她选择订购搭乘国内火车的通票。如今,米勒在火车的洗手间里洗头,在时速高达190英里的火车旅行中写论文。米勒说,她很享受离开公寓之后的自由生活。“在火车上我真的找到了家的感觉,而且我能认识更多朋友,去更多城市,感觉就像一直在度假。
The 23-year-old's unusual housing choice has gained her media attention in Germany and appeared on national news sites such as Spiegel Online. "I read, I write, I look out of the window and I meet nice people all the time. There's always something to do on trains," Müller told German TV station SWR in an interview. Since risking the move, Müller's life fits into a small backpack in which she carries clothes, her tablet computer, college documents and a sanitary bag.
这位23岁年轻人不寻常的住房选择吸引了德国媒体的关注,《明镜在线》(Spiegel Online)这样的全国性资讯网站也报道了她的故事。米勒在接受德国SWR电视台采访时表示:“我阅读、写作、看看窗外、总是遇到不错的人,在火车上一直有事可做。自从选择了这一冒险,米勒的生活就被打包在一个小背包里,里面装有衣服、平板电脑、文件资料和一个清洁袋。
So far, her experience contradicts studies that have recently claimed that "long commutes are killing you." And financially, she benefits from living on a train: The flat-rate ticket costs her about $380, whereas she had to pay about $450 for her previous apartment. However, living cheaper is not the only goal she has in mind.
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