Probably imply young people often want to get a driving license “just in case”, such as when they’ll be going out with friends, or date. They don’t need to have a car or regularly drive.'that's pretty unusual' isn't it more common to /not/ have a drivers license if ppl take the train everywhere unless they're specifically in a city where going by car is expected
I don't think the acessories he used are nice and simple, i dislike the necklace but the other items work well.
@EchoGirl i don't like the sandals either but i find the pullover (is that the right word?) even worse.
Maybe the author is trying to imply that, because in her life a license is commonplace, she has more money than him.
I tried really hard to find what it is called but nothing was close enough.You mean the sweater? (I always though of 'pullovers' as basically hoodies but just no zippers but i can imagine it being an overall name for things lol, i don't mind it/looks comfy/seems more at home than for an outing but i can imagine not as many guys having a 'cozy' type of aesthetic
Don't they go to the same university? even if she doesn't have a big friend group I think you'd be able to observe from a distance/notice who has cars around or not