Boy am I stupid

Posted at 0:09 on Tuesday April 05, 2005 | Filed Under Miscellaneous

I was in Japan a few weeks ago. When I got to Narita airport a couple hours before my return flight, I decided to pick up something to read on the way home.

They had a small English section in the airport bookstore and I noticed this copy of the New Yorker:

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It was the 80th anniversary edition, a pretty thick magazine, and it said $4.95. "Not bad," I thought.

Some background: Japanese conversion rates are basically $1 dollar (US) = 100 yen. Now, stupidly I wasn't really focused on how much I had left in my wallet. I just fished out everything I had (4000 yen, which is $40.00) and thought to myself, "Ok, the magazine is $4.95 so I should get at least some of this back."

When I went to pay, the lady rang it up and told me it'd be 1,500 yen. Not thinking, I peeled off 2 bills and started to hand it to her. As I put the bills in her hand, I realized what was happening: I was paying $15.00 FOR A MAGAZINE. PLEASE KILL ME!!! To be honest, no magazine is worth that much to me (plus I had other stuff to read). I wanted to weep but frankly I was already too committed to the purchase: I'd already stood in line, handed over the magazine (which was now bagged), and now handed her my money.

I walked out of there paying for the most expensive magazine I've ever bought. The big lesson for me was that it's never too late to say no. Good lesson learned, I suppose.

By the way, the magazine was pretty good, but not $15 worth. That's like 20 tacos at Taco Bell.

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Comments (3)

1.

Last I checked, it's 99 cents give or take for a taco at Taco Bell, but it's only 59 cents at Del Taco. So...if you bought one taco a day, and went to Del Taco instead...then...you could buy the magazine without any twinges of guilt. I rest my cse.

Posted by Brittany at July 9, 2006 03:43 PM
2.

Yes, Airport magazine... What did you expect? While I have made the same mistake before (for $6 dollar, not $15), I promptly subscribed to the magazine after I returned home for $0.75 an issue. That made me feel a little better. That was two years ago. Now I always plan my reading material before a flight I have never purchased another magazine at the airport.

Posted by Roger at August 22, 2006 11:28 PM
3.

Yes, yes you are. Airports, however, are fun, and I am a genus. Hooray for evolution!

Posted by Rob at November 30, 2006 02:29 AM

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