Americans have little to no respect for public goods and so any attempt at emulating other countries ends in disaster.
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Certainly not something to attempt as a tourist
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I think that's a hallmark of a high trust society. Set prices are a form of honesty. It can be fun at a swap meet, but it's necessary at a car dealership and no one trusts a car salesmen.
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Idk, I think it has more to do with competition. If you throw in surprise fees or make unwarranted markups, you're gonna go out of business almost immediately as people patronize other businesses. Low barriers to entry for business -> high price transparency.
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