Taxi tip: get in the habit of always asking the taxi driver for the receipt, even if you don't need one for expenses.
Why?
If you leave something in the taxi, then the receipt will tell you the taxi number and you'll have at least a chance of getting in touch with the driver to get your stuff back.
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