If you don't drive you can't relate
@ricki_911 (21625)
Toronto, Ontario
April 25, 2017 9:52am CST
So I'm laughing at this friend on Facebook. She doesn't drive nor has ever. I find many who don't drive are irresponsble and dependent. They don't know the cost of a car or responsibility.
This girl went on and on about it. I put a break down of cost, and I certainly don't drive a mercedes. The difference is I bought my car, and support myself. I could never expect someone to drive me unless we made plans and decided on this.
Everyone who commented were all those who never owned a car. They sound pathetic and desperate. I pointed out how much a car costs with break down, and how noone is expected to drive her around because she doesn't feel the need to drive.
2 responses
@BarBaraPrz (47313)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
25 Apr 17
I contribute to the costs of my friend's car ownership even though I don't drive. I often go with her when she's going anywhere, but rarely ask for special service. Her daughter, on the other hand, also contributes but expects that entitles her to ask her mom to take her everywhere she wants to go, even if mom is tired or ill. When my friend refuses, the daughter threatens to not contribute anymore, sometimes asking for her money back.
@ricki_911 (21625)
• Toronto, Ontario
25 Apr 17
I personally wouldn't contribute but then I have a car, and pay it. But I know many who don't drive then assume for free driving over god creation. This girl is always posting how its unfair and how noone will drive her to Walmart. I suggested covering gas or it they were going. But she just can't understand the cost of it so I nicely pointed it out and how I can pay a car on a single income so she can pay it.
@Solutioner (160)
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25 Apr 17
I also know how to drive but I will try my best to become good driver
And also become good responsibility holder lol.
Happy life
@ricki_911 (21625)
• Toronto, Ontario
25 Apr 17
It's always good to be a good driver.
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