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Is it OK to not talk in Uber?

And those who preferred not to talk, whatever they're comfortable with was fine with me. I had one rider who, before he got out of my car, said, “thank you for not trying to keep a conversation going, I wasn't in the mood to talk.” So, whatever you're comfortable with, go with it.



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Paddock's silence is a prime example of the top “polite” habit that Uber drivers say they don't like: Not speaking up when something is wrong. (Hint: This is one of the polite habits hotel workers also say they dislike.)

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If you're in the mood to chat, that's an option too, Uber revealed on its website. All riders have to do is click either Quiet preferred or Happy to chat in the ride preferences section of the app after requesting a car.

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again, i don't see any mention that flirting is against TOS for both uber and lyft- which it totally is. for both riders and drivers- nobody is supposed to be flirting with anyone. it's a huge distraction, not to mention makes some people super uncomfortable and can lead to worse things happening.

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There's Nothing Wrong with Rideshare Driving! Whatever your reason for driving is, you should never be made to feel ashamed for making a living. Never be afraid or embarrassed to tell your friends and family what you do to keep a roof over your head and food on your table. Keep your head up, we're all here with you.

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Uber has launched a quiet ride service in the US, which means that passengers can request that a driver refrain from talking to them during their trip. The quiet ride feature is available in Uber's premium Black service.

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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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Asking your driver what your name is would be fine except for one thing: a passenger's name is the only piece of information a driver has to be sure they've picked up the right person. A passenger's name is the only piece of information a driver has to be sure they've picked up the right person.

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Is it rude to tell an Uber driver to turn down the radio? Politely asking them to turn down the radio is 100% OK to do. They're in service to you—but you both have to share a confined space for a few minutes, so treat each other like good humans, and be kind!

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Increased competition among driver. The need to maintain a vehicle that meets Uber's standards. The possibility of receiving negative reviews. Expenses for gas, maintenance, and insurance.

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Can I ask my driver to turn off or change the music or radio station? Pretty much every driver is going to be ok with you asking to turn down the radio, turn off the radio, or change the station.

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If you live in a busy area and drive less than 10,000 miles per year, rideshare services tend to be cheaper. For car owners who live in a highly dense area, you're also saving money on parking costs. So for those who drive more than 10,000 miles each year, it might cost less to own a car.

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Every Uber driver knows the same information about each of their clients: their name, location, preferred car type(s), phone number(s) and interactive ratings—that is, how they've rated their past drivers, and how those drivers have rated them.

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