The third type of auto-comments used by Triumph collects comments in languages other than English. The comment below is in Spanish, and it is actually an expression of admiration. However, the brand doesn’t recognize it correctly, so they send back an auto-comment with a general question in...
Buckle up – that’s a phrasal verb that means to put on your seatbelt. I noticed with my kids’ car seats, sometimes I use the phrase buckle in. Hold still so I can buckle you in. Then I’ll buckle up. Did everybody buckle up? Yup! Steve? We’re buckled in. I did buckl...
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(By the way, it is equally correct to say “bad grammar.”) Recently, my mother emailed to ask if she was using the word “nor” correctly, which brings me to today’s article: the use of either, neither, and the connecting words that go with them. Either/Or, Neither/Nor First ...
Make sure to drive responsibly and follow the Mexican driving rules and regulations, including: Wearing a seatbelt Obeying the speed limits Never drinking and driving Not interacting with your mobile device while driving Driving on the right side of the road ...
The impact could set off the airbag system in your vehicle, so you should place both hands on the steering wheel in the “ten and two” position. Undo your seatbelt. 【2】 Unbuckle the children, starting with the oldest first. Forget the cell phone call. Your car isn’t going to wai...
really noteworthy about that. The first is theSpanish flu did not have an associated recession, because of the war effort. So, this is a response due solely to the public-health crisis. And two, people didn’t have access to advanced contraceptive technology back in 1920 the way they do ...
Your parents are the ghosts of past, present and future, so buckle your seatbelt safely, sister, and enjoy the ride, because getting to know them is more fun than you think. AdvertisementADVERTISEMENT Before you go First things first, this isn’t Fyre Festival, so take this rare opportunity...
While reading Hartins post, I immediately thought of the seatbelt law. I heard so many people say, "the government isn't going to tell me what I can or can't do". If you had visited Japan or many of the Asian countries 20 years ago, you would have seen a large number of t...
andI discover what it’s like to be a helpless passenger in a round of Super Mario Cart.Evidently it’s not just rickshaw drivers who take foreigners lives lightly. I surreptitiously buckle my seatbelt, and try not to watch the road for him while he checks his mirrors to apply hair oil ...