• GiddyGap
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    Ahh, European public transportation. Not an option in the US unless you live in NYC and rarely leave the city.

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        I legit can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic. lol

        I can’t imagine being ok with a 4-hr daily commute in a private car with all the amenities, much less one on a public train.

        You’re way tougher than I am, if you’re serious, I’ll say that!

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          A public train or bus is a way nicer commute than in a car. In a car you can’t really do anything but drive. On a train you can do just about any seated task. I wfh now but when I didn’t I would login and start work during my commute.

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            Fair enough. I’ve only had to use a train in one city when I would go to the airport and that shit was terrifying sometimes. Also, I can just listen to an audiobook if I’m trying to be productive in the car

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