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Yeah and wait why? Is it considered creepy now or something? I mean, I guess I get it, might be weird if you don't know the person, but the weird thing is sometimes people do wave back or they even wave first. I always try to wave back if someone waves to me, if I see it. But the main thing is the dirty looks, no need for that lol
I guess it’s not creepy in a neighborhood; I was imagining a back street or country road.

I often get accused of giving dirty looks.. I just have severe RBF.
 
You do not wave at strangers here...they may think you are giving them the finger.

Stranger danger.
Noted. Good thing I never aspire to be walking in Houston anyway. :p

Yea, but I don’t live in a neighborhood, and I’m not comfortable walking the road we live on. If a stranger waved at me where I live I would absolutely feel creeped out.
Good point. City environments have an extra weird factor. I'm not even okay with walking in my definition of a city, much less yours!
 
Noted. Good thing I never aspire to be walking in Houston anyway. :p


Good point. City environments have an extra weird factor. I'm not even okay with walking in my definition of a city, much less yours!
We don't even walk in our city.
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I'm having this discussion with Chef (I'm talking to him again...he bought me shoes to say he was sorry for being a butt head). I thought it was a generational thing...my parents wave/wave back when you let someone in traffic/in front of you and I was taught this as "good driving manners". Chef says he sometimes waves but that he can't recall his own parents waving. I only notice it now in older drivers. The younger ones....I don't want to wave to, I want to ram them. :mad:
 
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I'm having this discussion with Chef (I'm talking to him again...he bought me shoes to say he was sorry for being a butt head). I thought it was a generational thing...my parents wave/wave back when you let someone in traffic/in front of you and I was taught this as "good driving manners". Chef says he sometimes waves but that he can't recall his own parents waving. I only notice it now in older drivers. The younger ones....I don't want to wave to, I want to ram them. :mad:
I was taught to always wave in those circumstances. :oops:
 

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