• Miles O'Brien
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    171 month ago

    I’m from the united states Midwest and have Heard people claim to be local to cities while living 20miles away from city limits.

    • Steve Dice
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      91 month ago

      You guys are wild when it comes to distances. I was recently in LA and everyone insisted a 20 minutes car commute classified as “close”. On another occasion, a lady literally told me “You said it was far away. It’s only 50 miles”.

      • Miles O'Brien
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        41 month ago

        I rode a bicycle 120 miles a few years back just because I felt like it one day. I’m probably not the best just for what’s considered “reasonable”

        That said, it really is the joke/meme “Americans think 100 years is a long time, Europeans think 100 miles is a long distance”

        Personally, I feel like if I’m more than 3 miles away, I’m not local. I may be “from the area” but I’m not “a local”

        Most people I know wouldn’t consider 50 miles to be “close” though in terms of “can I pop over for a quick trip or do I need to plan my day around it”

        As for car rides, like… If I’m driving I don’t mind so much because I’m occupied by trying not to die, but as a passenger anything over 5 minutes is not a “quick trip”

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          To be fair, a 10km distance here in Canada can mean you’re part of the suburbs of a city. I’m in the suburbs of Montréal, but if someone asks me online where I’m from, I’m not gonna say my 10 000 people little town, I’ll say Montréal.

          It’s what, 7 miles? I think that’s fair enough to say local I think?

        • Steve Dice
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          11 month ago

          First of all: lol. In all seriousness, though, most 20 minutes Ubers I took were around 6-10 km, which would take me over an hour of walking.