What is a cab called in British?
What is a British cab called? Taxi terms in the UK?
Okay, so like, what is a British cab called? Right.
It's a hackney carriage, sometimes just "hackney." Cab, black cab, or even just taxi works too, tho. Simple, yeah?
Remember that trip to London, ages ago? May '08, I wanna say? Near Buckingham Palace. Needed a ride after way too many pints.
The driver, bless his heart, kept callin' it a "black cab." Also, cost me a fortune! Like, £30 for a 10-minute ride – ouch!
Turns out, fancy ones used to be called "remise," which sounds kinda...French? Never heard anyone use that, though. Honestly.
The iconic black taxi is everywhere in London! Total tourist thing, I know, but you gotta take at least one ride. For the experience.
Is it a cab or taxi in the UK?
It's a cab in London, innit? Like shouting for a ride fit for the Queen, just you know, in a black box!
Outside London? Taxi works fine. Think of it like asking for chips, not French fries, yeah? Simples.
So, what else is up with UK rides?
- Black Cabs: These legends are like rolling fortresses. Seriously spacious.
- Taxi Apps Exist!: Uber's massive, plus local apps like Bolt.
- Prices, prices!: Black cabs? Expect premium. Apps? More like a bargain.
- Outside London, things change: You might find mini-cabs, which you pre-book.
Taxi, cab...whatever. Just don't call it a carriage, unless you're going to a royal ball.
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