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RE: This is Not About A Noble Used Car Salesperson

Morning!

Good 'morning.' I caught that sunset. I mean the photo of your car along the shore with the sun setting behind it.

You know it was a fake background right? :) I don't like showing the area in pictures as I still have this nasty ex in another country and until today I don't feel comfortable revealing my whereabouts exactly. :) The car is ours though, just not the nice background.

We had this nightmare buying cars in Hungary, but how could it not be a nightmare not speaking the language and mostly dealing with gypsies. They scam their own people (so they told us) who can understand them, let alone a few expats who can't understand them anyway. Add to that the non-willing attitude to have a convo using translator apps and you are facing shitty situations, awkward :)

In Spain at least we could talk partially English, partially Spanish added some translations as most people here aren't rude and closing the door when you use a tool to help you chat with them. It felt like a shitty nightmare once again, it was intense, but the search was not as long as in Hungary. And the outcome was definitely a lot better and a real upgrade in many ways. Although we still miss our Mazda 6 station wagon as it was a nice car to drive, just many issues lol.

A smaller car is much more convenient here, we never actually used the station wagon space besides the fact that we all had loads of leg room. But talking to people around the world, buying a second hand car has become a true head ache globally :) #IFeelYou

Have a good weekend sir!

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We felt like that in Central and South America. We couldn't get out of there fast enough actually.

We did the whole car shopping ordeal down there, too. Got what we thought was a decent deal only to learn it wasn't. Know what, though? I learned a valuable lesson that year we toured Central and South America.

The better their English, the faster you run!

Means they really mastered their craft—snakes.