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Same thing different taste
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Asian? woman? haha
could be very different rules
I love all the comments assuming the OP is in America. There are other countries out there in the big wide world you know. No wonder the rest of the world views Americans as ignorant.
most people assume your from the united states if your speaking English/typing online and they can neither see you or hear your voice. the united states is the largest country in the world that speaks English so it is most likely that someone speaking English is from there.
@ Most of the above-How about you half-literate idiots shut up. Just because her comment makes you all feel dumb you don't have to scrutinize her work, just go and get an proper education. @ Cinn- Yea, I agree. The thing that usually gets people in/ from other countries is the whole left to right side driving change and minor differnces in that country. P.S- Typed this in under a 2-minutes.
And needs to learn to spell
A sure-fire way to pass a driving test is to be a dramatic actor. It's best that every mirror/traffic check is to be exaggerated. Yet the longer you've been behind the wheel, the more traffic checks you'll omit. Also, for the douchebag drivers out there (not OP), using your blinkers doesn't hurt.
thats because you foreigners all drive like maniacs on the wrong side of the roads!
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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.