>I took an Uber this morning and I asked a driver his name >before I got into his car and he said he wouldn’t tell me >until I told him my name. >
i actually think it's more efficient for the passenger to confirm their name first bc
a.) their safety is equally as important b.) to prevent picking up the wrong person
>He said it was Uber policy but I told him that was stupid >because why would a single woman or anyone get into somone’s >car and they won’t tell you their name? >
he likely lied or misinterpreted something here
>For the record I always match the license plate with the >number seen on the Uber app but I use the name check as extra >insurance, and plus it just makes me feel good that everything >is lining up. > >So is he right or am I right?
neither...he should have given his name but he might be over-cautious about picking up the wrong driver and prefers to confirm yours first...rude and silly but not the total end of the world. i don't see why a simple name exchange wouldn't occur and think both parties were being weird by wanting to confirm the other's identity first
Let me sport my Air Hyperbole 2010s in peace. (c) ansomble