As someone from Korea who has never visited an English-speaking country, I'm just curious. These cheap plastic chairs — the kind that look like they were mass-produced from the same mold — are commonly seen in front of convenience stores or budget shops in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China. What about in Europe, the U.S., or other parts of the world? Are they just as common there?
U.S.A person here, and yes.. They are literally everywhere. Seem to see them less and less nowadays, but they come out in large numbers during the summer time for events and stuff. Especially the Fourth of July.
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These cheap plastic chairs — the kind that look like they were mass-produced from the same mold — are commonly seen in front of convenience stores or budget shops in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China.
What about in Europe, the U.S., or other parts of the world? Are they just as common there?