That's exactly why I like talking to people from around the world. It gives you a unique view of the world.
Only 7 years ago? O.o
The Internet became mainstream in this country around 2010. I remember having my first PC with an Internet connection in 2006.
Even tho it was introduced in 1991 according to Google. It's funny how I can confuse kids by telling them I'm older than Google lol
I've sent you an invite so we can start chatting there!
You'll recognize me by the username for sure.
Damn. That's kinda rough. Don't you think?
Maybe I just have a different point of view because here we are actually thought to be very proud of our nationality and country since kindergarten.
We always complain about our country but the moment some foreigners start complaining we literally are like:
XD
Only we can complain about our country! xD
Our country was always kicked around in history so we managed to learn to fight for it.
You don't fuck up with poles xD We got erased from the world map twice.
Hahaha not sure if it sounds terrifying to me as here I am wanting to experience a minor earthquake to see how it feels like.
hm... So it looks like you never experienced any temperature below 0 degrees. Maybe jumping into -20 isn't a good idea then. You should probably start with something like -5C.
I hate concrete jungles. I'm so happy to live in a small village cuz at least I can chill under some greenery in summer. Whenever I'm visiting a big city in the summer I feel like dying.
Police calls up on someone here? Just show them a 20-dollar bill and you're free to go!
Sounds like corruption to me xD
Really? Dunno why but the whole "foreigners are much more civilized" thing sounds quite toxic. Like it teaches your kids to feel less valuable than some fat murrican who even can't spell properly when I know for sure that a lot of Indians have high education. I know that education doesn't equal being civilized but still it definitely is a part of it. The colonization by the UK did you all dirty. Didn't it? ^^"
Reckless drivers are unfortunately a problem in all countries around the world :/
Not sure if you'd like to experience it. I did. A few times in my life actually. The lowest temperature I remember was -22C in 2017 I believe.
Our homes are built to hold could outside and keep warm inside but you still could feel it. Especially since you couldn't turn the heating up too much as it could damage the pipes. Cold pipes + a lot of heat = pipes explode lol
I remember we had to go out on that day. Dad had to turn on the car like 20 minutes earlier for the engine to heat up properly. Otherwise, the car wouldn't start.
I had like 2 pairs of thick socks, warm tights, and winter boots with fur inside. My feet was still freezing hahaha
Wow, wish we had such a big bike-to-car ratio. Here the infrastructure isn't really very well prepared for cycling and if you cycle somewhere with no cycling roads you have to use the road which can get dangerous. Not to mention that the police is a pain in the ass and they just love giving people fines. You ca even get a fine for crossing the road on the red light which I know in some countries sounds ridiculous. Like I've recently been to the UK and it was mindblowing to see people walk on the red lights and the drivers didn't mind it at all. Same with the police...
Hahaha as mentioned I was in the UK recently and they have very tight roads. I was shocked cuz the road size they had in the middle of the city was literally the size of a road yod get in Poland in the middle of the forest where the traffic is 0. Two cars could barely pass each other. After a few says I understood why almost all cars there are scratched or with dents as well xD
Well... Europe is very divine with the climate so it depends on which region exactly you think about.
You can get snow and -20C in the north like Sweden and 45C in Italy. Althiugh at least we don't have tornados and earthquakes.
At the other hand I was always curious about how it feels when the earth is shaking under your feet.
Yeah, I had to stop for a refueling today and it hurt my wallet :x
It's still very convenient to have a car where I live so that's the price I have to pay for convenience T^T
It's not exactly that easy cuz Europe may feel small but it's still a lot of driving.
Although it's partially true. Especially in Schengen. Most of the time there isn't even any border check.
Yeah. Especially since EU tries to force people into switching to electric cars and those cars cost so fucking much!
Like some cities already forbid older vehicles to enter. Even here in Poland. Thankfully, those are big cities, so you can still commute there by public transport.
But if I wanted to go to Warsaw for example I would have to leave my car on the suburbs and switch to public transport cuz they wouldn't allow my old as car there.
Getting a new car is close to impossible for a lot of people. 99% of people I know have second-hand cars. A lot depends on the previous owner and whether he was caring for the car. My dad's car is 23y/o and it's in such great shape you'd never tell it's that old.
My car is quite modified and honestly I sometimes forget it has a loud pipe xD
Once I asked my mum confused about why people use to stare at me whenever I turn on the engine and she reminded me that this car can purr quite loudly hahahaha
Vintage cars are also quite expensive to keep them running properly. Parts in good condition are hard to come by. My dad watches a bunch of car renovation tv series and sometimes they renovate cars from the 80's or 90's and it requires a lot of technical skills to keep them fresh.
My car is from 2004 I believe so it turned 20 this year. It's in good condition as the previous owner customized it a lot. He wanted it to be better for racing I believe so it has a lot of custom parts and doesn't really look it's age. Still in a few years it will be just very old and probably not affordable to keep or sell. Cars market is cruel.
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Only 7 years ago? O.o
The Internet became mainstream in this country around 2010. I remember having my first PC with an Internet connection in 2006.
Even tho it was introduced in 1991 according to Google. It's funny how I can confuse kids by telling them I'm older than Google lol
I've sent you an invite so we can start chatting there!
You'll recognize me by the username for sure.
Maybe I just have a different point of view because here we are actually thought to be very proud of our nationality and country since kindergarten.
We always complain about our country but the moment some foreigners start complaining we literally are like:
XD
Only we can complain about our country! xD
Our country was always kicked around in history so we managed to learn to fight for it.
You don't fuck up with poles xD We got erased from the world map twice.
Hahaha not sure if it sounds terrifying to me as here I am wanting to experience a minor earthquake to see how it feels like.
hm... So it looks like you never experienced any temperature below 0 degrees. Maybe jumping into -20 isn't a good idea then. You should probably start with something like -5C.
I hate concrete jungles. I'm so happy to live in a small village cuz at least I can chill under some greenery in summer. Whenever I'm visiting a big city in the summer I feel like dying.
btw. Do you have a Discord?
Sounds like corruption to me xD
Really? Dunno why but the whole "foreigners are much more civilized" thing sounds quite toxic. Like it teaches your kids to feel less valuable than some fat murrican who even can't spell properly when I know for sure that a lot of Indians have high education. I know that education doesn't equal being civilized but still it definitely is a part of it. The colonization by the UK did you all dirty. Didn't it? ^^"
Reckless drivers are unfortunately a problem in all countries around the world :/
Not sure if you'd like to experience it. I did. A few times in my life actually. The lowest temperature I remember was -22C in 2017 I believe.
Our homes are built to hold could outside and keep warm inside but you still could feel it. Especially since you couldn't turn the heating up too much as it could damage the pipes. Cold pipes + a lot of heat = pipes explode lol
I remember we had to go out on that day. Dad had to turn on the car like 20 minutes earlier for the engine to heat up properly. Otherwise, the car wouldn't start.
I had like 2 pairs of thick socks, warm tights, and winter boots with fur inside. My feet was still freezing hahaha
Hahaha as mentioned I was in the UK recently and they have very tight roads. I was shocked cuz the road size they had in the middle of the city was literally the size of a road yod get in Poland in the middle of the forest where the traffic is 0. Two cars could barely pass each other. After a few says I understood why almost all cars there are scratched or with dents as well xD
Well... Europe is very divine with the climate so it depends on which region exactly you think about.
You can get snow and -20C in the north like Sweden and 45C in Italy. Althiugh at least we don't have tornados and earthquakes.
At the other hand I was always curious about how it feels when the earth is shaking under your feet.
It's still very convenient to have a car where I live so that's the price I have to pay for convenience T^T
It's not exactly that easy cuz Europe may feel small but it's still a lot of driving.
Although it's partially true. Especially in Schengen. Most of the time there isn't even any border check.
Like some cities already forbid older vehicles to enter. Even here in Poland. Thankfully, those are big cities, so you can still commute there by public transport.
But if I wanted to go to Warsaw for example I would have to leave my car on the suburbs and switch to public transport cuz they wouldn't allow my old as car there.
My car is quite modified and honestly I sometimes forget it has a loud pipe xD
Once I asked my mum confused about why people use to stare at me whenever I turn on the engine and she reminded me that this car can purr quite loudly hahahaha
Awww... My lovely car hahaha xd
My car is from 2004 I believe so it turned 20 this year. It's in good condition as the previous owner customized it a lot. He wanted it to be better for racing I believe so it has a lot of custom parts and doesn't really look it's age. Still in a few years it will be just very old and probably not affordable to keep or sell. Cars market is cruel.