I don't think anyone can tell what Brazil (or the US for that matter) will be like in 15 years. Why make that decision now? And is that your only reason for moving?
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Anecdote: σε κτήριο που ειχε ftth αλλά δεν είχε το συγκεκριμένο διαμέρισμα μετά την αίτηση πήρε 10 μήνες να έρθουν να κάνουν την εγκατάσταση. Δε θα είχα μεγάλες ελπίδες για πολλά παραπάνω.
Nah I live in a medium sized city and it's not everyone. There are many people with headphones sure and some are doing things on their phone. There are also many people not doing anything or looking out the window (when in busses). It may have to do with demographics, it's mostly older people who aren't doing anything and teenagers in groups who spend the whole ride talking and that's a big part of public transport users so they affect the general image.
For what it's worth I probably bring the phone usage up cause I read on my phone but you can do that with a physical book and there are some people doing that too.
For the second yes, but mostly because I get lost very easily. The first not really, many people outside are not on their phones.
Something felt wrong about this comment but it took a while to figure out what. It's in English. I guess you meant you only communicate orally in German but it kinda confirms the original post.
Here's a very simple thing that many bus stops do not have. A sign at the correct height to actually see the name of the stop from inside the bus.
Most if not all music is on YouTube for free already. Maybe the equivalent is the sites that let you download music from YouTube and these come and go like the movie streaming sites.
Or they knew exactly what they were doing. There's even a crease on the clothes
You could get an adaptor and only keep the usb c cable. If the headphones themselves are good I wouldn't change them just for that.
Lemmy es abierto, es casi seguro que entrenan IAs con esos datos
No son taaantos, el secreto es no tener vida social