Comment by mongol
9 months ago
> It's his daily driver, be it at the breakfast table or when going for stroll in his buggy.
This sounds so strange to me, but then I am not a native English speaker.
9 months ago
> It's his daily driver, be it at the breakfast table or when going for stroll in his buggy.
This sounds so strange to me, but then I am not a native English speaker.
"daily driver" originally used to mean "car to use every day", as opposed to "fun car for the weekend". Its meaning then broadened to mean anything which is the most-used example. Here it just means "my kid uses it every day".