Ah, the irony
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Ah, the irony
Just went to the local fag shop to get a bottle of wine. Entering the woman shouted blah blah blah aggressively, luckily woman in the queue spoke English and explain (calmly) only 2 in the shop at once, week before there could be 3/4/5 in there and I did not see on the sites that Orban had altered the rules, must have missed that one as I look everyday for info. BUT, when she served me she had her mask on her chin with her nose and mouth fully exposed
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Re: Ah, the irony
Just went to the local fag shop to get a bottle of wine. Entering the woman shouted blah blah blah aggressively, luckily woman in the queue spoke English and explain (calmly) only 2 in the shop at once, week before there could be 3/4/5 in there and I did not see on the sites that Orban had altered the rules, must have missed that one as I look everyday for info. BUT, when she served me she had her mask on her chin with her nose and mouth fully exposed
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Re: Ah, the irony
If your mobile phone has mobile broadband and Google Translate you can point the camera at any notices on the door to check latest rules inside the shop. I'm always forgetting mine but luckily one of the shops can accomodate three people within the rules. Still I get very annoyed when someone is pretty close behind me. Only reason for that must be to see how I pay!
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Re: Ah, the irony
If your mobile phone has mobile broadband and Google Translate you can point the camera at any notices on the door to check latest rules inside the shop. I'm always forgetting mine but luckily one of the shops can accomodate three people within the rules. Still I get very annoyed when someone is pretty close behind me. Only reason for that must be to see how I pay!
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Re: Ah, the irony
If your mobile phone has mobile broadband and Google Translate you can point the camera at any notices on the door to check latest rules inside the shop. I'm always forgetting mine but luckily one of the shops can accomodate three people within the rules. Still I get very annoyed when someone is pretty close behind me. Only reason for that must be to see how I pay!
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Re: Ah, the irony
Our pharmacy in Dorog allows only two customers inside - the other form a queue outside, no problem.
Baker, vegetable store and butcher handle it similarly.
The Lidl opposite (our favourite) has a big sign with a text and a number:
109!
Baker, vegetable store and butcher handle it similarly.
The Lidl opposite (our favourite) has a big sign with a text and a number:
109!