Good luck, bro
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Yeah, I've delivered pizza in a city of over 100k people. The whole idea of an address is to figure out where the destination is down to the personal residence. Doesn't matter if the people are spread out in a single building or many buildings.
I didn't go knocking on every door any time someone ordered pizza to an apartment. Biggest concern about apartments were if they had a buzzer, if that buzzer worked, and if the code matched the unit number or would be easy to figure out based on the information provided. And if it wasn't, their phone number was part of the information provided.
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Once saw a (German) documentary about this building. They have drop-off places on the ground floor where delivery drivers leave their goods in locked boxes. Payment and and locking/unlocking of the box is done digitally through phone.
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Snopes has an article on it, and even they couldn't come up with a solid number.
Photos Show Apartment Building in China With 30K Residents?
The building was reportedly located in Qianjiang Century City, the central business district of Hangzhou in Zhejiang province.
Snopes (www.snopes.com)
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[email protected]replied to u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org) last edited by
That sucks. Ours come to the door. To me that's part of the point, you don't want to leave your home, so you order something, right?
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That’s about 50 units per floor. Which does seem a bit low from looking at the pic. But 1000 per floor (to give you the 30k) seems way too high, unless the units are the size of broom closets.
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Am I the only one who worries first about trash collection day than pizza delivery (wildly unpopular in China btw)?
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Is that a refrigerator in the living room, and a tv over the stove?
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Can’t imagine the wait times for elevators at whatever the start/end of normal working hours must be.
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[email protected]replied to u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org) last edited by
What a bunch of lazy fucks.
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[email protected]replied to OhStopYellingAtMe last edited by
They probably deliver Chinese food.
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I'd assume the building has a trash collection chute. My old apartment building had one.
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Until your neighbor starts up with the gimp suit and webcam show again...
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Unfortunately he already is tied up in Peach Trees, trying to deliver justice to Ma-Ma.
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And if they don't, I'm sure that they'd have pickup schedules like any town would.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I saw the same thing. That's almost 20 people per unit.
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[email protected]replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
So this is what Cyberpunk 2077 based its apartment complexes on
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It all looks so short, like are the ceilings really low or is the camera just being held by a giant?
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It's called an open floor plan.
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You are all absolutely smothering the joke, lol
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I think they have collection centres, chutes were more of an American thing ("don't think about the trash" mentality).