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Originally Posted by Blu3
There's another way to look at it, nonetheless. Those that continue to work and take higher risks due to the circumstances usually does not have an option B. Wage is paid based on risk factor right? Like those of us that work in oil platforms get paid higher. So to them, charging a higher cost in the periods where you have higher risks and less customers make sense.
Now, those that can afford to rest usually have an option B, plenty of regulars sayang them with donations, or simply have a "boyfriend" to tide out the situation. Money faced as well?
Hmmm...simply earning a living no matrer. 
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Your last statement says it all.
In that context, I choose to patronize those who maintain their charges and continue to give quality service. Far and few. But, support them gao gao.
Some barely earn enough to pay their rent. But, they continue to charge the same - to the extent of owing rent. Thankfully, their work permit charges were waived for couple of months.
Enough said in front of you, laojiao.