Taiwan's musical garbage trucks. I love different cultures.
I am always interested to know how other peoples lives, as sharing experiences can be useful. I think making musical garbage trucks is a good idea because many people associate garbage trucks with something unpleasant. I am glad that people have begun to think more about ecology. Thanks to the development of the green movement, there are more and more companies that provide rental services for garbage containers. I often use dumpsterrentalslafayette.com because I work as a construction worker, and after construction, there is a lot of garbage left over.
Logistically ludicrous, invent bins.
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Thanks for the news from 2011.
I was taken with the garbage and composed this tune:
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"Thanks for the news from 2011." So? Musical garbage trucks have been operated in Taiwan for a long time; it's simply part of Taiwanese culture. And ludicrous? Are you laughing at the Taiwanese? Judging another country's culture only because you read a small article about it is ludicrous, indeed. Or maybe I misunderstand your comment...
@Ryo1 "it's simply part of Taiwanese culture. And ludicrous? Are you laughing at the Taiwanese? Judging another country's culture only because you read a small article about it is ludicrous, indeed."
I wasn't laughing before but I am now and it's not at the people who live in Taiwan.
It's illogical, inconvenient and ineluctably, ineffably inefficient to expect each person with garbage to be there when the music plays.
What other gems of your understanding of "Taiwanese culture" will you regale us with next?
@waitingforgodo Well, if it's working for the Taiwanese... Having lived in multiple countries and always worked with people from different countries and different cultures, I have learnt not to judge them by my standards. I simply observe. Anyway, all good. Fun having a chat with you.
Pavlov’s dog situation appears to be the reward!!!
I visited Taipei and Keelung Taiwan.
The cities were both spotlessly clean.
Not even leaves.
It’s the difference between living in a run down 30 year old mobile home and visiting your crazy aunt that has dust covers on everything in her antebellum mansion.