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What do you say when calling a taxi service?

When you call up the taxi company, you can ask to book a taxi at a certain time by saying “May I book a taxi at (time)?” or if you would like one right away, you can say “When is the soonest I could book a taxi for?” Next, you need to tell the taxi operator where you are by saying “I'm at (address)” or “Could you send ...



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The questions for that might be the following: I'm at (address) or Could you send the taxi to (address)? and I'd like/need to go to (address) or Please, take me to (address). Don't forget to ask about the fare by asking, How much will that cost? or How much is the fare? The taxi operator might also ask if ...

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per favore mi chiama un taxi ... please can you order me a taxi ...

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Raise your hand in the air as the cab approaches. Raise your hand firmly and confidently so cabbies know you want to be picked up. Keep your hand raised until a taxi driver spots you and pull over. Step back onto the curb once you have caught a driver's attention, and wait for them to park before approaching.

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1) Requesting a ride: A consumer books a ride from its smartphone mobile app and the same request is sent to a nearby driver partner. The user can also check the estimated ride cost during booking. 2) Connecting both parties: The client request displays the pickup address and estimated miles to reach the location.

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Cab drivers in Italy never expect a tip, so if you give one to them, they may be surprised. If you're using a car service like Uber or Free Now (formerly myTaxi), tipping is also not required. But if any driver goes out of his or her way to assist you, it's OK to give a small tip.

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Taxi phone numbers in Rome
  1. 06/6645 (Pronto Taxi)
  2. 3570 (Radio Taxi)
  3. 06/5551 (Samarcanda)
  4. 064157 – 064994 (Taxi Tevere)


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GRAMMAR: Patterns with taxi• You say get in a taxi: He got in a taxi and left. ?Don't say: get on a taxi• You say get out of a taxi: Two women got out of the taxi. ?Don't say: get off a taxi• You say that someone is in a taxi: I read my notes while I was in the taxi.

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A cab is a taxi.

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The US preference is for 'take', the UK 'get' (or even 'catch' for a bus). (Actually, 'take' might just about be preferred in the UK if advice about a particular journey is being given: 'How will I get to the station by 5 am? ' . . .'Take a taxi'.)

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They keep doing the same thing, lighting indicators, changing gears for hours at a stretch. And driving is potentially a very exciting job, meeting new people every hour. It is no surprise that taxi drivers become excellent analysts after years of observation. They just want to talk to break the monotony.

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