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Samuel
Do people pay for extra ketchup in Russia?
I saw a show where the main character was asked to pay for extra ketchup for his burger while he was in Moscow. I was also told by an friend of mine that people in India are charged for ice in their drinks.
Are these practices real or were they real in the past?
Does anyone have other example of countries regularly charging for things that other countries usually include in the purchase?
By the way, I'm not talking about luxurious, high priced businesses with odd practices. I'm talking about what people consider normal in their country.
Just curious, Thanks.
2 AnswersOther - Society & Culture8 years agoHow do you call this religious belief?
What do you call someone who believes in the existence of god but refuses to follow him.
They can't be an Atheist since an Atheist is a person who believes that no gods or deities exist.
They can't be an Agnostic since an Agnostic is a person who claims that they cannot have true knowledge about the existence of God (but does not deny that God might exist).
To be clear I am not talking about a satanist since that would be someone who follows Satan. This person believes in the existence of a god but does not follow one.
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An odd philosophy question that was asked of me. I had no idea how to answer. What is your take on it?
5 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago