I can't afford a European vacation either. I'm from Europe.
I knew I wouldn't be able to afford a vacation so I moved to a scenic tourist destination with a view of the fjord and drink coffee on my balcony. That way I can pretend. I also get one of the kids to throw a dishtowel over their arm and carry a small notebook while they ask me how I take the coffee thats been sitting in the pot for a half hour already.
In what hell hole of Europe are you, that you don't get freshly brewed espresso?
Only the Finnish can be that enthusiastic about the gloom
I'm the only person in my family who drinks coffee. I'm not going to buy an espresso machine. But yeah if I went to a cafe, restaurant or petrol station I'd get espresso.i just don't have a proper espresso machine at home.
North Europe probably.
Pain!
Pain pain
War :(
Look what they have to do to mimic a fraction of our holidays.
I get your reference but this is a pretty small amount of effort haha
That's how it starts. Just let it develop for a century or something and you'll probably be decent at it
Unfortunately, it doesn't work like that. You have to lobby to change zoning laws to make it happen.
I was talking about this with a friend. The younger generations got screwed over because we have to evaluate what we value more, and give up one over the other to achieve one of the life goals. I managed to save for a house; but only because I lived with my parents for many years before moving out. I don't have a car and I haven't gone on foreign holidays in years. Meanwhile, my friend has travelled in so many countries but he doesn't have enough savings for a house. The boomer generation has been able to afford to live their life to the fullest with just a single household income, and didn't have to give up any or all of their life goals, values and desires.
I don't get it
This, but private seating in your personal driveway.
There ~~is~~ are only ~~one cigarette~~ two cigarettes in this picture, is this really France?
Since the new laws now, yes
Wait, outdoor sitting is a thing only in europe?
Basically yes.
We don't do that in the US anywhere near as much.
Maybe a park will have a table and bench, maybe some certain restaurants in certain parts of certain cities will have them.
But its much, much less common, as our society is designed to be unwalkable, designed for cars and parking lots and air conditioning.
Most places where I am in California have outdoor seating options, but it’s more common to have it behind the restaurant in a little courtyard than in front right next to the street.
While I generally agree with the sentiment, the distinction is if there's outside seating it's either a park, or owned by a restaurant. It's not like the blend of the street, sidewalk, businesses you see in Europe
I agree with your specification.
The kind if mixed use, areas that are walkable, have seating, various kinds of shops... usually only in a few districts of a few fairly large towns or large cities.
There is seating, sometimes, in like... restaurants in basically a strip mall type set up... but they're like islands, surrounded by acres of parking lots.
Where have you been in the US?
All the way up and down the West Coast, multiple times, over the course of more than 2 decades of being driving age... from Bellingham WA down to LA / San Diego... many, many places in between... also many places all the way out to South Dakota via I 90.
If I gave you a full list, I'd have to rewrite Johnny Cash's "I've been everywhere"... I've actually been to a good number of places in the original lyrics.
It's a thing on most of the world. But it seems not to be a thing on a large part of the US.
FUN FACT: This restaurant's name translates to Lesbians Dicks Maggots!
Well, I guess if you ask the right translator, it may.
Correct, and that'll be me, go on - give it a try
putain de merde
I think it’s a joke about people sitting outside at cafes in Europe?
I’ve heard this is a thing a lot of Americans find weird but I’m American and it’s not weird at all to me, we do literally the same thing here (at least in my home state)
I also do not get it
It looks like they are at a sidewalk cafe in Europe. The Sangria implies Spain. Tiny tables and chairs and everyone is smoking.
Aperol Spritz
This is genuinely really classy
Pain
People go off on vacations to explore other places because they are told that is the thing to do yet they have never explored their own locality in the same fashion.
Very nice.
But can you sit like that for four weeks on end?
Cool, we don't need more tourists here.
glances at the various GNIs
Eh. Seems like something needs a boost, across the board.
On the other hand, visiting the US rn might include a black-bag "tour" of a concrete oubliette, so: don't. Not even joking. 🥲
What's GNI?
Formerly known as GNP
Sorry, but I'm still lost, lol.
It is the figure for how much the billionaires in your country makes. Apparently that is something Americans likes to brag about for some reason.
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