Re: CULTURE: It's easier to lie

From: Charles Hixson (charleshixsn@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Jul 16 2002 - 12:35:25 MDT


Damien Broderick wrote:

>At 10:10 AM 7/16/02 -0400, Harvey Newstrom wrote:
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>>counting your change is a better check of
>>a transaction than reputation and trust of the cashier.
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>Hmm, arguably only in very limited terms unless you're shopping well away
>from your nest. In a community where people know each other, the implied
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>Damien Broderick
>[just a thought]
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Rephrase: being able to count your change is better than being forced
to rely on the reputation and trustworthyness of the cashier.
Sometimes you may not choose to count your change, but if you can't, and
the clerk knows you can't, then you are fundamentally disadvantaged.

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