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Topic

Transportation for one LA girl

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • もも
  • mail
  • 2023/03/25 09:15

I will be staying in Torrance, LA for about a month. I would like to go sightseeing on weekends and when I have free time, I would like to use public transportation when it is light and Uber or Lyft when it gets dark.
I would like to know if there are any subway or bus lines that I should not take even during the daytime.

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#36
  • Torrance
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 06:14
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I have yet to hear of that trick in LA, but it might be better to think of backpacks as a way to fit in with your surroundings and to carry drinks, jackets, etc., and to keep your valuables on your person.
Incidentally, I took the J Line to Downtown yesterday, and again, there were many people using backpacks.
Also, I think you can use a slanted purse on Torrance Transit if you are dressed up, except for Lines 3 and 8, which are long and sometimes crowded, but the rest of the lines are empty.

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#37
  • Torrance
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 06:42
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Sorry for repeating myself, but I think the Torrance bus #8 is fine even if you are dressed up. It doesn't go through poor neighborhoods and many women who shop at Del Amo Mall and South Bay Galleria use it to commute to work.

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#38
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 07:36
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It's not a trip within Japan, so no matter how carefully you dress in a foreign country, you will be able to tell by the atmosphere.
I have lived in the U.S. for many years, so I can live with that much judgment.

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#39
  • Miku
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 08:22
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> You can tell that you are a tourist by the atmosphere > No matter how carefully you dress in a foreign country, you can tell by the atmosphere.

So, I think everyone is advising you not to be so obvious ?
So, are you saying that I should dress in a way that makes it obvious that I am a tourist ?
If not, what is your advice on what to wear?

Why are you so insistent and stubborn, as you are in other topics ??

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#42
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 09:47
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Let's dig a little deeper.
If you were traveling abroad and walking along and a blonde-haired, blue-eyed man spoke to you in one word of Japanese, saying that he was studying Japanese,
you would already be soaring. The advice on how to dress is for the person to decide, and there is no need for others to tell you what to wear.

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