Don’t sweat the small talk!

Starting a conversation with a cab driver can be difficult for many people. How can you strike a good conversation?

Do you Uber? And if you do Uber, do you chat to the driver?

Since joining South Africa in 2013, Uber has grown exponentially. In 2017, it was reported that they reached almost 1 million drivers in SA, so it may be safe to say that the number has grown even further in 2019.

Not everybody is for small talk or is the type to launch into full-on conversations with everyone they meet. After all, we were raised to not talk to strangers. But if you are going to be spending a good 20 minutes or more with someone, you may want to break the ice a bit – especially if you’re stuck in traffic!

We’ve put together a couple of ways you can start conversations with your driver which may result in you not even realising that your trip has passed by quicker than you thought. We also get that not everybody wants to chat either (see the end of the article for body language cues that your driver will – most likely – respect)!

Bonus: A few body language cues for those who don’t enjoy chit-chat.

When you get into the vehicle, sit in the back seat. Use visual cues like closing your eyes, putting on your earphones, or mention that you’ve had a long day and really don’t want to talk. Likewise – be aware that your driver may also not be in the mood to chat – and respect that!

Starting a conversation with your Uber driver is about more than just passing the time to the end of your trip, you could end up learning more about people living in the world around you. You may even form useful connections – or make a new friend!

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