What can we learn from foreigners?

That's a size of town thing here too. Passersby in Chicago are obstacles or scenery unless they are useful for something specific in the moment. They're traffic, kind of like. In a village passersby tend to be, well, people? As in you probably know who almost everybody is. Not sure that's coming off correctly.
 
Reminds me of how my sister after living in New York for awhile would, upon returning to the South, walk past the Walmart greeters without a word.
 
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