Many countries have much more used “public” spaces, and people spend much more time in them, together.
The idea of driving home to the suburbs and locking yourself into your private home is very North American.
I just got back from10 months across Europe. The number of people in public places eating, chatting and just spending time (no simply going somewhere) makes LA or Chicago look like a ghost town.
Many countries have much more used “public” spaces, and people spend much more time in them, together.
The idea of driving home to the suburbs and locking yourself into your private home is very North American.
I just got back from10 months across Europe. The number of people in public places eating, chatting and just spending time (no simply going somewhere) makes LA or Chicago look like a ghost town.