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- Feb 23, 2021
I live in Nova Scotia, and not in Halifax so not in the city, in the middle of nowhere pretty much, The fact that I call Halifax "The City" should be good enough indicator, but if that doesn't tell you how small Nov Scotia is now over 1 million, but that happened right around covid before we started importing people in. We only even got Doordash because of covid. We don't have Uber, we have taxis and a bus that goes by once an hour. That's it. The one good thing about our taxis here compared to the city is we don't use metered fares - It's always been point A to B is X$ and A to c is X+1. My point is, you got drunk downtown after getting out of class instead of stumbling up the hill 1.5kms you could pay $4 and hop into a taxi. If you had them stop at the late night minimart on the way there they charged you an extra buck, maybe. Depends on the driver and how busy it is. That kind of a small town.
I had an emergency this morning and needed to get to the bank before it opened. Bus wasn't an option. I had to call a cab, $10. BOTH WAYS. She said it's been that way a few months now and that they had just raised the prices for out of town that was in town for a while now.
I know some of that inflation and just getting old but twenty fucking dollars. I hate it here.
I had an emergency this morning and needed to get to the bank before it opened. Bus wasn't an option. I had to call a cab, $10. BOTH WAYS. She said it's been that way a few months now and that they had just raised the prices for out of town that was in town for a while now.
I know some of that inflation and just getting old but twenty fucking dollars. I hate it here.