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US man says America has lost the art of local shops in video, draws support online

US man says America has lost the art of local shops in video, draws support online

India Today3 days ago
An American content creator, now living abroad, said he no longer finds the US to be the best place to live, and his take has seemed to have gained support online.Adam, a US-based traveller who goes by 'trvlking' on Instagram, triggered a conversation about how American neighbourhoods are losing their local character.In a video that's now making the rounds, he pointed out how hard it is to find locally-owned shops in the US - unlike in Europe, where such businesses still thrive.advertisement
'America has lost the art of the mom-and-pop shop,' Adam said as he added that people in the US usually head to Starbucks for coffee, and Walmart for art supplies or groceries.'But here in Europe, and other places too, you have small locally-owned shops for almost anything you can think of,' he said.As he walked down a street lined with niche stores - from fruit vendors to a plastics shop and a local cafe - Adam said that having all of this within walking distance felt unfamiliar to the American way of life.'The craziest part is that almost all of these things are usually within a 10 or 15-minute walk. The American mind cannot comprehend this,' he said.In the caption, he shared more of his thoughts: 'I love being able to walk five minutes to a little store that sells exactly what I'm looking for, and being greeted by a nice person who's been running the store for probably 40 years. It just adds depth to your life that you can't get when your main place of shopping is Walmart.'Watch the viral video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Adam - Travel King (@trvlking)Social media users seemed to agree with him. 'It's called community. America, unfortunately, has lost its value and respect for it,' a user said, while another added, 'I thought the same thing when I visited England. I saw a speaker store, a vacuum shop, and a tailor on the same street. In the US, these would all be one big store in a strip mall.'Others said America often fails to protect its small businesses. 'True. America talks a big game on 'small business', but small businesses get short shrift,' said a user.Another user added, 'I moved to Europe 23 years ago and I'm not going back.'A user also pointed out the structural differences: 'Most areas in the US aren't built for walking like Europe. It's just different.'Adam has been living in Romania for over a year now. In another viral video, he said that after experiencing life abroad, he doesn't see the US as his best option anymore.- EndsMust Watch
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