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    Comedic "things you would ban": minor things that irritate you

    https://www.ukfinance.org.uk/system/files/2023-09/Card%20Spending%20Update%20-%20June%202023.pdf If I'm reading that report correctly, debit card spending is about 3 times that of credit card spending.
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    Introducing RailUK Tickets - support the forum when booking your rail tickets!

    I'm going to visit family. Although I'm going to Bare Lane I often buy a ticket to Lancaster just in case I'm in the mood to visit the Tite and Locke ... (and a return to Bare Lane is £6 on the train or £4 on the bus). I set up my search and then looked at the difference between the cheapest...
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    You know you’re getting older when……

    My sister is quite a bit older than me. I became a great uncle for the first time before I was 30!
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    Wordle

    That's one of the particularly frustrating aspects! I think words where the 3rd and 5th letter are as today can be tricky as there are so many possibilities.
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    Wordle

    Bah. 365 day streak came to an end today. :(
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    Mobile phones in schools

    Pretty much of of those pros and cons apply to adults in the workplace too. To an extent, school is a microcosm of the workplace and a probably unwritten objective of the UK schooling system is to prepare children for the workplace. We need to educate children on when and how to use their...
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    Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party.

    As William Allen White wrote in 1932 (and possibly more famously repeated by Robert F Kennedy in 1968): "If our colleges and universities do not breed men who riot, who rebel, who attack life with all their youthful vim and vigor, then there is something wrong with our colleges. The more riots...
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    International borders you've crossed by land

    The more interesting one was Guyana to Brazil. Needed an 'exit stamp' on my passport. Asked around and got directed to this random house in the village. Knocked on the door which was answered by a man wearing only a pair of shorts. Turns out that he was the 'immigration official' and...
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    Where have you been in the world?

    I've been wondering about the references to Norbiton. Is it something similar to needing a Passport to get to Pimlico?
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    Has something on this forum been updated?

    Bearing in mind the adage that "If it's free you are product", is there any negative for Rail Forums UK if we, as users, reject all? I appreciate we have the right to reject all, I'm just wondering if this has any subsequent consequences on the service we collectively receive?
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    Where have you been in the world?

    I feel a bit of a fraud in ticking Asia, but I have been to the part of Turkey which is classed as Asia.
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    Wordle

    Turn 4 I used AXING and scratching my head a bit. Had already eliminated P at an earlier turn. I guessed that there could be a version of ageing without the E knowing that generally American English is used. Was a little worried that I wouldn't make it to a 300 day streak (only a few days...
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    People who've never been to London

    A 2014 poll reported in the Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/Average-Briton-has-visited-seven-countries/ That gives us a 'maximum' possible of 92%. This is adults only, so I would speculate children are less likely to have visited, bringing that figure down. I must admit I was...
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    Less than 50% of delay repay being claimed

    Similar experience when I booked tickets for me and two pals. Advised that delay repay is recompense for an individual therefore each of us had to separately make a claim.
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    Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party.

    Not being able to bring your family is an interesting one. I know that for some countries, having someone in the family working abroad is a very important source of income for them (and their country). The upshot of this is that a substantial part of the income of whoever comes to the UK goes...
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    Less than 50% of delay repay being claimed

    I find Delay Repay easy to do, straightforward and very rarely have cause to complain about wrong rejections. The sum of my delay repay is in the £thousands by now and that's despite no longer commuting about 30,000 miles a year by rail post-COVID (although I ditched having a car about a year...
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    Sunday trading laws discussion

    I don't believe it has. Does feel kind of odd reading through this thread when to the best of my knowledge I've never met anyone in Scotland who wants to change that a supermarket can open 24/7. Even the Christian Right fringes like the Scottish Family Party aren't campaigning to change it.
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    Posting parcels containing letters.

    I lived in S. America in the mid 90s. I have a recollection of one or more of the UK newspapers having an overseas version which was printed on very thin paper to keep down costs? I've also still got a collection of Aerogrammes that my sister sent me in the 70s / 80s when she lived in Australia...
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    Scotrail to remove Peak Fares - six month pilot

    Probably quite difficult to disentangle the effect of the trial from all the recent weather disruption to the network?
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    Delay repay - passenger or ticket buyer?

    Myself, my son and two friends went to Manchester for the day yesterday (great fun at the Urban Playground, an Escape Room and some excellent food and drink at Bundobust). I bought all the train tickets (in advance using RailUK Split Ticketing :) ) for us. Return journey was on TPE and the...

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