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Don't u get it for free? since ur soo many miles away from the school?
i dont know how it is in coventry but in London, students get free bus passes
The op is nine miles away from her school so she probably lives somewhere in the country in a small village. If she is the only child coming from that area then there isnt going to be a free bus and she would have to use the normal service bus into the town where the school is. I honestly do not think this is fake. Some people who went to school with me could not get a school bus to wher they lived and if they missed the normal buses then it was one hell of a walk for them. Not quite nine miles each way but still a long distance
First of all, we use miles - not kilometres. I used to have to travel 13 miles to school, and there was no free bus service/pass. My parents refused to buy a bus pass for me so therefore ended up paying around £40 per WEEK for bus travel to and from school. Expensive much?! Noticed how it's usually the American's calling fake on this FML because the majority of them can't be bothered to learn anything about our little country ;) Oh - and it's near impossible to find a job right now. I'm 18 and left college with decent A levels, and still I'm only a secretary with an apprentice wage of £100 a week. It still took me 6 months of being unemployed after finishing college to find this god-awful job! So to all of those saying "find a job - get a paper round" etc; OP might not even be of working age (which is 14 for a part time job in the UK - and even then you can only work around 8 hours a week) and minimum wage is around £4.something, so you wouldn't even get enough money a week to pay for the bus pass. Oh - and who'd work another 8 hours on the weekend/night, after walking 18 miles a day?! That's just me. Haha, that's a right little rant :|
damn irresponsible cheap inconsiderate parents. You should murder them both in a very subtle way and use that experience as a professional hit-man =D
Now you can tell your future grandkids when you're all old and wrinkled "When I was your age, I had to walk 9 miles, BOTH WAYS, in the drifting snow" and they'll say "Well, we don't give a shit. Now, hurry up and die so we can buy a new dog" and you'll just cry yourself to sleep in your geriatric ward, unloved.
11 degrees isn't that bad, for a comparison i have to walk about 2 miles in about 5-0 degrees, in Celcius of course, But still, Man that sucks for you, but hey look at the bright side, after a while you'll get fit and all the chicks will go for you.
..so? i walk everyday to school, its good excercise,and i agree with the freezing winter, but have you not heard of winter coats? Or..i don't know,try paying for the bus pass yourself?
Get a bike, or pay for it yourself, either way, don't be a douchebag and get a job or something.
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wow your parents suck..poor you! :( and that sucks that you have to walk 18 miles everyday...in cold weather :( FYL
1) It's snowing some places, so "winter weather" is not an unreasonable thing to say. 2) £60 is over 100 USD. Not necessarily that easy to come by, especially if... 3) OP may be a young kid with limited options. 4) Your parents totally suck. You could buy a pretty cheap bike and ride to school. And if you don't have the money, shovel snow (if there's snow) or do some silly jobs until you can afford a cheap solution.