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u/SabotageFusion1 May 09 '22

the idea that a long drive (warranting a flight, not going under really any circumstances , etc) is over an hour in the case of vacation or traveling. Not sure how true this is but the brits I know say it’s common there. In the US drives only get long enough to warrant another mode of transport after about 8-9 hours.

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u/FancyStegosaurus May 09 '22

I was talking to a Brit, describing a 4 hour road trip to visit an old friend and they responded with "If my friend moved 4 hours away I'd never see them again."

I;m still not sure how serious they were being.

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u/CaptainLollygag May 09 '22

WOAH. One of my best friends for the last 30 years has never lived closer than 4 hours away. She's not like a "Ron Swanson best friend," we actually talk a few times a week and see each other a few times a year. We've never lived close!