By Anonymous - 10/11/2010 17:56 - United Kingdom

Today, I failed my driving test. I've been a legal driver in my home country for 8 years, but can't pass the test here. FML
I agree, your life sucks 26 368
You deserved it 14 848

Same thing different taste

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It's alright, Spongebob didn't give up, neither should you.

Well, I can see that being annoying. But it might simply be a 'getting accustomed to change' thing, depending on where you moved from and how many differences they are. I mean, generally the overall picture is the same, but there might be little nitty-gritty things that are different and a different side of the road etc and it all adds up. Or you're a bad driver who happened to never get caught out at all for eight years, and therefore you had no inkling of any faults, which I'd deem unlikely.

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I suggest you take your asses back to your home countries and leave ours alone.

Deal. Just get the F*** out of our country first :) P.S, yeah, im 1/8th iraqi.

im sure in your country you were a doctor too sorry much more strict here in the US.

RedPillSucks 31

OP is taking the test in the UK. Maybe they started driving in the US. I'm sure the instructors don't take kindly to driving on the wrong side of the street, not matter how polite their accents seem.

TheDrifter 23

Wrong side of the road I'm all practiced for red pill. it's the wrong side of the car part that always throws me off.

I think your the ones driving on the wrong side of the street when most of Europe has adapted to driving on the right side (directional)

NomadsReqium 0

sorry but the us likes safe drivers unlike that Indian shir

I'm sure they do. That doesn't seem to relate to the UK though.

RedPillSucks 31

What makes you think OP is Indian? For all you know he could be American. Did you miss the part where the comment was made from the UK

ha that means that everybody at your state suck at driving

sparta98 4

Sorry for the rampant sexists. Somebody let the pigs out of their cages...