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Is it normal to talk to taxi drivers?

If you don't want to talk, just say that when you get into the car, and you're done. You won't have to tell you don't want to chitchat as it won't even start. Usually, cab drivers just want to be nice and offer small talks. They think it can please the customer and maybe be rewarded with a bigger tip.



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They're only doing their job, and it's nice to be able to work with friendly people - in this case, customers, so to speak. The sign of a great driver is being able to “read” the passenger by their answers and body language, and know when to engage, or when to keep quiet.

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Generally, if the passenger starts the conversation, I take it as a cue that they like talkative trips, and if they don't, I assume they prefer silence. I'll start the ride with my standard line of So how's your day going so far? and use the response to gauge how chatty the customer is. It depends.

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If you want to get to your destination quickly, you could say “I'm really in a hurry, so can you take the quickest route please?” If you have more time free and want to do some sightseeing, you could say “Can we drive past (famous place) on the way?”

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The famous London taxis are actually called 'hackney carriages' but in London we just call them 'black cabs/taxis'. London taxi drivers have to pass a special exam called the Knowledge to get their license so if you take a black cab, you can be sure the driver will know the way.

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Is it rude to not have a conversation with your Uber or Lyft driver? No, it is not rude at all. Drivers have to take cues from passengers, and if you're talking about just you as a passenger, I tend to open with just saying hi and asking how they're doing.

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Is it rude to not talk to your Uber? No, it is not rude at all. Drivers have to take cues from passengers, and if you're talking about just you as a passenger, I tend to open with just saying hi and asking how they're doing.

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There's no need to shout “taxi” and indeed, it's actually illegal to shout “taxi” whilst trying to hail a cab.

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In the United States, it is normal to take the back seat of a taxi, even if you are traveling alone. Most likely, the only time you would sit in the front would be if you are traveling with so many people (like a family trip) that not everyone can fit in the back. Other than that, you always sit in the back.

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In order to make and receive calls while driving, mobile phones must secured in a proper cradle and connected to a speaker. Drivers cannot touch the device to accept or decline a call, to check the time, send or read messages, send documents, take photos and videos, select music or visit websites and social media.

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Travis Bickle says that he's God's Lonely Man. However, instead of using his solitude the way a medieval hermit might've (to empathize more with the suffering of humanity), isolation plunges him into despair and hatred for humanity throughout Taxi Driver.

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In the high-tech world that offers you the opportunity to hail a ride through an app on your mobile phone, you might think it's easy to choose whether you would like a man or a woman driver. Not so fast — neither Uber nor Lyft offer you the choice to choose the sex of your driver.

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Uber now forbids its drivers from flirting with passengers, a move that could make the ridesharing service less of a hardship for women who use it. New guidelines released on Thursday tell riders and drivers alike, “please don't comment on someone's appearance or ask whether they are single. …

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Whenever possible, sit in the back seat, especially if you're riding alone. This helps ensure that you can safely exit on either side of the vehicle to avoid moving traffic, and it gives you and your driver some personal space.

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Avoid these behaviors to ensure a smooth ride for both you and your driver.
  • You don't give a five-star rating, even though your ride was perfectly fine. ...
  • You don't tip. ...
  • You keep them waiting after they arrive to pick you up. ...
  • You cancel at the last minute. ...
  • You put your music on way too loud.


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I ended up being pretty good at reading passengers while driving Uber. If they didn't want the conversation to go past the usual greetings, then I respected their solitude. Most of my riders were talkative with me which I enjoyed. And those who preferred not to talk, whatever they're comfortable with was fine with me.

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Threatening and rude behavior Aggressive, confrontational, and harassing behavior is not allowed. Don't use language or make gestures that could be disrespectful or threatening.

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