>>>What's wrong with their taking a bus to the office?
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>>Wrong would be too strong a word. It's just that in the U.S., in the suburbs, taking the bus conveys the message that you haven't achieved much financial success. Some of these are young people starting out, of course, and circumstances will probably change for them, but for now they are likely to be financial peons. You don't see real cops riding suburban buses to and from work, that's for sure.
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>>It's different in the city. Lots of professionals take buses or the L downtown. Out here in the burbs it's a different story.
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>Strange. That all smacks of snobbery. To think you HAVE to be a consumer to be respected. People spit on the pavement if they walk to the store to get their newspaper? I'd say it's commnedable that they're reducing their C-footprint, preserving earth's resources and all that. Maybe "green" thinking is commensurate WITH their young age.
The issue is that in the suburbs, generally, public transit stinks, so getting anywhere on the bus involves multiple transfers and too long a ride. No one does that unless they have to.
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