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Is chauffeur masculine or feminine?

“Chauffeur” is a masculine French word, with the feminine equivalent being “chauffeuse” but, like many historically gendered professions, “chauffeur” has now become the accepted gender-neutral term, with “chauffeuse” now more likely to be used to describe a chair by a fireplace.



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someone whose job is to drive a car for a rich or important person: a chauffeur-driven limousine.

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The Chauffeur will be dressed to help represent you well. Simply stated, your professional driver should be wearing the following: Men – Dress shirt, Tie, Jacket, Slacks, Belt, Dress Shoes. Women – Dress Shirt, Slacks, Skirt (knee length or longer), Blazer, Dress Shoes.

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A driver is any operator of a motor vehicle. A chauffeur is someone employed to look after the needs of the passenger as well as the operation of the motor vehicle. A chauffeur is an experienced, licensed professional.

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In the late 19th century, Americans decided to use the French term “chauffeur”, instead of the English “driver”, because at the time the best cars came from France.

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Chauffeurs are highly trained drivers, hired only to drive VIP clients in luxury cars. A chauffeur service requires a number of protocols and responsibilities which the chauffeur has to follow in order to receive elite clients. In automobile history. The term chauffeur was created with the automobile invention.

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Politeness. A chauffeur should always touch his cap when opening a door to allow a passenger entry or exit. At all times he should stand by his car ready to open or close the doors and lie must not take up his driving position until all passengers are comfortably seated.

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Many chauffeurs who work for private households also have other duties, such as cleaning walks and driveways and exercising pets. In addition to driving duties, the chauffeur must open car doors for the occupants and assist them with their luggage.

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Basically, a chauffeur is “a person whose job is to drive people around in a car” (Merriam-Webster, 2015), while medical chaperones are “employed to accompany physicians during physical examinations, especially when the opposite gender is involved” (Farlex, 2012).

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Enhanced Safety With a professional driver behind the wheel, you can be sure that you're in safe hands. Chauffeurs are highly trained and experienced in driving, navigation, and road safety, and they can navigate challenging traffic situations with ease.

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You can call a taxi anytime (24 hour service) and anywhere on: 01 45 30 30 30. You can also book a taxi for a specific time: Alpha Taxis: 01 45 85 85 85. Taxis bleus: “Green” taxis (to lower CO2 emissions).

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