Im 20 and taking my lessons currently and a 2 hour lesson is costing me £100. That plus the guarentee that insurance will have me over a barrel because im a new driver and the cost of buying a car and the fuel for it (fuel prices in the south west uk has only now started to decline) all make buying a car a dream and thus lessons pointless. There was a huge increase in people wanting lessons after our lockdown restriction would end which caused insanely long waiting lists and the cost of lessons went from £30 to £50 an hour. Since the south west of england is quite rural, there's not as many instructors around so they can get away with charging higher. Now the waiting list is barely a month and they refuse to lower the prices because (in my opinion) over the past 15 or so years, we've only ever been seeing prices for anything go up as if that's the normal progression. Therefore the stupidly priced lessons don't need to come down because prices coming down is a rarity. The only reason I'm getting my license is because I'm fortunate enough to have a job and for work, I'll occasionally nees to drive to sites.
keep in mind that this is in Finland. I was in the driving school in 2017 and the whole thing costed total like 3000 euros and luckily my parents helped me cuz i didnt have that kind of money
I got my license last year at 30. 2008-2009 would have been when I was supposed to get my permit and license, but my family was broke, so there was no way I was getting a car, nor could we afford to have one of our cars get damaged.
Dang i actually cried when i quit my first job. I remember asking to speak with my boss in his office and crying because i didnt feel like i was good enough for all the things he did for me. I offered to continue working and servicing until he found a replacement. We are friends to this day and we pick each others brains about problems that we have with our teams.
where i live in the uk our fuel cost is £1.45 per litre (mid sized town). Around $1.95. That's very low compared to most cities. During covid it was much higher and still hasn't fully recovered.
Same. The only thing that would change for me if I got my license is I’d have to start running errands but soon I’m actually going to need one so I’ll have to start working towards it soon.
Currently working on getting my learner’s permit (for the second time after i let the last one expire) at 20, and for me it’s as simple as where I live. I don’t really want to be learning to drive around Boston, y’know? They call us Massholes for a reason, shit is scary out here
Same exact situation for me, except 3 years older. I live in Seattle and don't need a car to get around. I can save a lot more money without a car so I'm not looking to get one even after getting a license. Thinking of getting a zipcar membership. I finally got my permit renewed last month and gotta seriously practice this time 😅
As someone who grew up in the Boston area, it can be daunting at first learning to drive there. A lot of people are just aggressive, but as long as you drive defensively you'll be fine. And if you can learn to drive in Boston, you can drive literally anywhere.
Boston was the worst place I've ever driven. So much traffic plus holy shit the tunnels suck. Kept missing exits because it's the only place I've seen exits in tunnels. GPS couldn't tell where the fuck I was.
I’m a senior in HS and finally getting around to it, just bc it has always been easier to take public transit, and I have been busy with school and stuff
5:40 Agree so much. I worked retail for 2 years and it broke me completly. I wasn't strong enough to continue. I can't imagine how those 10 years must have been o7
02:29 not entirely true, you can group buy gas shares the main issue is if the prices fall hard and they want to restock that holding tank they force you to get your 'shares' from the tank which has happened a couple of times in US
i'll never get a car if i don't 1000% need one. even if i can magically one day afford insurance and maintenance expenses, i hate what car companies have done to the US and i will die on the hill of walkable cities and/or a transcontinental railroad.
Didn't get my license until 26. Didn't need it because I live in London so there's plenty of decent public transport. If there's other options to get around then it's a waste of money for most people, particularly when you consider the odds of a crash and cost of insurance at young ages. Various small decisions like this have led to me saving a lot more than others my age so now at 29 I have a small house nearly paid off and a reasonably sized investment account.
When I got my car at 18, it was physically impossible for me to fill the tank for any more than like 44 dollars. Now, 3 years later, it’s like somewhere around 65 bucks for a full tank. It’s crazy, man. Thankfully the lower insurance payments have sort of equaled it out
I’m damn near 20 and don’t have mine. I lived in the city in high school and am in college now so I just don’t need it since the grocery store is 2 blocks from me and I am perfectly comfortable taking the metro (yes even at night, but this is more of a privilege of being a decently large dude) and with money money I save, I can get an Uber or 2 a month and come out way ahead. If I were to get it, i would suddenly have responsibilities I honestly just kinda don’t want, like driving grandparents and little siblings around. Also insurance is hella expensive. This may all be copium and I know I’ll need it eventually, but for now I’m happy to pay the price of being shit on by my friends every one and a while by saving $100s of expenses every month.
surely get the license while you still live near your parents. You still don't need to get a car or use the license until you have to, but if you wait and suddenly have to move for a job or need a car for some reason you'll be beating yourself up.
as someone who just got my learners at way too old, cars are expensive, taking uber a couple times a month and public transit or cycling everywhere else comes out to be way cheaper than getting a license
I had a bunch of health problems at the end of high school so I didnt get my license then, then I went to uni and was too busy with that, now I'm 25 and still havent gotten it. Finding the time is really annoying when you arent still in school.
I think it comes from a generation growing up on iPads and having access to insane technology so early on. I wanted my license at 16 so I can go to a friends house and play games on their Xbox and sneak into rated r movies. Now kids can hop on discord, play Roblox and Fortnite together, and leaving home means they lose a decent internet connection.
I am 22, but it’s multiple things. Car payments being expensive, health insurance, phone, etc. Easier/cheaper to take a bus to work then pay 300-400 a month for a car
I think the oldest alpha is 2011 minimum, My youngest sibling is in 8th grade (2010) and as far as I can tell they and all the other 8th graders are generally more zoomer than alpha.
im 22, got my license when I was 18 b/c I was moving and needed it. If you just don't go out or are ok w/ public transit + the occasional uber ya really don't feel the pressure to. Also like SOMEONE u know has a car and will drive/pick u up
I got my liscense at 22. My twin sister got hers at 17. We fall in the zillenial time frame. She wanted to GTFO of the house as soon as she could and I didn’t see the rush.
I’m a Zoomer with no license, and my whole family is obsessed with cars. I hit driving age during Covid, so it just didn’t feel necessary. Now that I’m in college in a different state, I don’t have the time to get it during my breaks while I’m back home
Had to get my license late due to bad hs scheduling. But I really had no desire to get one anyway no where I wanted to go and driving is statistically dangerous
Got my permit and license at 18 only because I was going out of state for school and didn’t want to deal with it. I didn’t start driving till I was 20 and started “commuting” to work (a 5 minute drive) I just never went anywhere as a kid and was lucky enough to be walking distance from my highschool so why would I ever want to drive?
I got mine a few days after my 19th birthday (I would’ve had it at 18 but I failed the test the first time lol), I wasn’t in a rush because I didn’t have anything to drive to. I went and got it because I knew I’d have to start driving to college a few months later. I’m sure a lot of other zoomers are in the same boat, there’s no need to drive because of how much of our lives are online. We don’t have to go somewhere to see our friends
@@mr_0n10n5 next year when you are 25 your rates will drop a lot. mine got cut in half. but having an accident might make it tricky as they think you are a high risk driver. but once you are 25 it will help alot
I disagree with the statement of not asking questions after 1 month. If you dont know something its WAY better to ask and be a little embarrassed than to be in the dark.
In Malaysia i got yelled at for asking question within the 1st week because apparently the 2 hour orientation on day 1 was suppose to be enough to cover everything. I quit that job in 3 months cuz the management was garbage
What I don’t understand is that we have the lowest gas prices in the world. So how come every other country seems to be fine but our prices go up by a dollar and everybody fucking shit themselves
Millenial here - I dont have my license because I live in a big city with great public transport and simply do not need it. I reach my destinations with public transport and bikes and have heavy stuff like water delivered home. Saves a lot of money :)
I dont think homie understands that as a 23 year old (meaning like when i was 12 or 13 gas prices were at a dollar a gallon still) Shits almost 5 dollars right now and i aint gettin my drivers licenses till somethin happens either im rich enough to afford rent and almost $100 each week or 2 of gas or they drop that shit back to at the very least 2 dollars cause i know 1 dollar a gallon aint ever happening again
im 21 still need to get my licence and upgrade from my learners. i have about 80/120 hours started when i was 16 but i dont like going cause my dad is scary :(
I’m a 19 year old zoomer, still don’t have my license. I got my permit but never got around to getting my license. Just not a priority, especially since now I’m in a walkable town
House released a youtube channel that is absolutely spamming my feed...(partly because I keep watching the videos) but they're probably making quite a bit in ad revenue like normal youtubers on effectively a dead show
Got my learners when I was 18. Didn’t actually use any of it until very recently (22). Many of my friends have licenses and don’t own a car. Too expensive, especially somewhere like California. The cheat code is electric cars are starting to overcome this. More up front cost but incredibly cheap gas and barely any maintenance .
i got my license when i was 17, now 4 years ago and god damn it i'm going to keep driving. and even more god damn it im going to get a stupid ass car like a dodge viper and i want to drive it to the sun and back
Genuinely good for you if you enjoy having a car. A lot of people are vocal about living car free/getting their license "late" when the topic comes up because the general public sees it as confusing and even embarrassing. My coworkers tend to pity me when I take the bus home, even though I enjoy the trip. But if you have a dream car and want to ride it until the day you die, then I'm glad you've found something that makes you happy.
I quit a bad job at waffle house with a manager that I never really saw bc I worked 3rd shift. I remain at a "bad" job today bc my manager is great. So not quite tested completely
Im 20 and taking my lessons currently and a 2 hour lesson is costing me £100. That plus the guarentee that insurance will have me over a barrel because im a new driver and the cost of buying a car and the fuel for it (fuel prices in the south west uk has only now started to decline) all make buying a car a dream and thus lessons pointless. There was a huge increase in people wanting lessons after our lockdown restriction would end which caused insanely long waiting lists and the cost of lessons went from £30 to £50 an hour. Since the south west of england is quite rural, there's not as many instructors around so they can get away with charging higher. Now the waiting list is barely a month and they refuse to lower the prices because (in my opinion) over the past 15 or so years, we've only ever been seeing prices for anything go up as if that's the normal progression. Therefore the stupidly priced lessons don't need to come down because prices coming down is a rarity. The only reason I'm getting my license is because I'm fortunate enough to have a job and for work, I'll occasionally nees to drive to sites.
keep in mind that this is in Finland. I was in the driving school in 2017 and the whole thing costed total like 3000 euros and luckily my parents helped me cuz i didnt have that kind of money
Are lessons legally required? In the US you just pass a written test to get your permit, then you learn to drive with a family member or friend
I got my license last year at 30. 2008-2009 would have been when I was supposed to get my permit and license, but my family was broke, so there was no way I was getting a car, nor could we afford to have one of our cars get damaged.
look forward to these clips everyday. your awesome Big A and editors
Dang i actually cried when i quit my first job. I remember asking to speak with my boss in his office and crying because i didnt feel like i was good enough for all the things he did for me. I offered to continue working and servicing until he found a replacement. We are friends to this day and we pick each others brains about problems that we have with our teams.
Bro got put into the job pipeline manipulated by American capitalism EXACTLY how it wanted you
@yuhhuhuhyeah obviously
asking for everything for the first month of working is a pretty good advice
Gas was down to $0.85 in Oklahoma at Costco during COVID. It was amazing
yeah because you pay the subscription fee to access the costco holy grail gas prices
@@hyojinlunyahwhich is completely worth it
@@hyojinlunyahin the UK you save like a penny it's not that deep dude
@@hyojinlunyah was like 1.75 at its lowest here in florida. at a regular gas station. was the same price at the costco/sams club
where i live in the uk our fuel cost is £1.45 per litre (mid sized town). Around $1.95. That's very low compared to most cities. During covid it was much higher and still hasn't fully recovered.
I still need to get my license
Why should I care?
Same.
The only thing that would change for me if I got my license is I’d have to start running errands but soon I’m actually going to need one so I’ll have to start working towards it soon.
Too young to have a license, yet too old to be an atrioc viewer
@@haloforgeguy453why should they care if you care?
@@haloforgeguy453divorced-family ass comment
Got like my learners, practiced driving once, hated it. Never again. My ass doing cardio for life
Currently working on getting my learner’s permit (for the second time after i let the last one expire) at 20, and for me it’s as simple as where I live. I don’t really want to be learning to drive around Boston, y’know? They call us Massholes for a reason, shit is scary out here
Same exact situation for me, except 3 years older. I live in Seattle and don't need a car to get around. I can save a lot more money without a car so I'm not looking to get one even after getting a license. Thinking of getting a zipcar membership. I finally got my permit renewed last month and gotta seriously practice this time 😅
As someone who grew up in the Boston area, it can be daunting at first learning to drive there. A lot of people are just aggressive, but as long as you drive defensively you'll be fine. And if you can learn to drive in Boston, you can drive literally anywhere.
Boston was the worst place I've ever driven. So much traffic plus holy shit the tunnels suck. Kept missing exits because it's the only place I've seen exits in tunnels. GPS couldn't tell where the fuck I was.
I’m a senior in HS and finally getting around to it, just bc it has always been easier to take public transit, and I have been busy with school and stuff
1:45 here in florida gas during 2020/2021 when people were working from home gas was around 1.75 at the lowest.
In early 2017, the winter prices for gas allowed me to fill up for $1.23. I almost cried.
5:40 Agree so much. I worked retail for 2 years and it broke me completly. I wasn't strong enough to continue. I can't imagine how those 10 years must have been o7
02:29 not entirely true, you can group buy gas shares the main issue is if the prices fall hard and they want to restock that holding tank they force you to get your 'shares' from the tank which has happened a couple of times in US
Yeah, my parents were really confused when I didn’t care/wasn’t excited about getting my license. Where am I gonna drive, the mall?
I'm 25 now and don't plan on getting my driver's license any time soon. I'm lucky to live somewhere with great public transit.
its true. i would NEVER have watched house without atrioc. and i only watch it through his stream. but i would for sure check out a house spinoff now
I love the chat came up with Zoobmafos just like I said to myself
i'll never get a car if i don't 1000% need one. even if i can magically one day afford insurance and maintenance expenses, i hate what car companies have done to the US and i will die on the hill of walkable cities and/or a transcontinental railroad.
Gotta move if you ever actually Want to Walk that hill though.
You can get around without a car in many major us cities. Some a lot worse than others but still, doesn't require moving. @@fujster
Didn't get my license until 26. Didn't need it because I live in London so there's plenty of decent public transport. If there's other options to get around then it's a waste of money for most people, particularly when you consider the odds of a crash and cost of insurance at young ages. Various small decisions like this have led to me saving a lot more than others my age so now at 29 I have a small house nearly paid off and a reasonably sized investment account.
When I got my car at 18, it was physically impossible for me to fill the tank for any more than like 44 dollars. Now, 3 years later, it’s like somewhere around 65 bucks for a full tank. It’s crazy, man. Thankfully the lower insurance payments have sort of equaled it out
I’m damn near 20 and don’t have mine. I lived in the city in high school and am in college now so I just don’t need it since the grocery store is 2 blocks from me and I am perfectly comfortable taking the metro (yes even at night, but this is more of a privilege of being a decently large dude) and with money money I save, I can get an Uber or 2 a month and come out way ahead. If I were to get it, i would suddenly have responsibilities I honestly just kinda don’t want, like driving grandparents and little siblings around. Also insurance is hella expensive. This may all be copium and I know I’ll need it eventually, but for now I’m happy to pay the price of being shit on by my friends every one and a while by saving $100s of expenses every month.
Same, insurance is expensive man, don't really mind the other things though, but still.
surely get the license while you still live near your parents. You still don't need to get a car or use the license until you have to, but if you wait and suddenly have to move for a job or need a car for some reason you'll be beating yourself up.
Somebody dying if I drive on the roads no practice gonna fix me.
as someone who just got my learners at way too old, cars are expensive, taking uber a couple times a month and public transit or cycling everywhere else comes out to be way cheaper than getting a license
Legit the maths probably adds up. If you just wait it will be cheaper and worth it
I had a bunch of health problems at the end of high school so I didnt get my license then, then I went to uni and was too busy with that, now I'm 25 and still havent gotten it. Finding the time is really annoying when you arent still in school.
I think it comes from a generation growing up on iPads and having access to insane technology so early on. I wanted my license at 16 so I can go to a friends house and play games on their Xbox and sneak into rated r movies. Now kids can hop on discord, play Roblox and Fortnite together, and leaving home means they lose a decent internet connection.
I am 22, but it’s multiple things. Car payments being expensive, health insurance, phone, etc.
Easier/cheaper to take a bus to work then pay 300-400 a month for a car
I think the oldest alpha is 2011 minimum, My youngest sibling is in 8th grade (2010) and as far as I can tell they and all the other 8th graders are generally more zoomer than alpha.
Cope
My brother is December 09 lol, gen z either way but if the cutoff is 2010 it’s pretty funny
I’m 19 with no license. I don’t have the money for a car, insurance, and gas. I take the bus to class and that’s that. No need
21 no license, never wanted it
im 22, got my license when I was 18 b/c I was moving and needed it. If you just don't go out or are ok w/ public transit + the occasional uber ya really don't feel the pressure to. Also like SOMEONE u know has a car and will drive/pick u up
i have my license but driving scares me. i live in a city with good public transport so i just use that
I got my liscense at 22. My twin sister got hers at 17. We fall in the zillenial time frame.
She wanted to GTFO of the house as soon as she could and I didn’t see the rush.
Gas prices in the uk are nearly double the US plus we pay a lot more to just drive in general (road tax, insurance, permits and ULEZ)
I’m a Zoomer with no license, and my whole family is obsessed with cars. I hit driving age during Covid, so it just didn’t feel necessary. Now that I’m in college in a different state, I don’t have the time to get it during my breaks while I’m back home
Nothing says out of touch like responding to "gas prices are too high its hard to pay" with "no actually its fine"
Glen and Rob said it's fine...Danny just wants you to frequently mention that he's taller in real life than on the show
I have my license but im still terrified of driving
Had to get my license late due to bad hs scheduling. But I really had no desire to get one anyway no where I wanted to go and driving is statistically dangerous
26 is absolutely a milestone
that’s when you age out of your parents insurance
zoomboumafoo is such a throw back
Got my permit and license at 18 only because I was going out of state for school and didn’t want to deal with it.
I didn’t start driving till I was 20 and started “commuting” to work (a 5 minute drive)
I just never went anywhere as a kid and was lucky enough to be walking distance from my highschool so why would I ever want to drive?
Shoutout to the chatter who said he made the first house but not the first home. I see you, I appreciate you.
I watched House on Peacock a few months ago, and its such a great show
I got mine a few days after my 19th birthday (I would’ve had it at 18 but I failed the test the first time lol), I wasn’t in a rush because I didn’t have anything to drive to. I went and got it because I knew I’d have to start driving to college a few months later. I’m sure a lot of other zoomers are in the same boat, there’s no need to drive because of how much of our lives are online. We don’t have to go somewhere to see our friends
i was in exactly the same boat, only got my license because i need it to get to school and back. other than that almost zero uses other then that
born in 91, didn't get my license til I was I think 23. Just didn't want to drive
I work in insurance. It's like $1800 a year or more to insure a 16 year old. Unreal.
I'm 24. I pay 3200 per year on Geico insurance. I paid 2900 prior to an accident when I was 19
@@mr_0n10n5 next year when you are 25 your rates will drop a lot. mine got cut in half. but having an accident might make it tricky as they think you are a high risk driver. but once you are 25 it will help alot
I disagree with the statement of not asking questions after 1 month. If you dont know something its WAY better to ask and be a little embarrassed than to be in the dark.
Me still asking new stuff after 2 years of my job
In Malaysia i got yelled at for asking question within the 1st week because apparently the 2 hour orientation on day 1 was suppose to be enough to cover everything. I quit that job in 3 months cuz the management was garbage
He never said to stop asking questions, he said you get a grace period to fully abuse before you get any adverse reactions.
I love my boss and a lot of my coworkers so I would definitely cry if I quit lol. And this is the first real place I actually worked
Someone said apartment MD for a house spinoff
i mean i have the second stage of my license (graduated licensing) but no motivation to get the final stage or drive at all
I do remember gas being right below $2 in NC early in Trump's term, but it's hilarious how people attribute prices to just who's President
Ive just started driving
Yeah I'm pretty sure the low gas prices was due to lock downs and no travel. I still remember the one week where I got 1.88 right around March 2020.
i didn't learn till I was 18
What I don’t understand is that we have the lowest gas prices in the world. So how come every other country seems to be fine but our prices go up by a dollar and everybody fucking shit themselves
During Pandemic I paid 48 cents for gas ⛽, per litre.. here in Canada
another fire clip big a
My parents made me get a license. I haven't even driven since I got it, like bro I live in New York, wtf do I need a license for?
when are the enron hats avaliable big A
I don't drive but people are fucking psycho about gas prices lmao.
Millenial here - I dont have my license because I live in a big city with great public transport and simply do not need it. I reach my destinations with public transport and bikes and have heavy stuff like water delivered home. Saves a lot of money :)
I dont think homie understands that as a 23 year old (meaning like when i was 12 or 13 gas prices were at a dollar a gallon still) Shits almost 5 dollars right now and i aint gettin my drivers licenses till somethin happens either im rich enough to afford rent and almost $100 each week or 2 of gas or they drop that shit back to at the very least 2 dollars cause i know 1 dollar a gallon aint ever happening again
Brother what the fuck are you driving for 100 a week
at 12 or 13 you were paying attention to gas prices?
@plorby7680 yes I was because my mother always took me to the Costco gas station to refill her car.
@user-ku9xq1pt6l well my boyfriend drives an mini-van that was gifted from his dad and it just kinda chugs it. He drives fine, doesn't rev or anything
@@ZethDee bro has never learned of the sentence "live a frugal lifestyle"
I just got my learners permit the other day
im 21 still need to get my licence and upgrade from my learners. i have about 80/120 hours started when i was 16 but i dont like going cause my dad is scary :(
21 and dont have it. stay strong
maybe it’s cause driving lessons (which are required to take a permit test) are $450
I’m a 19 year old zoomer, still don’t have my license. I got my permit but never got around to getting my license. Just not a priority, especially since now I’m in a walkable town
I’d drive more if cars weren’t as expensive. Like honestly, even the used car market has yet to deflate since covid.
22 and still don't have my license
People complaining about gas prices in Seattle is so dumb, like, take the bus, take the train, ride a bike
23 and i have my learners but no license or car🤷🏿♂️
Ran a red during my driver's test today 😎😎😎
My car is from 1995 I pay twice as much and drive half as far
I got my license at 18 because covid delayed me and I got lazy, only got it cuz i moved for college
Car prices are crazy
House released a youtube channel that is absolutely spamming my feed...(partly because I keep watching the videos) but they're probably making quite a bit in ad revenue like normal youtubers on effectively a dead show
Got my learners when I was 18. Didn’t actually use any of it until very recently (22). Many of my friends have licenses and don’t own a car. Too expensive, especially somewhere like California. The cheat code is electric cars are starting to overcome this. More up front cost but incredibly cheap gas and barely any maintenance .
Maintenance is arguably worse on some electric cars bro
Imo the best seasons of sunny are 4,8,10
I bought my license from a dude behind the bar I use it to get into
I got my license in 2022 at 25
34 and no license 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Gas pretty good rn in my lifetime
i got my license when i was 17, now 4 years ago
and god damn it i'm going to keep driving. and even more god damn it im going to get a stupid ass car like a dodge viper and i want to drive it to the sun and back
Genuinely good for you if you enjoy having a car. A lot of people are vocal about living car free/getting their license "late" when the topic comes up because the general public sees it as confusing and even embarrassing. My coworkers tend to pity me when I take the bus home, even though I enjoy the trip.
But if you have a dream car and want to ride it until the day you die, then I'm glad you've found something that makes you happy.
I got my licenses at 21 so that I cod drink
Yep, I'm 21 and I still don't have my permit
gas in puerto rico is under a dollar
Im 21 and just about to get my license
I think its car and insurance prices, not gasoline.
Can the parents afford to give them a car and insurance?
I quit a bad job at waffle house with a manager that I never really saw bc I worked 3rd shift. I remain at a "bad" job today bc my manager is great. So not quite tested completely
I’m a millennial and only got my license at 21 so I can drive home after drinking
almost 21
I dont even want!
I want elcerric bike. Bike (Europen desgian, i live in israle.)
How good is it living in a country with proper public transport and driving is a waste of time? Pretty good actually
I'm an old enough zoomer and I don't have my license yet
Whyn are there 4 comments in the first 5 mins saying they still need their licenses
I still need to get my license
Im 25, I don’t have one
I almost 21
I dont even want!
I want elcerric bike. Bike with bus is 100% (Europen desgian, live in 🇮🇱❤
my wife finally got her license after we've been together for like 7 and a half years
I’m not saying trump did it. But it bottomed at $1.40 during that election cycle.
Just failed my license test today. Parallel parking is hell
Go set up a test for your self in a parking lot. Just need two boxes as a boundary. You got it!
Soldiers in the military should be ashamed for stealing valor from the atrioc army