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Mamapolo2016 · F
Based only on that comparison, I would say the American because he contributes something in return for the automobile and once he has achieved his goal (although, while I don't know about Arabs, very very few Americans buy Rolls Royces) he will treasure the car for its own value and for the price he paid in hard work.
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Mamapolo2016 · F
@Pianist1234 Some do. Americans are leasing cars more and more instead of buying them, which I'm old enough to think is not exactly wise.
And cars are more important here than many places because the distances are so great and mass transit is not as widespread as in many other countries. Americans do love their cars.
And cars are more important here than many places because the distances are so great and mass transit is not as widespread as in many other countries. Americans do love their cars.
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Accumulation of material things has nothing to do with one's worth.
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@Pianist1234 work doesn't always equate either. A person's life has to be looked at in context.
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Sharethegra · 26-30, M
What are you on about
Sharethegra · 26-30, M
@Pianist1234 the grammar in you question is shit, makes it unreadable. I've no idea what you're on about
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Mamapolo2016 · F
@Sharethegra I understood it.