No, sitting in someone else's seat does not cause death. It may lead to social discomfort or conflict, especially in settings like public transport or events where seating is assigned. However, it's generally a minor issue that can be resolved through communication.
The verb for seat is sit. As in "to sit on something or someone".
sit down
Sit in a seat other than the driver's seat while someone else drives.....
Perhaps if the seat is warm.
The seat is usually warm
Depends how big the seats. are you can sit straight. you can sit with your legs on the front seat if they allow you.. and if you want. you can sit on someone
If they are visiting, ask them if they would like a seat. If the occasion is an interview, it is nice to point out where they should sit and ask them to "Please take a seat."
of corse not! Your kid will die only do it if unless you want your kid to die
Yes you can , if you sit right after someone with crabs.....
sit down or have a sit
Sit
"Sit" is a verb that describes the action of lowering oneself into a seated position, while "seat" is a noun referring to a place where one can sit. In other words, "sit" is an action, while "seat" is the object on which one sits.