A new take on "the wave"

Started by mostrobelle, September 02, 2009, 12:10:05 PM

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herm

good point...
when i lived out in klamtucky, OR.. all the farmers waved.
i assume it was because i was driving the same white ford that they were.

i wave to my neighbors around here, but most dont wave back.
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Quote from: bobspapa on September 03, 2009, 05:01:33 PM
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Quote from: herm on September 03, 2009, 11:43:58 AM
i always used to wave...
until i moved to new hampshire. hardly any of the bikers i encounter here wave.

after my first riding season of being ignored, i know only wave if they wave first. :-\
That hasn't been my experience.
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I felt good today... I got a Goldwing and 5 Harley guys to wave at me. 

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Quote from: bobspapa on September 03, 2009, 05:01:33 PM
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just read it... i think they missed the boat with that one...

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I always make it a point to wave at riders,cagers sometimes.It just makes me feel knowing i'm leaving them a good impression on us riders. [thumbsup]
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Quote from: ducpainter on September 03, 2009, 05:38:09 PM
That hasn't been my experience.

That's cause you live where people still act like they're from NH.  Down our way, we've been invaded a little more by people from south of the border (nh/ma, that is).

20yrs ago, you'd get the polite steering wheel wave from just about anyone in the Monadnock/Temple Mtn area, but I've noticed that since I ETS'd 12yrs ago & came back, things had gotten slightly more "impersonal" in Southern NH.

As far as the whole wave thing goes, it depends on what the other rider is on.  Most hard-core HD riders won't wave at anyone on anything other than a Hog, so I've given up on them.  I usually get waves from the whole adventure tourer/sport tourer types, some of the less squidly of the sbk crowd & such.  I always give the low wave whenever anyone waves at me, but lately I don't usually initiate because so few will wave back.  Too many pretentous HD owners around here.
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Quote from: somegirl on September 03, 2009, 02:49:18 PMAnd when I'm out walking the dogs, I usually wave to all the cars and bikes going by, at least on the weekdays.  The cars are mostly my neighbors.

So for the most part, this has been a good thing.  The neighbors all recognize me, they're more friendly, slow down when they drive by, etc. [thumbsup]

However, it did backfire on me a couple of weeks ago.  One guy turned around, came back, and asked for my number. [roll] [laugh]
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Quote from: somegirl on October 02, 2009, 07:54:26 AM
So for the most part, this has been a good thing.  The neighbors all recognize me, they're more friendly, slow down when they drive by, etc. [thumbsup]

However, it did backfire on me a couple of weeks ago.  One guy turned around, came back, and asked for my number. [roll] [laugh]

FYI, "Flashing your headlights" to let someone know they left theirs on works best if one is acyually in a vehicle.
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