance to play is ****ing rubbish. Especially first grade, who lost by ten runs last week when they could've gone second and are a good shot at winning the whole thing.
 
Mate I don't have 30 freakin' minutes spare atm due to my busy schedule. If I don't get the phone so be it.
Seems like you have plenty of time to instantly reply to a question ;)
 

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