tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152252445577674991.post296928621823410659..comments2023-05-13T19:09:02.841+10:00Comments on kirribilli kim: quicko: dropped off, off, off and awayKIMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12545570883965939034noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9152252445577674991.post-32006143480592613012013-06-30T14:01:15.658+10:002013-06-30T14:01:15.658+10:00It may be an "how you were brought up" t...It may be an "how you were brought up" thing. My mum always waits until the (ex-)passenger has opened their door (or turned on an internal light if they live in a flat where one can't see their door to know if they've got in) so I do the same.<br /><br />Have you noticed any difference in behaviour of male vs female drivers relative to passengers? My guess is that if there's any difference it will be something like the driver being female and / or the passenger being female may lead to greater wait times. Of course, a male driver may not want to look like they he is stalking a female passenger by hanging around for a long time.Laetitia :-)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08239718954326223338noreply@blogger.com