After being turned away from entering the interior of the cathedral, where it seemed a confirmation was happening, we headed off to a large craft fair in Parque El Ejido. Only $1 for the 20 minute taxi ride...nice!
We had a great time haggling down the prices on jewelry that were already pretty low.
A general exchange went like this:
"How much is this necklace?"
"Six dollars. It's a handmade original."...although it looks just like the one I was admiring 2 stalls down.
"Oh, well I can get it for $3 at the other stall." vaguely point"
No, $6. (pause) Ok, $5, but that is it."
"Not $3.50?" Start to look at other items.
"No, $4.50" Start to walk away.
"Ok! $3." the women shouts after you.
Deal!...This all takes place in Spanish and in a crowd of other shoppers. I know it seems kind of pointless to haggle down just $3, but once you start bargaining, it becomes addictive. Plus the vendors generally up the price once they see you are a foreigner...which is quite obvious, especially once I open my mouth.
After the haggling and shopping we walked around a bit and caught a taxi back to the hostel, since we really have no idea where we are. It turns out we are just a minute away, but we already agreed to the $5 cab ride!...I guess it is a good thing we haggled the jewelry prices down.
1 comment:
sweet. i'm glad you're having a good time. and i hope the chocolate covered oompa-loompa from Xocoa is the next stop on your journey.
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