• mvlad88@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Lemme tell you a story.

    A few years back I was on a trip to the US, I was visiting a small town, not much going on there but they had an airport.

    When I checked out from the hotel the receptionist asked me if I wanted her to call me a cab, I said no because the airport was 1.5km away from the hotel and I’ll just walk there. Poor woman was looking at me as if I was stabbing a baby right in front of her, a look so bevildered and confused that I actually felt sorry for her.

    Then the hotel driver appeared from the office and took me to the airport… Such a weird country

    Anyway, moral of the story is, good luck convincing those people to walk.

    • Jiral@lemmy.org
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      15 hours ago

      In many parts, walking is suicide simply because there are no safe ways to cross many roads and in some places it is entirely impossible. But even where walking is possible people are not even considering it as an option. I had a similar experience in a mid sized town, where we walked maybe 30 min into the centre from an inner suburb. The walk was nice, except for a scary part where we had to cross a highway with its looped exit lanes. People at our destinations looked in the exact same way, as if we were pure lunatics. This whole thing could only be explained by us being Europeans and Europeans do this kind of crazy stuff.