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Doing business with a Romany.

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maltesenick | 16:30 Sat 07th Oct 2006 | People & Places
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Hi, I am going to be doing a bit of business with a Traveller or Romany and I seem to recall its customary for a good luck payment to change hands at the end of the transaction. Can anyone confirm this, who it is from and to , is it a percentage or is it just a set sum.
And please - no rude cracks about Gypsies etc.
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It's call "luck money" and if he's a traveller he wring that out of you anyway. It's only a token, no set percentage or amount, so make it as low as possible:) Kushti bok.
My family are originally gypsy,and I remember my great nan spitting on any money that was given to her, especially if it was a little more than she expected., I still do it, as nox says "luck money" and they will get it while smiling,if they are true gypsies you will be ok. good luck.
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Thanks folks - as I'm paying him I'm assuming he gives it back to me? Is it the right thing to say "Parrik Tute" in response? And - what is Goodbye?

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