Yesterday, I visited an Indian software engineer who has not been very long in Finland, maybe a month and a half. Along came his friend who lives next door.
I was most pleasantly surprised to hear the conversation between them.
One told the other that eggs were only € 0.49 in one shop, but that when he went there, he did not find it. Then the other responded that tomatoes were just € 0.89 in another shop.
I asked them where they had got the information. They brought out a copy of the twice a week newspaper, FORUM, and they pointed to two advertisements, both from K-Sopermarket.
The information they had had gleaned was partially correct, but the niceties of their finds were missing because of their lack of knowledge of Finnish.
The two shops were differen. The dates on which these special offers were also restricted. There was also a restriction on the number of packets of eggs that could be bought at this price.
But it was a real eye opener to me that the guys had actually bothered to go through the newspaper.
Considering how I started the "Survival" system in 1984, I was really happy to see our cost conscious Indian software engineers using this approach.
Wish I could give a copy of the "Handbook for Survival" to each person who arrives. Sadly, it is out of date, having been published in 1994. Also, one has to have the energy to go through the entire printing and publishing process again.
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