1, prejudice and stereotypes: some people have prejudice or stereotypes of chauffeur drivers, that they are only engaged in this work to make money, instead of seeing it as a professional service. This perception leads to disrespect for chauffeurs.
2. Drunkenness: In some cases, customers are in a state of drinking and are emotionally unstable or misbehaving, which leads them to be disrespectful or rude to the chauffeur.
3. Socio-cultural factors: the level of respect for chauffeuring as a profession varies in different societies and cultures. In some societies, chauffeur-drivers are not given the importance and respect they deserve. Chauffeur driving refers to the behavior that when the owner cannot drive the vehicle to the destination by himself, the professional driver will drive the vehicle to the designated place and charge a certain fee. Chauffeur service is mainly used in the catering industry, for example, on occasions such as get-togethers, when the car owner cannot drive due to alcohol, and someone else drives for him.