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“I take the bus.”
From this simple declarative sentence folks will develop seemingly endless conclusions. The most frequent of which I find is they assume I don’t have a car. People will also assume you’re late to everything so it gives you a great excuse to leave the party early and a chance to check off topic number three.
To me, riding the bus is extremely personal. It’s my way of feeling the MOST connected to my chosen home, currently Richmond, VA.
As someone who has A LOT of social anxiety I tend to withdraw, which limits any communal feelings and in turn makes my anxiety even worse; and then the cycle continues. Finding ways to BREAK this cycle and feel a connection to those around me is important.
The bus I see everyday for my commute feels like a friend. It’s part of my every day and therefore I’ve bonded with it out of familiarity. The entire GRTC feels like a sports team I’m a fan of. The sort of fan who would use “we” when talking out their team. When my bus arrives on time I feel like we’ve won a match. When it’s super late and leaves me out in the cold, I’m literally walking alone to the shame of football fans in England.
Our hope is that when you send this greeting card you too are able to celebrate your own personal connections.
-4.25” x 5.5” card & red envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb Cardstock
-Made in USA
“I take the bus.”
From this simple declarative sentence folks will develop seemingly endless conclusions. The most frequent of which I find is they assume I don’t have a car. People will also assume you’re late to everything so it gives you a great excuse to leave the party early and a chance to check off topic number three.
To me, riding the bus is extremely personal. It’s my way of feeling the MOST connected to my chosen home, currently Richmond, VA.
As someone who has A LOT of social anxiety I tend to withdraw, which limits any communal feelings and in turn makes my anxiety even worse; and then the cycle continues. Finding ways to BREAK this cycle and feel a connection to those around me is important.
The bus I see everyday for my commute feels like a friend. It’s part of my every day and therefore I’ve bonded with it out of familiarity. The entire GRTC feels like a sports team I’m a fan of. The sort of fan who would use “we” when talking out their team. When my bus arrives on time I feel like we’ve won a match. When it’s super late and leaves me out in the cold, I’m literally walking alone to the shame of football fans in England.
Our hope is that when you send this greeting card you too are able to celebrate your own personal connections.
-4.25” x 5.5” card & red envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb Cardstock
-Made in USA
“I take the bus.”
From this simple declarative sentence folks will develop seemingly endless conclusions. The most frequent of which I find is they assume I don’t have a car. People will also assume you’re late to everything so it gives you a great excuse to leave the party early and a chance to check off topic number three.
To me, riding the bus is extremely personal. It’s my way of feeling the MOST connected to my chosen home, currently Richmond, VA.
As someone who has A LOT of social anxiety I tend to withdraw, which limits any communal feelings and in turn makes my anxiety even worse; and then the cycle continues. Finding ways to BREAK this cycle and feel a connection to those around me is important.
The bus I see everyday for my commute feels like a friend. It’s part of my every day and therefore I’ve bonded with it out of familiarity. The entire GRTC feels like a sports team I’m a fan of. The sort of fan who would use “we” when talking out their team. When my bus arrives on time I feel like we’ve won a match. When it’s super late and leaves me out in the cold, I’m literally walking alone to the shame of football fans in England.
Our hope is that when you send this greeting card you too are able to celebrate your own personal connections.
-4.25” x 5.5” card & red envelope
-Blank inside
-Printed on 100lb Cardstock
-Made in USA