For most of her life, Sabrina Vu had a car, even though you can’t drive far in her native Singapore, a city-state about a quarter of the size of Rhode Island.
The remark at the end - " your own family comes first" - just ends up sounding selfish and anti-social.
American media introducing American values in their analysis of the situation of a completely different country? No!
What’s funny too is that if American culture didn’t spread all over the world, the car culture and want for a car would probably be close to non existent in countries like Singapore. It’s a very small country that’s extremely dense, it doesn’t make much sense to want a car when you’ve got nowhere to put it anyway.
The remark at the end - " your own family comes first" - just ends up sounding selfish and anti-social.
American media introducing American values in their analysis of the situation of a completely different country? No!
What’s funny too is that if American culture didn’t spread all over the world, the car culture and want for a car would probably be close to non existent in countries like Singapore. It’s a very small country that’s extremely dense, it doesn’t make much sense to want a car when you’ve got nowhere to put it anyway.