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The idiom the straw that broke the camel's back is from an Arabic proverb about how a camel is loaded beyond its capacity to move or stand. [1] This is a reference to any process by which cataclysmic failure (a broken back) is achieved by a seemingly inconsequential addition, a single straw. This also gives rise to the phrase "the last/final straw", used when something is deemed to be the last in a line of unacceptable occurrences. Variations include "the straw that broke the donkey's back", the "melon that broke the monkey's back", and the "feather that broke the camel's back".
One of the earliest published usages of this phrase was in Charles Dickens's Dombey and Son (1848), where he says "As the last straw breaks the laden camel's back", meaning that there is a limit to everyone's endurance, or everyone has his breaking point. Dickens was writing in the nineteenth century and he may have received his inspiration from an earlier proverb, recorded by Thomas Fuller in his Gnomologia: Adagies and Proverbs as "'Tis the last feather that breaks the horse's back".
Originally Posted by Yxes
Yea..... So she didn't say it right. But surely you got the point, right? Do we really need the lesson?
Back on topic, that definately does suck Vixen. NCNS's happen all the time, not quite lack that, but they happen. It takes a special kind of dipshit to call 20 min from appt and say I am going to pay less than your rate, if that's indeed what happened. All I can think is that he expected you were depending on some money and might allow a discount to get the biggest part of it.
I don't think there is anyhing wrong with saying "$100 extra if you ever want to see me now for wasting my time". I feel the same way about a guy who gets NCNS by a lady. I think its ok for him to say, "hey I wasted so much time and effort when I went see you, I would expect a discount next time to make up for it if you want me as a client".
A doubt it will pay off in either instance but in some cases it might. I definately would have stood my ground as you did and not let him get away with deciding what he is going to pay for a session. 2 points for you.