Good read ;). I drive in Montreal, so we Canadians get the obvious political discourse from US passengers, but we keep it civil...as you mentioned they are paying for your service, not your soap box ;).
RE: Uber Etiquette: Religion and Politics
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Thanks for stopping by after all this time! As you might imagine, riders have pressed me quite firmly on politics in recent months. It's a true test of logic and diplomacy.
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