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موافق علي الرأي ده
و نفسي طريقة التفكير دي تتغير في مصر
الخير كان زمان ،،
و بيصعب عليا أوي الاقي واحدة راكب عربية خنزيرة و بيدورها بتوصيلة سلكة ،،
و لازق الفانوس بسليكون و مدلل
و يقولك دي هيا دي العربيات
و علي فكرة عربيات زمان مكنتش عبقرية
العبقرية من الشعب المصري اللي بيعرف يشغل اي عربية لحد اخر نفس ،،
و ارجعها اقولها تاني مفيش حاجة بتترمي في مصر و كله هيشتغل ،،
و التقرير ده مفيد
http://www.forbes.com/2004/01/26/cx_dl_0126feat.html
اقروا الكلام ده
The current lucky generation of automotive customers has no real understanding of how truly awful a car can be.
Even entry-level vehicles and subcompacts these days are surprisingly well made, thanks to a revolution started mainly by Japanese automakers
Between that time and today, the Japanese proved to the world that just because a car was cheap, it didn't mean it also couldn't be a well-built, value-laden automobile that looked and drove well.
Now, it's hard to find poorly made cars at all. True, nascent auto industries in places like Sri Lanka, Vietnam and other developing nations are a long way from turning out flawless automobiles. But even here the general quality is ensured, because most of the manufacturers have joint ventures with Japanese and Western carmakers.
بس هيا اعتقادات عند الشعب المصري لا يمكن تغييرها
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