If you employ him , you can sit wherever you like, unless it's his car, in which case he may have his own rules.
2006-10-11 06:00:36
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answer #1
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answered by jayktee96 7
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Usually the front passenger seat is considered a priviledge of being close to the driver, such as a friend, lover, or business partner. So unless you're also good buddies with the driver or you're in a large enough group, you should sit in the back. Also, if there's another passenger, it's more business-like for you both to sit in back so you can clearly hear each other while talking.
Extra advantages are the privacy and less distraction.
2006-10-11 07:50:51
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answered by erythisis 4
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The back is more formal. Depending on the car, it may be less comfortable. You probably didn't hire a driver to take you around in a Honda Civic, but most cars do not have very spacious back seats anymore unless it's one of a decreasing number of available large luxury sedans.
If you hired the driver and own the vehicle, sit wherever you want. If you contracted a driver, chat with him or her about it and see if they have any issues but keep in mind that you're the customer and there are other drivers you can contract with if you don't like what they have to say.
2006-10-11 06:05:57
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answered by nt650_999 1
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In the back. Only hitchhikers are expected to sit in the front and keep their driver company.
2006-10-11 06:01:15
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answered by AmandaSuffolk 2
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I think most people sit in the back to show they are not equal to the driver in status.
2006-10-11 06:06:00
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answered by Coco 5
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Entirely up to you.
If you are politically correct and he's an attractive man wearing deoderant, try the front.
If he smells or has covered the seat next to him with junk, try the back.
If you wish to chat, the front.
If you want some peace, the back.
One thing is sure: he probably won't care where you sit.
2006-10-11 21:59:57
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answered by simon2blues 4
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if you were to sit in the front, you may as well be driving, so what is he point of employing and paying someone to do this for you
2006-10-11 06:07:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think you would sit in the back so that you can conduct business without interruptions. Isn't that why you would want a driver?
2006-10-11 06:05:34
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answered by chunkydunk 3
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Sit in the back. You'll have more room and privacy and so will they. You're also less likely to be injured in an accident and it's a smoother ride, in the back.
2006-10-11 06:07:00
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answered by Paul 7
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if you are rich enough to afford a driver then sit in the back derhhhhhhhh
2006-10-11 06:05:19
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answered by Anonymous
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