This is mostly an American thing. They/we tend to be more entitled and very selfish. Often making excuses for bad behavior with lines like "I'm keeping people employed". No stupid, you're increasing our groceries because of your selfishness.
Now I live in Taiwan and have visited many countries and found out that this is not the norm. Most people care about the community their live in and oftentimes put back their carts.
Another example of American entitlement. Americans often throw trash on the ground in parking lots because the trash cans are too far away or they can't find one. Again the same excuses, "Keeping these people employed".
In Taiwan(and Japan), if you can't find a trash can, you take your trash home with you. You actually have a hard time finding a bin in public here. But our streets are typically very clean. Because we care about the community and the people here are less selfish.
Mandarin for "that"is much more problematic. It's "neiga". And we typically say it multiple times. So imagine someone pointing at someone and says "neiga neiga"
I REALLY want it to be my primary OS. First, I couldn't get my GTX 3070ti to load correctly. Then I wanted the ability to have my browser windows to do a 50/50 split on my widescreen monitor. This isn't native. I spent time on stupid flatpaks and stupid terminals and endless forums and chatgpt and finally gave up.
Really? First time I did it, it kept giving me an error. Did it a few times and couldn't figure it out. Then I asked the community and the community laughed at me for not knowing sudo. WTF is sudo?!?!
OK fine. I got it working. Wait, why doesn't it auto update? Why do I need to constantly remind myself to update the software.... in terminal??!?
I'm not even a normie. But the toxic elitist community and the terminal requirement is just a dead end for most people.
It just depends on the instance you're on. The tankie instances, it's gone.