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    2 hours ago

    I often get food delivery people asking if I know where X number apartment is in my building when I’m out walking my dogs. Man, I don’t fucking even remember my own number half the time. All I can say that if you’re looking for 1 but you’re way the fuck over by 120, you are on the exact opposite side of the complex that you need to be.

  • @umbraroze
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    46 hours ago

    One day I was walking about.
    Someone said “Excuse me, could you tell me where is (random street)?”
    I was like “That sounds familiar, hold on a second.”
    Looked it up from the map on my phone.
    It’s literally the next street over.
    It was about that time I decided people perhaps shouldn’t ask me directions if they value their time.

  • @otacon239
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    68 hours ago

    I’m definitely not with majority on this. Every city I’ve lived in, I can navigate decently well by major streets, highways, landmarks, etc. I think it came with the fact that I moved around so much growing up. I always want to feel like I know the area, so I’ll study a map for a couple hours whenever I first move in.

  • @[email protected]
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    913 hours ago

    I’m not afraid to confess that I’ve given completely fabricated directions out of pure embarrassment.

    “Yes, yes, just continue straight in that direction for a while and then turn left twice and you are there!”

    Those poor souls…

  • @fjordbasa
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    714 hours ago

    I struggle with spatial awareness and memory and why wouldn’t I use the amazing achievement that is ubiquitously available GPS service and directions?

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    19 hours ago

    I feel dumb whenever people are telling me road names, of even major roads. Like, I know the turns to take to get to a couple regular places, who’s got the time to check out the street sign while watching traffic/turning?

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      You don’t hear the road names when your GPS tells you where to turn? I’m shocked by how many people are unfamiliar with major roads in their city. I’ve met people who couldn’t even tell me what crossroads they lived at. To me, part of learning to drive meant making a note of the road names near me so I was familiar with locations based on road names.

      I’m not old either, I’m in my early 20s.

      • @[email protected]
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        87 hours ago

        Which savage listens to the gps? Turning off the sound is the first thing I do. Although I have been considering getting a snoop dogg voiced gps or maybe Douglas Hedley (the philosophy professor from Cunk).

      • @[email protected]
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        114 hours ago

        I live in the country - I know what road I live on and the couple connecting roads, but not the roads around the city a ways away that has my regular places, or the big highways I’ve not really had much reason to use. I don’t really drive all that much, and once I learned how to get to my usual places from the GPS (which did say the names) then I knew which turns to take and didn’t need it, so I never heard the names after that. They’ve just not been all that relevant to me getting places unless someone tries to give me directions that way, where it’s almost always easier just to have an address.

        Granted I’m not much of a fan of driving really, I avoid it if I can which makes being in the middle of nowhere a bit more inconvenient heheheh

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    20 hours ago

    “Easy, just go down to that park where they have the pumpkin festival in the fall, then turn right. At the greengrocer’s, well, where it used to be, I think they built something else there now? Anyway, cross the street there, and right before you reach Maggie’s yard, say hello to her from me, will you? you’ll have to go down to that other place, I forgot the name but they have the best chocolate cake you’ve ever tasted…”

    Grandma please, just tell me the address!

    • @dejected_warp_core
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      1119 hours ago

      What’s really fun is asking someone like that directions in an emergency. You’ll get the same winding explanation, but in triplicate, all at once, since the fastest route is one of those depending on a half-dozen seemingly unrelated factors.

  • @Voyajer
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    I’ll give you directions, but you have to be comfortable with landmarks and slang names for various areas.

    “Then turn right at the stab n’ grab, if you reach the Canada lot you’ve go too far.”

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    1019 hours ago

    Doesn’t even need to be directions.

    “You know, [place], over in [major part of city]?”

    “Oh yeah, haha, [major part of city]. (Discretely take out phone because I have no idea where anything is in this city that I have lived in for 20 years)”

  • @[email protected]
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    1521 hours ago

    top tip: explore. it’s pretty fun to purposefully take wrong turns and just learn what’s out there just out of eyesight

    • @[email protected]
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      420 hours ago

      Played a keep the flow, right turn on red game in San Francisco… made every right turn on every red I got. So many beautiful unique homes abound!

    • NONE
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      119 hours ago

      Warning: This tip does not applies to third world countries. If you’re lost in Latin America, you’re doomed.

  • NONE
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    2023 hours ago

    I don’t “live” in the city, I live in my house, and I only leave to go to college or work. So if want to know where my college or my work are, I’m your man. Otherwise…

  • @dejected_warp_core
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    519 hours ago

    Before we had stuff like Google Maps, or any digital navigation service really, nobody could then, either.

    Even when asking someone for directions to get to where they live you get the wrong number of stoplights, turns, and so on. Street-names are also a gamble because maybe they (mis)remember that the street they commute on changed four years ago. I would wager that most folks are just not “wired” for this sort of task, and is why (shipping) pilots, trackers, and trail-guides are a thing.

  • @affiliate
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    821 hours ago

    i can give directions very easily. i simply read them off of my phone

  • @[email protected]
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    419 hours ago

    I was stopped on the way to work and asked where a particular street was. I had no idea.

    I saw it a few minutes later. I had crossed it every day for 20 years.