In Holland, everyone (except for me) has a mp3-player or likewise. When I was in Belgium, I saw very few people with one! I like that much better because everyone (even in class) is getting de-socialized and we're getting pretty boring here.
How's that in your country? |
In romania only some rich kids have this kind of stuff... they make me very jealous, but I have a very big satisfaction when I see their traumatized faces when their Mp3 Player or ipods are stolen :twisted:
|
Hmpf one of my classmates already managed to get 4 broken. He now has his fifth mp3 player. But you can get them for quite few money, around €20,-. How much do they cost in Romania?
|
Well here are a little more expensive... anyway I could not afford to buy one, and if I would have one I would broke it in several days, destroy it or got stolen.
EDIT: But who knows maybe I will find one abandoned on the street... it happens but I think that they are jus a waste of money. |
almost everyone has one here
|
Same here. I have a Zen Neeon myself, not very popular, probably do the fact you can't get one outside of Hong Kong or Singapore at the moment. Picked it up last time I was over there. Nice little 5 gig machine.
|
Quote:
If they're not on their cell phone, they're listening to their mp3 player |
My view on the subject: Who would I rather listen to? Fennesz, or the stupid things my peers have to say?
|
I'm not living in a big city, nor to I get out much... But around here in Québec that kind of luxury is mostly unheard of. I really, really don't see a use anyways, considering I have all the music I want on my computer and that I hardly want to listen to music when I'm not at home.
|
One province over in Ontario, seems everyone has one. Good thing I picked up mine cheap, 30 bucks. I aint paying the insane prices they demand over here.
|
The current time is 10:33 AM (GMT) |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.