• Justas🇱🇹@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      4 months ago

      A named one, specifically. A regular 3 digits, 3 letters plate is 7.20, unless it has a cool combo, like ABC123 will cost you extra.

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        4 months ago

        That seems… a bit excessive.

        Here in AZ, a custom plate design is usually $25, and most ($17) goes to whatever cause the plate is for or about. There are a handful that don’t have a specific cause. Personalization on any plate is $25.

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          Does Lithuania also use slave labor (prison) to make license plates? If not, that could explain at least some of the price difference.

          Side note - vanity plate fees are closer to $100 in IL

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        Great song!

        What do you like about it?

        Heritage. My Grandparents fled Lithuania, and Germany, to America post WWII. I grew up in a Lithuanian enclave here in the United States and my first words were a mix of Lithuanian and German. For some reason my Father never taught me the language and now I’m trying to pick it up in my early 50s as I’m working on (dual) citizenship.

        Lithuania is an amazing country with a rich history and it probably sounds odd but I love the geography. Mountains, pine forests, the ocean…it’s just perfect.

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          Sadly, you will not find any proper mountains in Lithuania.

          Lithuanian language is … easy in some aspects, absurdly difficult in others. I don’t know a lot of rules but mostly rely on intuition, not hard when you live here all the time.

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            Sadly, you will not find any proper mountains in Lithuania.

            Okay yes, I did overstate the “mountains” part and since I live in the Rocky Mountains I should know better.

            I don’t know a lot of rules but mostly rely on intuition, not hard when you live here all the time.

            It’s not so much the rules that give me fits it’s re-training my brain to listen for a different set of sounds and a different set of inflections.

            I’ll get there, it’s just taking more work than I’d anticipated.