Drive Moment - Which Family Member Gets Blamed First When Something Breaks At Your Home?

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It happens. From expensive vases, to TV remotes, windows, appliances, containers, etc. Things at home will break everywhere, somewhere... somehow. When something breaks at home, the everyone's mind may automatically have a culprit in mind, even before having any of the facts. You may even call the person to ask them "did you break this?", already thinking they did it, even if they deny it. Whether this bias is right or not, many of us do it! In your home, who gets the default blame before the facts? And why? Did they break many things in the past? The Drive 959 family all had a different default culprit. Take a listen!
5 Feb 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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