And Finland. Probably. Finns tend to take everything perhaps a bit too seriously. The people running the systems claim it is economical. Well, at least the fact that you can get fairly nice amounts of money back when you return the empty bottles - or just money, groups descend on festivals etc after the events to get all the bottles left there - means that there actually isn't many bottles just left lying around anywhere here.
One thing I'd say about my people is that we have a tendency towards being more than a bit naive at times.
And Finland. Probably. Finns tend to take everything perhaps a bit too seriously. The people running the systems claim it is economical. Well, at least the fact that you can get fairly nice amounts of money back when you return the empty bottles - or just money, groups descend on festivals etc after the events to get all the bottles left there - means that there actually isn't many bottles just left lying around anywhere here.
One thing I'd say about my people is that we have a tendency towards being more than a bit naive at times.
And Finland. Probably. Finns tend to take everything perhaps a bit too seriously. The people running the systems claim it is economical. Well, at least the fact that you can get fairly nice amounts of money back when you return the empty bottles - or just money, groups descend on festivals etc after the events to get all the bottles left there - means that there actually isn't many bottles just left lying around anywhere here.