• whome@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 年前

    That goes for everything you can return but don’t have to. You can throw your trash away after the movie, you don’t have to leave it in the theatre.

    • tetris11@lemmy.ml
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      Germany are good at this. Not great, mind you, but good.

      I wonder what Japanese movie theatre’s are like

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      Not all return situations are equal either. There is a difficulty factor. I’ve returned carts every time in my life except once. I was about 50 car rows deep in a massive crowded lot and I realized there were no cart corrals at all. At the back of the massive lot and much, much closer to me was a bunch of carts. I pushed a few together and added mine. The difference in this scenario was not me.

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        See this is an exception that proves the rule. The fact that there was no way for you to return the cart to a cart corral means that it was a noticeable and memorable event, a deviation from what should normally be the correct way of doing things. If you had been a person who’d never returned carts, this would have just been a day ending with the letter “y.”