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A conversation between a surly cab driver and his customer, 1888
3478942 A conversation between a surly cab driver and his customer, 1888; (add.info.: Punch cartoon 1888 depicting a conversation between a surly cab driver and his customer. Cabman (insolently, on receiving his right fare), What's this ere for? Customer (promptly), Well, I should say for Drink, by the look of you!.); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38316228
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1880s Bad Manners Chat Chatting Class Conversations Customer Discuss Discussion Discussions Driver Punch Rude Rudeness Small Talk Surly Talk Talking Conversation
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This print captures a humorous and lively exchange between a surly cab driver and his cheeky customer in the bustling streets of London in 1888. The scene depicted in this Punch cartoon from the late nineteenth century showcases the wit and banter that was characteristic of interactions between city dwellers during this time.
The cabman, with a scowl on his face, is seen receiving his fare from the customer who quips, "What's this ere for?". Without missing a beat, the quick-witted customer responds with a playful jab at the cab driver's appearance, suggesting that the money is for drinks due to his disheveled look. This clever retort highlights the satirical nature of the conversation and adds an element of humor to their interaction.
As we observe this snapshot from history, we are transported back to a time when communication was filled with charm and sharp wit. The detailed illustration captures not only the essence of life in Victorian London but also serves as a reminder of how humor has always been an integral part of human connection. This timeless image is sure to bring a smile to your face as you imagine yourself eavesdropping on this amusing exchange between two strangers on the streets of yesteryear.
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