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Drive thru ATMs. Also, people just sitting in their cars without driving.
What about drive-thru liquor stores!
Literally sitting in my car waiting for my take out order (canada)
What I mean is, just sitting in a parking lot not doing or waiting for anything. I came to realize after moving here that itβs probably the lack of 3rd spaces in the US. And because the country is so car-centric, the only place really where someone can take a minute just for themselves is in their car.
What does 3rd spaces mean? I'm not familiar with that phrase
Places that people coalesce other than work or home. A bar, a church, sport stadium, a park.
Ahh i see i see. Money makes those so much easier to find