>>713829263>there are switchs 2 available everywhereA lot of stores near me were sold out right after launch which is too be expected for a major release like that. Not sure how it is now
>You always see Americans saying scalpers take every productScalping is a problem and I've noticed a lot of major retailers have since started placing purchase limits on a lot of goods. My local Target even has Pokemon, YuGiOh, and Magic cards locked up to prevent scalpers
>rent is 2.5K for a small flatYeah in very wealthy areas like LA and NYC, apartments can get that expensive. Where I live a really nice apartment would be like $1500-$2000 a month, but a standard apartment would be much more affordable
>you need a car to drive 5 blocks because no sidewalksUrban areas are very walkable and have public transportation but suburban areas do require a car. Suburbs just segment everything and require you to drive to specialized areas. You live in a residential development, shop in a commercial development, and work in an office development
>a bag of lettuce is 25 dollarsCertain food prices have gotten relatively expensive post-covid but not that crazy. It costs around $200 a week where I live for food for two people plus dog
>you also have to drive one hour to get inNo, I'm 5 minutes from pretty much anything I could want, but for any real job I'd have to commute 30 minutes into the city