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it doesn't matter whether there is traffic or not people drivey if you don't have space on the ummm road you would drive on the sidewalk that's like every possible thing which will happen so don't worry about the speed speeds generally range between like seventy to eighty kilommeters perho to one hundred in the cities uhhh outside could be like sixty ninety kilomters which would be like thirty five to forty miles versus sixty to sixty five miles so that's okay but then you're kind of dealing with other slow moving traffic too at the same time right so it's kind of a little crazy because here if everyone's driving at sixty five it's fine right no one kind of drives at sixty five and the others are driving at twenty five in the same lanes sometimes yeah one of those one of those lucky person who doesn't want to drive past and wants to frustrate the other ones for sure
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yeah that may happen to be a google car
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yeah
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like if you're on el camino you see that
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yeah i know i've stopped seeing those cars at least those small ones now i think i only see the lexis everywhere
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and who else had the self serving car the was the the self driving car was it uber
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i think they stopped that because of the accident earlier yeah someone died i think in arissolna some you know
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they put a lot of trust into that anyway to begin with
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i i don't know i'm not sure about this like if because it's ai driving car so they give a lot of press on that i'm not sure if the same thing is happening for person like what is the odd like is the odd really higher than the ai driving car or lower than the ai driving car so because like the accident happen every day like what's the press on those accidents
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that's true too but the other thing was there was other than the driver anyway sitting so why didn't he actually control nothinged there right so that's kind of that being in the car yeah yeah of course it was not on its own right so there was always a driver but then yeah maybe it was not possible for the driver to actually have a reflex strong enough fast enough to but
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but but the tragedy is obviously a traged
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yeah but we will have all those and fight any years everywhere you're working but no one's actually in the drive then you can go and sit in the drive
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you don't need to be march of the parking lot either because like you're just sitting on the car the car is more utilized for other people
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for sure yeah no parking lots
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especially in san francisco
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oh gosh though
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maybe yeah all the parking fees are going to go up maybe
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hmmm
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phenomenally high at time
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yeah i think five ten years back like no one would ever imagine this is actually a juose rather than a fairy tale
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yeah
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lot of different things happening that's for sure wasn't it recently the fact to future movie had was the future was twenty twenty or like twenty eighteen i think is what they were referring to that a lot and trying to compare exactly what had
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yeah
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actually come to life
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hmmm
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yeah i remember seeing like uhhh there's kind of a t v series i think it's called hero and uhhh like on the scene it actually predicts one of the accident happen in that particular time i don't know how it does it but it just it could be a coincidence
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yeah it's like yeah it's like simpsons projecting what's going to happen and you go actually oh my god you knew
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i don't know
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hmmm
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hmmm
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it was already written in the stars
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yeah
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oh it's freezing
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hmmm
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but yeah i remember another chinese movie is predicking the like housing price for china like all of that time people are thinking it is ridiculous but now like when it comes to current time it's much more ridiculous than what
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oh is it really i heard or at least i saw a documentary where they were showing that there are so many ghostowns in china where there are a lot of buildings and everything built up but no one's actually living in that is that is that just one two places or is it more common
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it's quite it's a pretty common case i would say because like people are not buying the house just think they're buying it as an investment because there are limited land and space and like they don't see other uhhh potentialty in other type of investment that's why like uhhh even for gold and well the other uhhh it's like flucuate a lot of stock market has gold or silver it just flucuates so much but land is kind of the thing which is to keep update to the inflation and everything that's why people just love oh there is something in their nature they love having land i'm not sure if india has similar type of
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has a similar problem you don't actually have land anywhere left so it's a difference just too many people versus the land
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yeah yeah because like what is limited then the price got raised that's why like people are just crazy for that and
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i think the real estate is the thing in china right now
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is it booming even booming
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the comparative price like what is it
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mm
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so basically uhhh let me see so i think the housing price for basing the capitol city ummm just renting a probably a two bethroom is around
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around two thousand us dollar but just compared to the income which could be like one third of the income here and and uhhh like depending on like people but the average income it could be just like one third to uhhh half of the income here but the price is more
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the cost of living definitely isn't conducive to the salary
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and like if you want to buy a house it costs easily uhhh so basically for a two bedroom in ii it's cost easily uhhh as much less expensive as uhhh like three single family house yeah and so i'm not sure if this calculated there like so the housing there uhhh they have the square footage but the square footage has also a part of commonly shared space you need to pay for that so basically for example you it has elevator it has the hallway it it's go into the place you buy but you actually not living there and the wall is pretty steak compared to the woodenware wall here although you buy but it's not really your living space so basically it's kind of like maybe sixty to eighty percentage of what you're actually paying is what you are living
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wow so so like so homeowner's association fees is basically
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hmmm
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really
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incredible
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yeah
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believe that
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i think even here like we san francisco is ridiculous
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for sure i think baya is definitely apples for all you know i don't think anyone should buy
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i got lucky i don't know
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unless you yeah unless you boder around central then
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i bought my house in two thousand four from my ex boss and it was prob it was the scariest decision i was twenty six but now looking back it was one of the best decisions of my life so yeah i got in when it was actually very high peak market around that time too but yeah i had a boss i had a boss at that time who was selling a rental property and yeah i took advantage of that and it's made quite a difference now i forget about it today forget it yeah and income wise i'm making so much more versus at that age but yet you know the offsset it's still it would be impossible to buy to even get in the door
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yeah exactly yeah there are people who have like cash downs you can't even look think of that twenty person like why do you want to spend that twenty person
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yeah but like for people who has housing i know some like real ass uhhh realtors because they get into the market already and they're already in the market so they know like which is a good buy and like they may just have one house and earlier now they have six or seven houses
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yeah
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genius right it's kind of like one of those conversations starters where people say like what would you tell yourself if you could go back you know part of me is just like
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you woah
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yeah absolutely
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okay
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by law
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speaker2
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yeah i think i'm stocks most of a lot of stockcasts showed high
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yeah
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speaker1
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that's cool
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yeah those little things you would tell yourself if you were ten years old again
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if there's a time machine
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back to the future back to the past
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yeah i'd remember a lot of stuff i tell myself stay away from him and don't go out that night yeah all good stuff
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hmmm
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huh
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write a letter for your future self
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give me you something
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yeah
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hmmm
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but yeah that's that's interesting i didn't know that about china and the housing in that area i didn't know that that's
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like the financial condition for china currently is like people uhhh the government is trying to control the housing price because it just goes crazy and if they don't control it like it's people who are wealthy just get more and more yeah
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but they still have to figure out if anyone's coming from a village they need permissions to actually work in city they still have to be control through that
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yeah there there is control and i think it's just either last year the year before last year like some people uhhh got uhhh escort out from bei just because the city has too many people and like uhhh so there were kind of like maybe probably illegal living so basically they are just having a divider say in this room so basically this room is probably just like one bathroom ummm on the city but they are just like building either wooden or a cordor so that like two people can share the same room and reduce the cost of living but like that got ton down first
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uhhh
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and a lot of people have to go back to their hometown because of policy enforcement
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but they would have sold their property to come to the city in the first place and all that
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no probably uhhh so basically you have to have some kind of living permission to live there and uhhh if you don't have it like oh like for some like they have some housing enforcement saying like the house has to like how you build it similar to here how you how the if you have to recongur the house like it need to go through the city approval yeah but like because of the house of living is so expensive that people just like kind of building walls or like sharing in the apartment to to be able to afford the expenses but that is gotten abandoned
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uhhh huh
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i didn't know that
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hmmm
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hmmm
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well i guess we haven't gotten that far yet here
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yeah
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i mean us has more for sure and all those things
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yeah
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yeah especially this area it's definitely flat and widespread there's still a lot of room for growth but it's it's it's changing i've lived here for eighteen years yeah every yeah eighteen years i've seen a lot of growth
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mm
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pretty crazy
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but i feel personally for me every time i go back to china i feel i'm see in a different city because the growing the girls is so much different like you see new buildings everywhere here and there but like over here i feel like if i come if i come back in ten years it's probably already similar to what they have today right
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the uhhh owner of the particular company or something would have changed but it will still remain the same
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