Message from @porco
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Some states right hand drive vehicles are legal.
gas pedals are usually the same
its not really a problem tbh
you get used to it in less than an hour
its not really a problem tbh
you get used to it in less than an hour
It's mostly a legality issue due to driving on the right lanes. Drivers are put on the side of oncoming traffic because they're liable for accidents.
Actually both Toyota and Honda have a lot of really cool cars, especially sedans, that are for the Asian market but are not offered in Europe. To be fair most people in Europe prefer station wagons over sedans and many brand don't offer certain sedans in Europe. But those Asian low cost models are really amazing
Many taxis in Taiwan are tiny Toyota/Honda sedans. They look cheapish and old from outside, inside they are like living room couches
in the uk wheel side doesnt matter
Chairman Mao praises me for my ability to chat
Would be my best translation
I'm not sure if he's referring to the ability to chat, or an actual chat that happened specifically
My chinkspeak is not that good, chairman Mao wouldn't praise me for that
Could it be Mao praises me for my speech (one that does has happened)?
no I am very sure that it's chat / casual conversation
I'll ask my girlfriend to translate it tomorrow, I don't want to interrupt her. She's preparing for an exam
`sweetie, can you translate some of our Great General's Mao's words to filthy western language?`
tier 3 city people kinda look a bit fucked up
What's a tier 3 city?
China has a tier system for cities based on many attributes of the cities like gdp, population size etc
Hu
I thought the coast was all rich and the core dead
But they're all just mostly poor <:thvnk:332928260004642827>
Yo what's up guys
I'm actually no shit currently studying in China, so feel free to ask about any questions regarding china or cyber related to china
Been here since August
(Tianjin)
Are you from a western country?
If so why study in china?
Yea
I'm from Scandinavia
and because I hope it will be a good decision for the future.
If you look at the development of china during the past couple of years, it's quite promising. So learning Chinese culture and the language might be a good future investment
>2010
Of course
from 2016
I mean it's still a shit country
I absolutely hate everything about it
Aah
but hey if I can get a competitive advantage in a future job market why not
Now we're reaching <#248100475054850050> tier