• Dear Abby

    From Jeanne Douglas@deshavari@gmail.com to rec.music.classical.recordings,rec.music.beatles,rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1950s,soc.culture.israel on Thu Jan 30 00:13:58 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.music.beatles

    I have lived in NYC for the past twenty years. As many of you know,
    there are a lot of Jewish people in the city. Many of them are good
    friends of mine, but at the same time I have seen SOOOO many examples
    of Jews being mega cheap. In very embarrassing ways.

    I have seen:

    Jews do whatever they could to not put in the amount they owed on a
    group bar tab.

    Jews not tip at a bar or restaurant (many many times).

    Jews go out of their way to haggle over $1 with shop keepers.

    In college I had often seen Jews fill their book bags with food from
    the college cafeteria all you can eat section. One got called out by
    an administrator and continued to do the same thing the next day.
    (Fill book bag with apples, etc.)

    Jewish friends shared a cab with me but only put in $4 toward the $25
    ride. They threw the money at me and then ran out.

    I was at a birthday lunch a few weeks back. Everyone owed $10 toward
    the food and then money toward their own drinks. We also wanted to pay
    for the birthday girl. A Jewish guy in the group was there with his girlfriend. She only had the food and a cup of tea ($10 + $2 for tea +
    $3 tip = $15). She left $20 (She had to go early so she gave her
    Jewish boyfriend $20, $5 toward the birthday girl). When he paid, he
    only paid $15 for her and pocketed the $5 extra! This guy makes $80k
    per year.

    Jewish person at a bar with some friends and I took 20 minutes to
    decide between his favorite wine for $8 per glass or another wine for
    $7. He went through the process of asking the bartender why one cost
    $1 more than the other. After arguing with the bartender for 20
    minutes he finally ordered the cheaper one he didn't like. Just to
    save $1!!! He didn't tip.

    A Jew asked how much it would be to add an egg to his dinner. It cost
    $1 more. He argued with the waiter about how eggs only cost like 10
    cents. He eventually got frustrated and didn't order anything. Over
    $1!!

    It goes on and on.

    Cheap clothes. etc.

    One Jewish friend has no TV, no cable, no internet (steals from
    neighbor) a 8+ year old laptop, lives in a dump, grills on a 20 year
    old grill he found in his backyard when he moved in, never brings
    gifts to parties, always eats as much as he can when people go in
    together on something. It is crazy.

    I don't mind much if a Jew is being cheap in a way that only hurts him/herself, such as living in a dump in Brooklyn. But when they try
    to Jew people down, it is embarrassing. Especially when they make fine
    money. It is like a game with many of them: Who can Jew the most money
    out of others. Who can be the cheapest?

    The question is: Why are Jews so damn cheap?

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  • From Pluted Pup@plutedpup@outlook.com to rec.music.classical.recordings, rec.music.beatles, rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1950s, soc.culture.israel on Fri Jan 31 12:40:24 2025
    From Newsgroup: rec.music.beatles

    On Wed, 29 Jan 2025 21:13:58 -0800, Jeanne Douglas wrote:

    I have lived in NYC for the past twenty years. As many of you know,
    there are a lot of Jewish people in the city. Many of them are good
    friends of mine, but at the same time I have seen SOOOO many examples
    of Jews being mega cheap. In very embarrassing ways.

    I have seen:

    Jews do whatever they could to not put in the amount they owed on a
    group bar tab.

    Jews not tip at a bar or restaurant (many many times).

    Jews go out of their way to haggle over $1 with shop keepers.

    In college I had often seen Jews fill their book bags with food from
    the college cafeteria all you can eat section. One got called out by
    an administrator and continued to do the same thing the next day.
    (Fill book bag with apples, etc.)

    Jewish friends shared a cab with me but only put in $4 toward the $25
    ride. They threw the money at me and then ran out.

    I was at a birthday lunch a few weeks back. Everyone owed $10 toward
    the food and then money toward their own drinks. We also wanted to pay
    for the birthday girl. A Jewish guy in the group was there with his girlfriend. She only had the food and a cup of tea ($10 + $2 for tea +
    $3 tip = $15). She left $20 (She had to go early so she gave her
    Jewish boyfriend $20, $5 toward the birthday girl). When he paid, he
    only paid $15 for her and pocketed the $5 extra! This guy makes $80k
    per year.

    Jewish person at a bar with some friends and I took 20 minutes to
    decide between his favorite wine for $8 per glass or another wine for
    $7. He went through the process of asking the bartender why one cost
    $1 more than the other. After arguing with the bartender for 20
    minutes he finally ordered the cheaper one he didn't like. Just to
    save $1!!! He didn't tip.

    A Jew asked how much it would be to add an egg to his dinner. It cost
    $1 more. He argued with the waiter about how eggs only cost like 10
    cents. He eventually got frustrated and didn't order anything. Over
    $1!!

    It goes on and on.

    Cheap clothes. etc.

    One Jewish friend has no TV, no cable, no internet (steals from
    neighbor) a 8+ year old laptop, lives in a dump, grills on a 20 year
    old grill he found in his backyard when he moved in, never brings
    gifts to parties, always eats as much as he can when people go in
    together on something. It is crazy.

    I don't mind much if a Jew is being cheap in a way that only hurts him/herself, such as living in a dump in Brooklyn. But when they try
    to Jew people down, it is embarrassing. Especially when they make fine
    money. It is like a game with many of them: Who can Jew the most money
    out of others. Who can be the cheapest?

    The question is: Why are Jews so damn cheap?

    The above article is not antisemitic but is a veiled praise of
    Jews for being "thrifty".

    In real life Jews tend towards profligacy, but they like to
    joke that they are "cheap", to project an image that they
    good at managing money.


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