A cab driver’s list of six rules for passengers has gone viral, igniting discussions online. Displayed prominently in his vehicle, the rules emphasize the importance of politeness and respect, while discouraging any “attitude” from customers.
One of the driver’s main requests is that passengers refrain from calling him “bhaiya” (brother) or asking him to speed. Another rule states, “Please close the door slowly,” emphasizing a respectful approach.
A particularly straightforward reminder highlights ownership: “You are not the owner of the cab; the person driving the cab is the owner.”
The fourth rule tackles the issue of attitude: “Please put your attitude in your pocket; it doesn’t help because you’re not paying us more.” The list concludes with a significant note: “Don’t say to drive fast. Be on time.”
The guidelines were shared on Reddit by a user who noted, “I booked a cab, and the driver mentioned some guidelines. What do you think about these?” The post has sparked a lively debate among users.
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