Cars vs. Public Transit

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There might be some people who would want to go to somewhere better but dont have enough money for it

I can’t wait to legally be American lol.

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The place where I live sucks. It’s super conservative here it’s annoying.

Besides, the scenery is just way better in America, and uh, well, of course, jobs, lol.

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As a North American, I think I speak for the majority of us in saying thank god he moved away.

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More space for me. c:

That dingus is the type of person to make that crap his entire personality, and especially when he’s on Twitter all day long, that’s the only thing he’ll see and talk about.

I wonder when he’s gonna go crazy and vandalize cars and/or block roads. :skull:

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lmao

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whats a dingus?

:skull:

lmao the same people who opposed it now want it in their constituencies

It’s a slang word similar to idiot/stupid.

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oh ok


americans vs baguette people waiting for their coffee and food

Ok but Starbucks is a peculiar case because of its cult following. You should compare the French cafe with Dunkin or something instead.

Also, normal cafes exist.

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Yeah, it’s not like every single food/drink place has a long drive trough lmao.

And how much do you want to bet that France has drive troughs too?

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oh ok
Dunkin :yum:

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10 rupees

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you cant do this in a car (especially dance) lol

(unless its a group trip or smth)



Those are 4 beds.

Also, there’s another thing, not all trains have those…

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the thing is you can book the entire cabin for a small extra fee of 100 - 500 rupees depending on distance travelled

Still. In the city you’re just thrown into a bus or a subway for example. No privacy at all.

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taxi?

also why cant you handle being around people for a maximum of 1 hour (based on the time it takes for me to reach the southernmost tip of mumbai from my home located near the mumbai-thane border on the north, all by train and bus)