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What do you say when you want to stop in taxi?

Stop Here or Stop here, please is fine, especially if both of you are speaking English as a second language.



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To hail a taxi' means exactly to beckon or to do a call signal for the taxi to stop and for you to use the public service afterwards, whereas 'to catch a taxi' refers to the whole action of making a taxi stop and using the service.

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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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Stop Here or Stop here, please is fine, especially if both of you are speaking English as a second language.

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

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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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It's a bit unusual to say catch a taxi, because taxis aren't scheduled. We'd normally say 'hail' or 'get' to refer to calling a taxi.

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From Driver Rule 54-20 (in PDF): It is against the law to refuse a person based on race, disability, or a destination in New York City. A taxicab driver is required to drive a passenger to any destination in the five boroughs. You can make a refusal complaint by calling 3-1-1.

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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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a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money. synonyms: cab, hack, taxicab.

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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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If the taxi rates are compared to those in Madrid, they are slightly higher and the minimum fare is also higher. However, if compared to Florence and Amsterdam, the prices in Rome are slightly lower. Based on the official taxi rates, an average journey in the centre of Rome should cost between 6 and 8 euros.

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Fake taxis They're unlicensed taxis that are eager to offer you a ride to wherever you want to go. They'll charge you whatever they feel like and can take you on whatever route you like. You're not usually in any physical danger with these taxi scams; they just want your money.

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