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DadAgain May 12th 2008 3:25 pm

Re: IKea??
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6342074)
Careful, it's not open Sundays.:thumbdown:

Ours is...

Kooky. May 12th 2008 3:26 pm

Re: IKea??
 
So is the one in Sydney.

Nu-Shooz May 12th 2008 3:31 pm

Re: IKea??
 

Originally Posted by DadAgain (Post 6342302)
Ours is...


Originally Posted by Seasider (Post 6342307)
So is the one in Sydney.

You guys live in the right place.;)

Amazulu May 12th 2008 4:54 pm

Re: IKea??
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6342316)
You guys live in the right place.;)

I wish we had Sunday trading and I think that we will have soon, but the thought of shopping at Ikea on a Sunday fills me with dread. :eek:

Nu-Shooz May 12th 2008 4:58 pm

Re: IKea??
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 6342488)
I wish we had Sunday trading and I think that we will have soon, but the thought of shopping at Ikea on a Sunday fills me with dread. :eek:

Problem for us is that Sunday is our only day off together to get things done, so it is hard to find what you want when all is shut. Not everyone wants to do nothing on a Sunday...like you say, one day it might all change.

Amazulu May 12th 2008 5:09 pm

Re: IKea??
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6342492)
Problem for us is that Sunday is our only day off together to get things done, so it is hard to find what you want when all is shut. Not everyone wants to do nothing on a Sunday...like you say, one day it might all change.

Both WA Labor and Liberals are now committed to Sunday trading and are making it an election issue. As Carpenter is making noises about an early election - this year instead of next, then it might happen sooner than you think.

Nu-Shooz May 12th 2008 5:13 pm

Re: IKea??
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 6342511)
Both WA Labor and Liberals are now committed to Sunday trading and are making it an election issue. As Carpenter is making noises about an early election - this year instead of next, then it might happen sooner than you think.

Good, nothing wrong with change. For those that don't like it, then don't go shopping.

Kooky. May 12th 2008 5:16 pm

Re: IKea??
 
I can't get used to a lot of shops closing at 5pm; I know it's the norm in the UK (5-6 at least) but I haven't lived there for a long time, and I'm used to them all closing about 9pm.

How do people with jobs spend their money? :confused: Should I avoid the malls on a Saturday? :lol:

Amazulu May 12th 2008 5:17 pm

Re: IKea??
 

Originally Posted by Nu-Shooz (Post 6342516)
Good, nothing wrong with change. For those that don't like it, then don't go shopping.

I agree. I have no great desire to go shopping on Sunday - although it would be handy on occassions. I do object though to the government dictating to traders and customers when and when they can trade.

It needs to change.

sparkley23 May 12th 2008 8:11 pm

Re: IKea??
 
I think it really depends what you buy as to whether its more expensive here or not. I did a bit of research on the UK one compared to the Aus one in the beginning and found some things cheaper, some more expensive. I guess they price it based on local market as well as shipping/import costs.

oliver1982 May 12th 2008 10:09 pm

Re: IKea??
 
I've just realised that I'm the only person who doesn't actually like or enjoy IKEA. Oh dear.


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