Saturday, December 7, 2024

Vietnam's roads are scarier than Turkey's.

 

I previously wrote an article about how I was afraid to cross the streets in Turkey.

Here is the article I wrote previously.

"Afraid thing for me in Turkey."👈You can click this.

If you haven't read this article yet, please read it first.

I received a message from a friend of mine who read that article.

He told me.







I read your blog article about crossing the street in Turkey. 

But…

The streets in Turkey are still not very terrible.

And

The fear of crossing the streets in Vietnam surpasses even that!!


In my previous article, I wrote that for Japanese people, It's normal to stop at a red light and cross at a green light. 

So, for a Japanese person like me, it was frightening to try to cross the busy streets in Turkey when there was a gap in the traffic.


Then what could be a road-crossing fear that surpasses that fear?


Then let's promptly take a look at how to cross the roads in Vietnam!!




What's the hell!!!!!!!!!!!!


Rather than waiting for a gap, they cross without hesitation even while a lot of vehicles are passing through!!!!

For me, they look like nothing but volunteers for suicide...

Or perhaps the bravest soldiers who fear not even death.

Are Vietnamese people like Terminators or something?




By the way,
the safe way to cross Vietnamese roads seems to be this.






But I don't have the courage to cross the road in Vietnam. 

If I tried to cross there alone, I'd probably die in seconds...



I made up my mind!!

I decided that when I cross the road in Vietnam, 
I would recruit a girl who could hold my hand and cross the road with me. 

Even if it looks shameful.

Even if others despise me or look down on me.

No matter what others blame about that.

I don't care about what others blame me.


Because honestly, I still don't want to die...



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