Hello, hello dear listener and welcome into speaking part three.
Public facilities, facilities, the same amenities.
So you know, different restaurants, cafes, swimming pools, hotels, wells, bars, restaurants and cafes and McDonald's and all this stuff.
Rory is here to give us super answers.
Rory, hello.
Hello, its me.
Lets talk about public facilities.
What are the benefits of public facilities?
Well generally theyre pretty accessible in terms of location and membership.
And if theyre publicly funded then theres some minimum standard of care involved usually.
Why are public transport methods popular, such as the subway?
Well, lots of reasons I suppose.
It's cheap, direct and usually easy to access because it's got to cater to a lot of people at one time.
In most countries it's rather reliable too.
Why are some public transport methods unpopular?
Well, probably for as many reasons as the ones I gave you last time.
I mean they could be poorly maintained, unreliable and not work properly due to a combination of poor investment and overuse and just a general lack of care and respect.
If people haven't had that instilled in them, I mean would you want to spend any length of time in an enclosed space that's literally falling to pieces around you?
What kind of transport do young people and old people prefer?
Oh wow.