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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•2 years agoNot to lump it in South Korea, but Koreans stay active and going out for many more years than other countries. While the healthcare is good, I’m sure the “not staying at home” is better.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•2 years agoAnd yet this, too, is driven by terrible political decisions that practically force Americans to drive even the shortest distances. As a European, your cities and towns are extremely aggressive towards pedestrians and cyclists.
Not to lump it in South Korea, but Koreans stay active and going out for many more years than other countries.
While the healthcare is good, I’m sure the “not staying at home” is better.
And yet this, too, is driven by terrible political decisions that practically force Americans to drive even the shortest distances. As a European, your cities and towns are extremely aggressive towards pedestrians and cyclists.
And fat shaming is also a normal thing.