The joke is apparently that the woman driving and the boy sitting in the back seat are the girl's relatives - there would likely be no relatives of the girl at the soup kitchen.
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The joke is apparently that the woman driving and the boy sitting in the back seat are the girl's relatives - there would likely be no relatives of the girl at the soup kitchen.
I imagine many of her annoying relatives are going to be at the soup kitchen with her, including those seen in the car there.
CJ
*She called them "annoying relatives" because they kept nagging on her into coming with them to work at the soup kitchen.
She said literally: "I'm glad you guys both nagged me into coming with you to work at the soup kitchen tonight."
*She didn't use the term "told me" or "suggested me" for instance. She used the term "nagged" w