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ConcreteCharlie
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5. "It works better in developing countries but pretty effective all over"
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In a developing country I will toss out like $1-$5 bribes all over the place to get things done, get faster service, get extras, etc. Once I bribed a couple cops in Costa Rica, $10 a head, high-rent district by the beach lol.

In North America I find bribing skycaps at the airport is a good way to save money. Several times I was facing $100-$200 in baggage fees and a crisp twenty or fifty made them go away (i usually tip about a quarter of what i am facing in fees).

I also find that if you are trying to use some piece of equipment that is not for public use, like a dolly or a washing machine or something, a quick bribe/tip usually solves the issue. I usually give either 5 or 10 for that depending on the context.

I never bribed a host or a bouncer, I don't know there is something offensive about that to me.

And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

  

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School me on petty bribery [View all] , John Forte, Sun Feb-22-15 04:20 PM
 
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used to slide 'em my business cards
Feb 22nd 2015
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you went clubbing with a knife in your shoe?
Feb 22nd 2015
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      It was Detroit in the 90's...
Feb 22nd 2015
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That sounds like a confession to me (c) Tip
Feb 22nd 2015
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its literally part of the culture in Nigeria
Feb 22nd 2015
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No tales of slipping the front-desk clerk a 20/50/100 ?
Feb 23rd 2015
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