Transfer etiquette and code of conduct in transport services in brief

GetTransfer.com
2 min readMar 26, 2021

These simple tips will assure that your transfer experience will be enjoyable for both you and your driver.

C — Cleanliness

Being neat in the car is the same as keeping your home clean and tidy. Don’t leave behind candy wrappers or empty water bottles, and you certainly shouldn’t eat something that produces lots of crumbs, such as chips or crackers. And, of course, always try to shake the snow and water off your shoes — there’s hardly anyone who would be glad seeing you entering their ‘home’ in dirty sneakers.

G — Greetings and Goodbyes

First, greeting is one of the basic rules of etiquette — it would be weird to join a new group of friends or walk into a doctor’s office in silence, wouldn’t it? Secondly, these two truly magic words can make any day a little bit brighter.

N — No smoking

… and no vaping or alcohol drinking. Smoky interior is too much of a treat for a driver and other passengers.

P — Politeness

Respectful treatment reveals the best of relationships with others. Saying “please” and “thank you” improves your karma score and that’s for sure, we’ve checked.

Feel tempted to put something onto the passenger seat?

Long story short:

Small objects, for example a bag, bouquet of flowers, pet kennel or a pair of small bags is acceptable.

Suitcases, including hand baggage, bags with food, potted plants, skateboards or anything that blocks the driver’s view is embarrassing.

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