My mom was just talking to someone on the phone who thought that some contractor would "refuse the offer" (not sure...

My mom was just talking to someone on the phone who thought that some contractor would "refuse the offer" (not sure that is the right way to say it) because it is to far away.
Have in mind that in Slovenia you can drive through the whole country in about 4 hours.

But then it made me ponder: Would that be possible for example in the U.S.? If someone from eastern coast would require a service from someone on the western coast - would he just refuse?

>inb4 same service should be closer to him
Let's assume there isn't one.

>pic not related

What the fuck are you talking about?

he'd get the service from someone closer you fucking imbecile

it's a country of over 315 million

Why is your sexy Slovenian mother texting you in English?

Also post her feet

>slovenian questions

>retards

>makes retarded posts
>calls others retards

learn some fucking english you wannabe russian shit

Why so rude my lovely lad?

>learn some fucking english
Grammar wise I can find only one mistake.
Should've been "too" not "to". Sorry about that one.

it's a stupid question like wtf

What kind of service only exists on one side of the country?

>Would he just refuse

He would weigh whether making a manyhour long trip is worthwhile. wtf is this question

Might as well ask "Would a queer come from China to suck a dick in Iran?", sure if he thought the dick was good enough. Dick being a metaphor for service

>Have in mind that in Slovenia you can drive through the whole country in about 4 hours.
It takes several days to drive cross-country here, depending on how much sleep you want to get along the way. When I moved from Pennsylvania to California, I paid to have my car shipped over. It was not worth the time and gasoline cost to make the drive.


>If someone from eastern coast would require a service from someone on the western coast - would he just refuse?
Is it something that can be mailed? No problem, it's just a matter of time and paying for shipping. Otherwise? They'll just tell you they are out of their service area.

OP says:
"inb4 same service should be closer to him
Let's assume there isn't one."
Your answer:
"he'd get the service from someone closer you fucking imbecile
it's a country of over 315 million"

>be on Sup Forums
>complain about stupid questions
wew lad

>"inb4 same service should be closer to him
>Let's assume there isn't one."

Ok what service would it be?

what kind of stupid shit question is this

Answer me this one then: Would a nigger come from Nigeria to have sex with an obese woman for a porn shoot? Let's assume no niggers exist in America just for sake of argument

"service" should be available closer simply due to the distance and the amount of people

I'm sorry you have to witness this kind of autism guys...

My mate runs the only animal control business in all of Aus, he gets called across the country frequently

>driving 4 hours is far away
Is this actually how Europoors think?

>My mate runs the only animal control business in all of Aus, he gets called across the country frequently

Must be hard wrangling so many Aboriginals all over the place

Does he use cages and tranquilizers or just puts them down right away?

yes we get it, you're a racist, good for you...

Tranqs used to work, but meth is so prevalent here you might as well use lead.

Why is every Slovenian poster on this board a total cuck?

There is no service you can find that is only on the other side of the country. If it somehow was, you would have to travel there for the service.

>There is no service you can find that is only on the other side of the country
>What is legal brothels
Checkm8 atheists

thank you for zizek

Well this doesn't answer your question exactly but I live in California, so it's pretty normal for me to take a trip to another part of california that requires anywhere from 4 to 8 hours of driving. For example, my relatives live 6 hours away from me and I drive to see them a couple times a year. If I want to go to another city to do something, it's usually like an hour of driving at least.

I don't know about people who are trying to run a business and make money, but in Cali it's not unreasonable to drive 4 hours to go do something for leisure, like go to a concert or go hiking or something. When I was going to uni I drove about 45 minutes each day to get there, alot of people have a commute to work that is about an hour long drive.

>canadian trying to sound tough

just stop