Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
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On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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I've started to do that as well. Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
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-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of joseph hudson Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at. On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote: ?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. I didn¡¯t give a good rating. Other times, I have been a little luckier but am not feeling comfortable. For transportation I use Lyft. I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home.
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Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
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started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though
with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
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Oh
cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then
he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ?
?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I
also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite
direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances
when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off
down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a
year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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I know that¡¯s right.? Generally when I take Lyft I don¡¯t have to go very far from home, but the places I do take Lyft to aren¡¯t walkable either.? One problem here, is that we have a lot of construction in the areas I go to, and it has been too hot to walk anywhere in the last few weeks. ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of joseph hudson Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns? Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote: ? I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message----- From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]> On Behalf Of joseph hudson Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM To:?[email protected] Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ? ?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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What is a good gps to use which is consistent with the uber and lyft app? ? I am finding that I¡¯m wanting to do that as well. ? ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of joseph hudson via groups.io Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:25 PM To: [email protected]Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns ? Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote: ? I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message----- From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]> On Behalf Of joseph hudson Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM To:?[email protected] Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ? ?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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For the last few years, I¡¯ve been using Good Maps Outdoors.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Justin Williams <justin.williams2@...> wrote:
? What is a good gps to use which is consistent with the uber and lyft app? ? I am finding that I¡¯m wanting to do that as well. ? ? ? Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote: ? I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message----- From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]> On Behalf Of joseph hudson Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM To:?[email protected] Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ? ?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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Oh, we have a lot of construction going on and around here as well. But I think that's what every state to be honest.
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On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:26?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I know that¡¯s right.? Generally when I take Lyft I don¡¯t have to go very far from home, but the places I do take Lyft to aren¡¯t walkable either.? One problem here, is that we have a
lot of construction in the areas I go to, and it has been too hot to walk anywhere in the last few weeks.
?
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Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23 ?PM, Jeff Kenyon < jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
?
I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is
deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message-----
From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>
On Behalf Of joseph hudson
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS
going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then
he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ?
?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I
also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite
direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances
when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard
to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can
use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off
down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a
year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:33?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
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Oh, we have a lot of construction going on and around here as well. But I think that's what every state to be honest.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:26?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I know that¡¯s right.? Generally when I take Lyft I don¡¯t have to go very far from home, but the places I do take Lyft to aren¡¯t walkable either.? One problem here, is that we have a
lot of construction in the areas I go to, and it has been too hot to walk anywhere in the last few weeks.
?
?
Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23 ?PM, Jeff Kenyon < jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
?
I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is
deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message-----
From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>
On Behalf Of joseph hudson
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS
going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then
he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ?
?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I
also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite
direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances
when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard
to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can
use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off
down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a
year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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Google maps is my daily driver
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On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:07?AM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
What are you using for a GPS app?
On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:33?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
? Oh, we have a lot of construction going on and around here as well. But I think that's what every state to be honest.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:26?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I know that¡¯s right.? Generally when I take Lyft I don¡¯t have to go very far from home, but the places I do take Lyft to aren¡¯t walkable either.? One problem here, is that we have a
lot of construction in the areas I go to, and it has been too hot to walk anywhere in the last few weeks.
?
?
Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23 ?PM, Jeff Kenyon < jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
?
I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is
deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message-----
From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>
On Behalf Of joseph hudson
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS
going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then
he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ?
?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I
also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite
direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances
when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard
to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can
use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off
down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a
year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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How can you use it to just let you know what streets and/or businesses you are passing? ?I love Google¡¯s database of points of interest because it is so up to date for the most part.
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On Aug 7, 2024, at 1:30?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
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Google maps is my daily driver
On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:07?AM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
What are you using for a GPS app?
On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:33?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
? Oh, we have a lot of construction going on and around here as well. But I think that's what every state to be honest.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:26?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I know that¡¯s right.? Generally when I take Lyft I don¡¯t have to go very far from home, but the places I do take Lyft to aren¡¯t walkable either.? One problem here, is that we have a
lot of construction in the areas I go to, and it has been too hot to walk anywhere in the last few weeks.
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Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23 ?PM, Jeff Kenyon < jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
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I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is
deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message-----
From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>
On Behalf Of joseph hudson
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS
going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then
he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ?
?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I
also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite
direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances
when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard
to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can
use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off
down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a
year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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I mainly use it for the term by turn directions, and to keep me informed of how many miles I am away from my current destination. I don't use it to alert me whenever I pass by a business.
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On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:34?AM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
How can you use it to just let you know what streets and/or businesses you are passing? ?I love Google¡¯s database of points of interest because it is so up to date for the most part.
On Aug 7, 2024, at 1:30?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
? Google maps is my daily driver
On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:07?AM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
What are you using for a GPS app?
On Aug 7, 2024, at 12:33?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...> wrote:
? Oh, we have a lot of construction going on and around here as well. But I think that's what every state to be honest.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:26?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
I know that¡¯s right.? Generally when I take Lyft I don¡¯t have to go very far from home, but the places I do take Lyft to aren¡¯t walkable either.? One problem here, is that we have a
lot of construction in the areas I go to, and it has been too hot to walk anywhere in the last few weeks.
?
?
Oh yeah, definitely understandable there. And the further you go, the more money you have to pay. I've figured that out.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:23 ?PM, Jeff Kenyon < jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
?
I've started to do that as well. ?Like I said, it has been whenever I hear a foreign sounding name, or the driver is
deaf or hard of hearing or I'm going to a place I've either never been to or go to that often. ?My turning on my GPS is starting to increase though with my jobs that are both a fair distance from home.
-----Original Message-----
From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>
On Behalf Of joseph hudson
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2024 10:21 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Uber-Lyft] Language barrier concerns
Oh cool. I always run mine. One of rhyme in a taxi and I am needing to know where I'm at.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:18?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
When I get a name that sounds foreign, or I am going to a place where I¡¯ve never been before, I¡¯ll turn on my GPS. ?That¡¯s how I found out that the driver was headed back towards home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 9:38?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Oh wow, I would've done that too. A lot of the times whenever I went right on our local hot bus, I will keep my GPS
going just to see where all they were trying to take me before I got home.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:34?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Many of the non-English speaking drivers will know as much to say they don¡¯t speak English and leave it at that, and I get the feeling they want pity. ?A few years ago, I was going to a therapy appointment and the driver was quiet until we got there and then
he kept saying he didn¡¯t speak English, and I finally said ¡°it¡¯s about time you learned.¡± ?
?Interestingly enough, my worst experience with Lyft wasn¡¯t with a non English speaking driver, but a driver who had picked me up and I had a couple of places I needed to go and he was in a wheelchair van, and he kept going on and on about his handicap. ?I
also had to repeat the final destination to him and he asked what the place looked like. ?It was an AT&T store in a rather popular part of town. ?I¡¯m glad that I had my GPS app going because he almost ended up driving me home, and was going in the opposite
direction of the store. ?I was fuming when I got to the store, and gave him a 1 out of 5 stars, and wrote a lengthy complaint to Lyft.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:56?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Well, that's good. I'm glad for that one.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 7:46?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
I only had one driver who had me talk to a translation app to translate from English to Spanish. ?Other than that I haven¡¯t had any luck. ?I¡¯ve actually had better luck texting back and forth with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing, which in a lot of instances
when I get alerted about a deaf driver it turns out they can communicate with no problem.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 8:33?PM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?No, they should be able to copy the text, and put it into an app and do the translating that way. It's not that hard
to copy and paste someone's wording. If they can't do that, they definitely don't need to be driving for Uber.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 12:20?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...>
wrote:
Will a text that I send in English be translated into the language they speak? ?Many times, these drivers end up being rude.
On Aug 6, 2024, at 2:17?AM, joseph hudson <jhud7789@...>
wrote:
?Hi Jeff, have you tried resulting to texting the driver in this instance? This might be better results as they can
use apps to translate your text into their language.
On Aug 4, 2024, at 11:01?PM, Jeff Kenyon <jkenyon7@...> wrote:
Hi guys, I am wondering how you all handle situations where your driver doesn¡¯t speak English? ?I have run into situations like this from time to time and the outcome has been negative more times then positive. ?Take last week for instance, I was dropped off
down the block from my destination, and when I asked the driver a question, I was simply ignored. ?I didn¡¯t give a good rating. ?Other times, I have been a little luckier ?but am not feeling comfortable. ?For transportation I use Lyft. ?I had one driver a
year or so ago even laugh at me when we had to find the right location and that was several blocks away. ?I just let him leave me at the location, and reported him to Lyft and then ordered another ride home. ?
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