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Folk using their phones in toilets. And I'm not talking about those playing Flappy Birds, or reading P&B in the stalls. It's the twats who are actually conducting a conversation whilst having a shit or standing at the urinal. More often than not they'll just walk out without washing their hands as well. Manks.

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Folk using their phones in toilets. And I'm not talking about those playing Flappy Birds, or reading P&B in the stalls. It's the twats who are actually conducting a conversation whilst having a shit or standing at the urinal. More often than not they'll just walk out without washing their hands as well. Manks.

I saw a guy standing at a urinal texting while he was doing a pish the other day. There's phone addiction and then there's that.

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Folk using their phones in toilets. And I'm not talking about those playing Flappy Birds, or reading P&B in the stalls. It's the twats who are actually conducting a conversation whilst having a shit or standing at the urinal. More often than not they'll just walk out without washing their hands as well. Manks.

Australia Swarley aye?

I found a lot of Australians to be total minks, lived in a nice suburb of Perth and there were folk walking about shopping centres and the like, including the fast food joints etc, wearing absolutely nothing on their feet.

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I know I've been out the country for a while but seeing "Tesco" as a mobile provider just looks really, really strange.

I'm in two minds whether to go for a contract next time or go pay as you go (as it'd probably be just as cheap going PAYG tbh). If I go for a contract again it would take some offer from another network for me to leave Tesco Mobile. The biggest draw for me is the capped bill. They give you a buffer and if you use that then that's you; no unexpected extra charges. The reason I left Vodafone was because I was going over my data usage and it was costing me a fortune.

As has been said, they use an O2 signal so I'm rarely out of signal. The offers are cheap as well. I pay £27.50 a month for the Iphone 5c (was the second newest at the time) and get unlimited texts and calls and about 2G of data I'm sure.

I can't stand Tesco a lot of the time but genuinely can't fault them when it comes to their mobile phone department.

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I'm in two minds whether to go for a contract next time or go pay as you go (as it'd probably be just as cheap going PAYG tbh). If I go for a contract again it would take some offer from another network for me to leave Tesco Mobile. The biggest draw for me is the capped bill. They give you a buffer and if you use that then that's you; no unexpected extra charges. The reason I left Vodafone was because I was going over my data usage and it was costing me a fortune.

As has been said, they use an O2 signal so I'm rarely out of signal. The offers are cheap as well. I pay £27.50 a month for the Iphone 5c (was the second newest at the time) and get unlimited texts and calls and about 2G of data I'm sure.

I can't stand Tesco a lot of the time but genuinely can't fault them when it comes to their mobile phone department.

If you're a cheapskate you can get a more basic phone (mine was an HTC Desire C a few years back), unlimited calls and texts and one gig for a tenner a month.

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People who use decibels when describing pitch/frequency.

e.g. "Your voice went up about 20 decibels into a girly scream"

^^^got a C for Int2 physics

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I'm in two minds whether to go for a contract next time or go pay as you go (as it'd probably be just as cheap going PAYG tbh). If I go for a contract again it would take some offer from another network for me to leave Tesco Mobile. The biggest draw for me is the capped bill. They give you a buffer and if you use that then that's you; no unexpected extra charges. The reason I left Vodafone was because I was going over my data usage and it was costing me a fortune.

As has been said, they use an O2 signal so I'm rarely out of signal. The offers are cheap as well. I pay £27.50 a month for the Iphone 5c (was the second newest at the time) and get unlimited texts and calls and about 2G of data I'm sure.

I can't stand Tesco a lot of the time but genuinely can't fault them when it comes to their mobile phone department.

3 cap your data usage, meaning you can't go over it unless you explicitly ask to.

With the amount of wifi around these days a few gigabytes should be plenty anyway.

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