Does your country have a retail parks?
Does your country have a retail parks?
we have now.
Never seen one. I have seen some malls that attempt to emulate this, but it's way smaller.
This one is a small park in Australia that I found on Google Maps. In Canada we have retail parks that are sometimes bigger than the entire city they're in.
I'm pretty sure I have been here before.
I clicked because it looks familiar... Then I saw a canadian posted it and I was confused.
yeah a couple, they're all awful,
It's in North Sydney. Was browsing the area for a trip I'm planning
Aka strip mall
Gotta modernise someday. Can't keep Roman architecture forever
our city layout is perfect, only farmers and pensioners go to those kind of places.
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Is there a corridor inside? What about during the winter? It's cold y know.
Well you're going into the store it's not like you sit in your car while they come out and serve you
Some, but most people park it on the streets
Didn't know 4x4s were a thing in Brazil. Thought that was an American thing
Our wealthy people love these, we call them "trucks for businessmen".
It's common. If you live in the countryside you'll see fuckloads.
Yeah, they're not all that bad actually
Yep. They're not as nice as malls though.
You wouldn't see a businessman driving one of those here. They're associated with rural life and farming and "rednecks". But in the countryside they're everywhere
Businessman drives Sedans here. Trucks (in the cities) are often driven by transport, kids whose daddy gave them or someone who is a cop or work in the military.
But in the countryside they're driven by anyone.
It's just like in 'murica, 90% will never be used like they should
Yup, not anywhere, but yes, and surpsingly most of them are pretty good.
Yeah and imho it should be banned
Yeah, ever since the 1980s, in fact.
How poor are you Paulistas? Here in Porto Alegre, all businessmen have a Nissan Frontier in the garage.