zorg1000 said:
I guess I’m more curious in specifics, which ones did you live in (not visit) and what is your criteria for those things? And are looking at this with the perspective of a millionaire or talking about the average person? |
Average person. I have lived many places. But as an easy example many out of Uni bike to work and are in shared living. Because wages are way lower in STEM and the cost of living is way higher. Comparatively in the US getting a STEM degree means house + car.
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Another thing that was odd to me is in many countries cars don't come with a spare tire. Because if you get a flat you aren't suppose to change the tire yourself. You are suppose to call a government agency to do it for safety.
Last edited by Chrkeller - on 20 May 2024