Why don't Europeans have dryers? In the US, even the poorest people have dryers. I feel like I am living in the 1800s
Dryers are so much better, you can have your clothes done in an hour instead of having to wait days. Also clothes come out of a dryer nice and comfortable instead of all stiff
What are you talking about? I just folded the towels from the dryer.
Logan Garcia
Dryers are generally pretty tough on your clothes.
Cameron Gray
>my country doesn't have dryers >must mean the entire continent I live on doesn't either
Michael Long
dis And it's useless anyway.
Cameron White
Holy fuck yuros actually hang their clothes up lmfao how's the 3rd world
Angel Diaz
Well you don't put your delicates in the dryer. For simple stuff the dryer is so much better and your clothes feel a lot better. Well I've only lived in southern Europe but I'm 90 percent sure that most people in England don't have dryers either It's not useless it's so much faster and does a better job at drying your clothes. Americans take so many things for granted that would be considered luxuries in Europe. That's the advantage of living in a young country- everything is very modern. In Europe most things are outdated, it's cool to look at but you really miss out in a lot of the modern conveniences that the new world has.
Grayson Rivera
Why not? If it is hot and windy they are dry immediately.
Andrew Peterson
>Americans take so many things for granted that would be considered luxuries in SPAIN
Luke Gray
If something gets fucked up in the dryer it's not worth owning desu
Hudson King
>I'm 90 percent sure that most people in England don't have dryers either and you are wrong. >implying anybody wants to hang their clothes up in "unexpected rain: the country"
Nathaniel Jackson
This. It's not that you can't get a dryer it's that people just don't want to.
Daniel Turner
>everything is very modern Yeah, like their telecommunication infrastructure or credit cards... Oh wait...
There's no correlation, you tit.
I'm fairly sure it's only common there because it got marketed to stay-at-home moms in the fifties, so a lot of americans grew up in a household that had dryers, thus they got used to it. While none of it hapenned here, and most people don't even think they need a dryer.
Elijah Williams
Well, I've a dryer. I guess it would have to do with the weather, though
Brandon Gomez
A dryer.. In Spain? Good goy eh guy
Jace Long
I don't know about Europeans but we don't usually own them because we rely on the warmth of the sun, even in the winter it gets the job done. E*glish seem to use them because of their shitty weather