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    Ms. Wanda Kilback
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    Didi in Shanghai is absolutely terrible. (I take short trips daily and endure so much frustration.)

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      Jeremiah Stamm-Carroll
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      I always give them a piece of my mind directly and file a complaint. There's no way I'm putting up with their nonsense.

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        Faye O'Conner
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        Folks from the same region shouldn't give each other a hard time.

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          Orville DuBuque
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          I'm a tourist from out of town, and I posted on Xiaohongshu (a social media app) out of anger because of the rude treatment I received. However, um, it's not really about regionalism. I just genuinely think that my experiences over the past few days should be enough for Didi to seriously reflect on their service quality and oversight issues.

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            Ada Muller
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            As a Shanghai local, I don't even dare to use the 'Tehui' (budget/express) Didi option. There's a high chance something unpleasant will happen. The premium Didi services ('Zhuanche') are much better. If it's expensive during peak hours, I just take the subway.

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              Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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              How do you hail a 'Zhuanche' (premium Didi service)?

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                Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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                You don't get Shanghai. When you get in the car, don't talk to them and sit in the back. Don't worry if they take a longer route unless you're in a real hurry. If they ask for directions, just tell them to follow the GPS. If the fare is higher than expected when you arrive, complain directly.

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                  Faye O'Conner
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                  He really said that first. After learning our lesson the hard way the first time, we don't dare say much when we get in the car anymore. We feel so timid and subservient in the car.

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                    Howard Legros
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                    I've been in Shanghai for 3 days and already had arguments with drivers twice. Their attitude is terrible.

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                      Timothy Denesik
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                      That's terrifying! What you're all saying makes me want to head home right now.

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                        Theodore Wiza
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                        Most Didi drivers nowadays are non-locals, and their attitude isn't just bad, it's atrocious. They'll outright refuse short-distance fares. I'm a Shanghainese local, and I can't understand what kind of people Didi is hiring in Shanghai these days. Does Shanghai owe them something? If they don't like it here, they don't have to come!

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                          Orlando Ryan
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                          Couldn't agree more.

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