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  • IN KOREA U EAT DOGS!!!

  • Is that really true? I am Korean but I never eaten a dog before. In fact I have heard something of people eating dogs in China...

  • ThyssenKrupp elevator

  • Exactly it is a ThyssenKrupp.

  • Actually, the floors below B1 and B2 in Korea are mainly parking garages. I'm sure there is some in the United States, but they rarely use B1 B2 B3 method. I remember seeing that in one building, there was a basement floor labeled as B, and the floor below that was SB. Anyways, multiple basements are common in big cities; this building is located in Flushing, Queens, which is part of New York City. In Europe, they use negative numbers as basement floors.

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