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Old Jun 3, 2020 | 11:29 pm
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Originally Posted by moondog
The more relevant metric is how much have wages increased over the last 10 years, though there is obviously a strong correlation. But, I approach things from the wage perspective because it's important for people who make 6k per month to be able to afford taxis. Based on my own company's salary data (small sample size, and our industry is not necessarily representative of the big picture), 5k per month 10 years ago was the rough equivalent of 6k per month now. As such, I suppose a ~20% (e.g. flag drop increases from 14 to 17) bump in fares might make sense. Didi rates would obviously follow suit.

That having been said, I'm uncomfortable with the idea tipping just because you feel drivers deserve more money. This just sets expectations, and unevens the playing field. I have a little more sympathy for pre-tipping. While this practice still screws over poor people, if they venture outside on a rainy Friday night, they know what they know what they're getting themselves into. Furthermore, tippers jumping the queue aside, it's much better to book a didi and wait (in comfort) for an hour v standing on the side of the street for 30 minutes.
Call me cheap, but I rarely tip in Asia. I don't care what anyone thinks. That's one thing I like about China over the US.
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Old Jun 9, 2020 | 8:26 pm
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My father uses it. It is rather convenient.
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Old Nov 4, 2020 | 4:23 pm
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Mostly, subways are more convenient in big cities.
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Old Nov 5, 2020 | 6:35 am
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Originally Posted by Elly Wei
Mostly, subways are more convenient in big cities.
Only when the routes work for you. Transfers are often inconveniently located and some of the stations are enormous. For example, I live 100 meters away from 徐家汇 exit 16, but line 1 is a full km away.
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Old Jan 24, 2026 | 3:03 am
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I got the Alipay app to work, did pay food with it today. In the Alipay app, they offer "DIDI travel".

Because I got an error message when trying to add Alipay as a payment method in the DIDI app, I thought it might not matter if I can book DIDI directly from the Alipay app?

Is it any difference, same prices, same cars?
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Old Jan 24, 2026 | 2:32 pm
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Originally Posted by thrower
I got the Alipay app to work, did pay food with it today. In the Alipay app, they offer "DIDI travel".

Because I got an error message when trying to add Alipay as a payment method in the DIDI app, I thought it might not matter if I can book DIDI directly from the Alipay app?

Is it any difference, same prices, same cars?
Yes, Didi is accessible from Alipay. Prices should be the same (except you may not be able to get / use coupons, which for a tourist is too much of a pain anyhow).
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Old Jan 24, 2026 | 2:43 pm
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The app has a bit more functionality than the alipay MP, but the latter suits most of my needs.
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