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    #151
    *Jun aka Pekto:
    True. I've had the chance to live abroad as well and mas nakakainis lang kasi ang ugaling makapal dito. I guess nakakainis lang pag di ko ganun ka-feel ang makikisabay sakin tapos mauuna pa sayo sa pagbukas. I can picture your scenario if you're the last to get in coz you have to check if you locked the door of the house etc meaning you'll be riding with family or guests or friends you invited or welcomed to your home. My scenario or what I had in mind when I replied was officemates that I'm really not close with na nakikisabay.
    But if it's a relative or friend ok lang sakin.

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    #152
    Quote Originally Posted by go-to-guy View Post
    *Jun aka Pekto:
    True. I've had the chance to live abroad as well and mas nakakainis lang kasi ang ugaling makapal dito. I guess nakakainis lang pag di ko ganun ka-feel ang makikisabay sakin tapos mauuna pa sayo sa pagbukas. I can picture your scenario if you're the last to get in coz you have to check if you locked the door of the house etc meaning you'll be riding with family or guests or friends you invited or welcomed to your home. My scenario or what I had in mind when I replied was officemates that I'm really not close with na nakikisabay.
    But if it's a relative or friend ok lang sakin.
    I had a 2nd gen jazz before, it was my personal car, even the wife didnt drive it, i changed the springs, the rear seats where down/flat permanently, i would only take one passenger, either the wife or the daughter, if more than two, we'll use the crv...or any other car thats at home, but not mine...weird

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    #153
    Pinaka ayaw ko. Yung biglang may white dust na akala ko kung ano na. yun pala yung ate ko nag popowder. Tapos minsan ang lakas magsara ng pinto minsan ang lamya. Tapos sasabay pa kumanta sa music.

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    #154
    Quote Originally Posted by go-to-guy View Post
    *Jun aka Pekto:
    True. I've had the chance to live abroad as well and mas nakakainis lang kasi ang ugaling makapal dito. I guess nakakainis lang pag di ko ganun ka-feel ang makikisabay sakin tapos mauuna pa sayo sa pagbukas. I can picture your scenario if you're the last to get in coz you have to check if you locked the door of the house etc meaning you'll be riding with family or guests or friends you invited or welcomed to your home. My scenario or what I had in mind when I replied was officemates that I'm really not close with na nakikisabay.
    But if it's a relative or friend ok lang sakin.
    I deal with acquaintances the same way I deal with family and friends. Same drill. They're my responsibility. So, I worry more about their safety than who gets in first. Some people wait and get in at the same time I get in. But, if they get seated first and buckle up? Pfffft. No big deal. I don't even think about it.

    When I have multiple acquaintances with me, the only decision-making is who gets to ride shotgun. Let them decide. First-come, first-serve. ;)
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 5th, 2016 at 11:10 PM.

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    #155
    Quote Originally Posted by crosswind View Post
    Ang alam ko is you open and close the door for the lady when she will enter or go out [emoji4]


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    Yes that is what I meant. Once the woman is inside the vehicle, she should reach out to open the driver's side door for the man.

    When I am with elderly people, I always open the door and let the person inside first.

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    #156
    I don't think this reaching out to unlock the driver's door still applies with today's powerlocks...

    I usually prioritize starting up the car and the aircon. Then I assist whoever needs assistance getting in.

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    #157
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    I don't think this reaching out to unlock the driver's door still applies with today's powerlocks...

    I usually prioritize starting up the car and the aircon. Then I assist whoever needs assistance getting in.

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    I do it out of courtesy. I know others who still do it too, even with power locks.

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    #158
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Yes that is what I meant. Once the woman is inside the vehicle, she should reach out to open the driver's side door for the man.

    When I am with elderly people, I always open the door and let the person inside first.
    if the gentleman doesn't open the lady's door from the outside, she's done. "she's not worth it", he is thinking. nothing will come of the relationship.
    if the seated lady doesn't reach over and unlock the gentleman's door, he's done, too. "he's not worth it", she thinks. nothing will come of the relationship.

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    #159
    If I dealt with patients or elderly people like my mother in law, I prepped the car first. It's usually my wife who helped her into the car because their seats are on the same side.

    They didn't walk with me to the car. I brought the car to them because safety required my mother in law not walking too far.

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    #160
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I do it out of courtesy. I know others who still do it too, even with power locks.
    I don't get the requirement to do it still. A remote/power lock unlocks all doors at the same time. I haven't seen a car without power locks since the mid-80's.

    Even out of courtesy, why reach over to unlock a door when it's already unlocked?

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