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Car Etiquette 101 | Stop Doing These 5 Things To Your Chauffeur Service

· Errand SG Services,Personal Concierge,Corporate Limousine
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Have you ever been annoyed by a person you are giving a ride to for putting their feet on the dashboard? My car, my rules. This rule also applies when you are in corporate limousine services or chauffeur service  Singapore. Believe it or not, there are unspoken car etiquette rules that you should not break. Avoid getting side-glances and eye rolls from your driver, and avoid doing these things.

 1. Giving an extra person a ride

Although it is by good faith that you are offering perhaps a friend, a relative, or someone you know, a lift home, it can be forbidden for personal concierge services. Additional passengers cost extra fees, and people who get chauffeur service in Singapore pay ahead of time. It only means that these unexpected passengers are not covered by the initial payment. 

2. Eating, drinking, and smoking inside

Corporate limousine services offer a bottle of wine and snacks inside the car, but it is only polite to ask the driver if you can eat and drink inside. Most likely, smoking is prohibited inside. Food and tobacco leave a smell and crumbs inside the vehicle.  

3. Dropping off forgotten items

The errand services we hired in Singapore follow a strict schedule. Asking them to return or drive by to return your forgotten item in the car causes them inconvenience. At the same time, it compromises the errands you ask them to do. It is better to check all your items before getting out of the car to prevent this inconvenience. 

 4. Littering

If you have been given permission to eat and drink inside the vehicle, the best way to return the favour is by keeping your trash in your bag. Maintaining the cleanliness of the car is a task of personal concierge services, but not littering is a simple courtesy of passengers.  

5. Distracting The Driver

Long drives can be tedious, but distracting the driver can be dangerous. It is okay to break dull hours by occasional stories and weather checks. 

Lastly, the most sacred car etiquette rule is respect. 

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