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by senux
2079 days ago
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Hands down the most fascinating part of this thread is the number of comments from people saying "in the US x is different" or "in State y it works this way". You go on reading and you see people contradicting each other because of course, different States, different solutions; different towns, different solutions. It goes to show how much people think they know their country, to what degree they believe to know everything there is to know about their culture, history, and surroundings. Really though, we know very little despite what we tell ourselves or others. I guess the message is: travel a little people. Even if it's just to the neighboring State for crying out loud. |
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I used to be puzzled by how anyone could ever drive off with the nozzle still in the car. I had only seen the non-latching dispenser, and service stations don't exist in my country. I was probably (shamefully) thinking something along the lines of "dumb Americans."
Once in the US, I realized it's a mixture of full service and self-service stations with latching or non-latching dispensers, depending on the region. And I do need to make an extra glance at the gas tank door before driving off.