If you want to keep the chauffeur-client vibe going you’re going to have to stop calling him “dad” and start referring to him by his servant name — e.g., “Smithers”, Jeeves", etc.
we’ve got a few theories about the custom, but don’t really know the answer since we haven’t actually asked anybody yet why the passenger always rides in the back seat in rural japan…
allen@home over 2 years ago
I’m still your chauffeur sweetheart.
whahoppened over 2 years ago
You’re also now in the ‘suicide’ seat.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Now I remember why the car seat was faced the other way!
JudasPeckerwood over 2 years ago
If you want to keep the chauffeur-client vibe going you’re going to have to stop calling him “dad” and start referring to him by his servant name — e.g., “Smithers”, Jeeves", etc.
Doug K over 2 years ago
Dad: “I kind of like the let-down vibe you’re having right now.”
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
At least she’s being up front with you, Dad.
xaingo over 2 years ago
Now Dad can teach her all the gestures to the other drivers and he can focus on the road.
MT Wallet over 2 years ago
Other kids made fun of me for sitting in the back. Now that’s required.
BigBoy over 2 years ago
No driver critical remarks here. That’s reserved for the back seat
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
we’ve got a few theories about the custom, but don’t really know the answer since we haven’t actually asked anybody yet why the passenger always rides in the back seat in rural japan…