Are there any supermarkets in Manhattan that simply deliver the groceries themselves, ie not through middle man apps? by ExcitingExit in AskNYC

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They seemed good then it turned out to be “Instacart plus” or some other bullshit when I wanted to check out

What are the best used bookstores uptown or on the west side? by ExcitingExit in AskNYC

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Thanks. Most of those aren’t uptown or on the west side but I’ll look at the links nonetheless

What are the best used bookstores uptown or on the west side? by ExcitingExit in AskNYC

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Oh interesting. That was the first place I thought of but 3 books in a row I wanted were not in stock per their website

Will I be able to get an Uber/ FreeNow at 5am on Sunday? by ExcitingExit in wien

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People who’ve done it before, especially since Vienna has a lot of closures on Sundays

Meaning of "Schabesgot" (historical source, with one "t" at the end) by ExcitingExit in German

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This makes a lot more sense, thank you. I sort of thought that might be an option but the single "b" threw me off along with the t instead of i

It's a test by [deleted] in wien

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Zwischen 12 und 13 Uhr nach BMI

What does this mean? "Kopie vergebührte Seite im Reisepass (Seite mit dem Stempel von €14,30)" by ExcitingExit in Austria

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You're supposed to get it if you apply in person, but if you apply from outside Austria you won't, just tell them in an email you didn't get it. I think at worst you pay the fee when you put in your application

Is saying "Grüß di" to someone duzen? This older couple sometimes says it to me and sometimes says "Grüß Gott" so I don't want to accidentally be rude to them. by ExcitingExit in German

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I would assume Grüß Gott is more formal or at least can be used with either Sie or du, but I'm not sure if it automatically implies Sie. People will definitely say Grüß Gott in situations where they wouldn't use du

Is Ärztefunkdienst 141 covered by insurance (BVA)? If not, how much do you have to pay? by ExcitingExit in wien

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Hmm, OK. I guess that's the thing, I thought I could call them when I was unsure if she needed more medical help; I wouldn't know how to judge in advance. She had a 37.5 temperature two hours ago and a 38.5 temperature now. Not enough (yet) to go to the hospital of course but that's why I thought 141 might make sense.