@donnaonthego, you replied to @longshanks' post #1. I guess that you, and others, did not bother to read @longshanks' posts #3, #5, #7 and #12. Had you, and others, done so you would know that @longshanks is no longer planning to stay at...
Common. A word that has connotations in an inner city part of Dublin. The local people understand it to mean cheap. Worth little. (They internalised it. It was part of my task as an educator to help them unpack it. Common needs unpacking).
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When a bag can not be delivered to a certain place, there is usually an alternative. May be a local bar, post office, store. Jacotrans should know of an alternative. I used them and they would leave it somewhere in that town if not deliverable.
@good_old_shoes is offering wise advice regarding the rules at Refugio Guacelmo. Better to book another albergue in the village to save any difficulties on arrival.
If it’s the store I’m thinking of, the lady there is very nice. And I would certainly buy something as a token of appreciation. I’m sure some fruit or drinks or snacks wouldn’t go amiss.
If you’re staying at Refugio Guacelmo, you’ll be wanting...
Contact the transfer company and tell them where you are staying. They know which albergues do not accept bags and will have an alternative destination. usually a nearby bar or cafe.
Just noticed that this is what they do. It’s common practice...
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