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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
How many people use the hand car washes that have sprung up all over the country?
My local once charges £5, It doesn't matter what the weather is they are there working. The ones near me are heavily staffed by immigrants who have come over to better themselves.
The service they provide is superb, they even make me a tea or a coffee while I'm waiting
I don't see this work ethic in natives who are at the lower end of the wage sector in the UK
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Those same people get right on my wick. I wouldn't let them near my car. I can clean my own car and I don't do it in the rain. Duh. Meanwhile I have to put up with them interrupting me when I go shopping and making tea in spaces that are there for parking. Or they want to squeegee my windscreen; will their insurance cover any inadvertent damage btw?

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You don't see that 'work ethic' in the natives because the natives are no longer slave to the gentry. You're perpetuating a social class you claim to abhor.