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Q: Is 350rmb per hour an accetable :"rate"?

just wondering...the guy seems rather happy that I 'only"  charge him 250rmb for my english services...

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The acceptable rate is whatever they will pay. I have no limits on this. My rate will change depending on the customer. Corporate clients pay a premium up to 500rmb per hour in some cases. Private classes begin at 250rmb and increase depending on the number of students. No "friend" discounts here.

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Are you thinking of raising your rate for this particular client? I imagine it's acceptable for you.

icnif77:

That 'rate change' happened rather quickly. Poor 'lucky guy'!

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nicholasba:

a fu er dai who doesn't know the difference between a verb and a noun...so each lesson would be 70% in Chinese...

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Kaiwen:

If it takes you a whole lesson to teach anybody the difference between a noun and a verb, I am sure 350 rmb is more than sufficient!

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bill8899:

Huh? Which verb is a noun? I'm afraid I don't follow you.

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bill8899:

Could someone please define a "fu er dai"? I'm clueless.

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nicholasba:

fu er dai: bored clueless moronic rich kids

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bill8899:

gracias.

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I thought this was going to be a massage question.

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