Can I drive with smaller tires on my front than my back?

I drive a 2003 Honda Civic, I have two tires on the front of my car that are 185/65/14 and two on the back that are 195/70/14. Is this bad for my car for like 2 weeks until I get paid to put bigger ones on the front?

The difference shouldn't be enough to notice, and the car doesn't have AWD or traction control that can be messed up by different size tires.

Just drive it carefully until you can get some matching tires.

No problem.

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