DiDi is China’s Uber.
I hadn’t used it that much in Wuxi. A few times I used it to get to company training at my first school. At my school last year, I felt out of it because I never used DiDi while all the other teachers talked of “taking a DiDi” in a way that sounded like TV series characters talking of taking an Uber. I drove or took the Subway.
In Jiangyin, I am now a DiDi Rider (I’m channeling Elvis Presley when I say this). This weekend, I took a DiDi to the bar and to do some grocery shopping. Now, I see I don’t have to pay before I can leave the car. I can pay later because if I don’t pay, I can’t use DiDi again.
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