Comments by "Holger P." (@holger_p) on "Feli from Germany"
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Also in Germany, the german cars are considered luxury most often, they always cost at least 20% more than imported cars. 50% of all the locally sold german cars, are bought by companies, they get special deals and make it affordable. In east germany, with little less if people buy a new car it's most often asian, like Toyota, Mazda, Hyundai - and they do not have any image problem, they are considered same quality for less price. So since people know, a Audi A4 is more expensive than a Toyota Corolla, they consider it as 'more luxury.
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@R0yB477y The difference is, house do not have more than 5 stories, if they have more, they have to have an elevator.
Allowed maximum height of buildings in Berlin is 22m; 72ft.
And the buildings are often from 1880. NYC is young. In 1880 were haven't even been toilets in the appartments. It has been rebuild meanwhile of course. But in such old structeres there is often no space for elevators.
I asked, because of nobody is complaining here. I keeps you fit. My uncle is 85 now, he moved from 5th to first floor when he was 70. That's a simple solution, if you are not fit enough.
Same is for escalators or even worse "moving sidewalks". People got legs for this.
They go to gym to stay fit, but are unable to use a staircase ?
The simple reason why you walk up to 2-3 floor, even if an elevator is present, is very simple: First, it's faster. You don't have to wait. Second it's a courtesy to other people, who want to go higher, and dont want to stop on floor, 1,2,3 if they want to go to floor 7.
YOu have to get up 5 minutes earlier, to be on time with the elevator ;-)
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