I’ve only been abroad one time, and there were little gecko/lizard things everywhere, climbing up walls and scurrying across roads, and nobody cared. I was constantly fascinated but to the locals they’re just kinda there.

Bonus question to anyone who visited the UK - was there anything that fascinated you but I’d be taking for granted?

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      168 days ago

      But it also isn’t used in the fancy rich places simply because it’s expensive, it’s also because it’s beautiful.

          • @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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            6 days ago

            Good question!

            I would guess not widely, just because rich people get around, and standards of luxury are more interconnected than that.

            In the past, you have things like spices being worth their weight in gold in Europe, and cheap in India. Or how the Inuit prized wood because it didn’t grow anywhere they lived. Aluminum was a luxury metal originally, and there’s stories about Napoleon using it for cutlery as a step up from silver.

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        18 days ago

        It wouldn’t surprise me if fancy people in Greece would use granite instead.