Rude Behavior, I'm Perplexed

I wish I could teach people ground manners like horses. There's a few i'd like to whap with a leadrope for barging into me.
 
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Oh, they still wave.... they just don't use their whole hand!
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I have a Jeep, and for those of you who have Jeeps, you know there is a "Jeep Wave". Anytime a Jeep passes another Jeep, we wave to each other, or sometimes people will do a peace sign. It always makes me wonder why that's just a Jeep thing (I know a lot of bikers do it too), but why not everyone? Sometimes I try randomly waving at people but they just look confused and keep going. The only other exception is on my road, because it's a narrow dirt road and if you happen to have two cars passing, one has to pull off to the side. So then the other person waves thank you, but that's about it.
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I have a Miata and we do this too!
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They actually did a report on the demise of manners on Good Morning America this past week.
So this thread has put this little scenario in my head: I'd like to have a t'shirt made with big block letters that says, "Manner Police". I'd have a police light and siren strapped to my head and a ticket book. Walking through Walmart, I'd "pull over" any offenders that I'd witnessed and write them a ticket for rudeness, thereby publically embarrassing the crap out of them.
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You think that'd hit the news? Then we can put them all in manner rehab.
 
In many societies, waiting your turn or not trying to push to the front are considered strange behavior. I'm not a sociologist or anything lke that, but my thought is that if the resources are limited, unless you push and shove your way to the front, you are going to do without. You don't give anyone a chance to beat you out for the limited resources.

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You just described my chicken flock! Or...my dogs even!
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I've never noticed the jeep wave(though my father-in-law has a '46 willys that I'm dying to get my hands on)
but I do know that with motorcycles, it's not so much a "biker wave" as it is a "Harley wave". that tradition comes from way back in the early days of HOG-harley owner's group, it's a harley commoradery thing.

It's a biker wave .. might have been started as a "Harley Wave" .. but I don't ride a HD and I get and give all the waves ..

Now .. I DO ride a cruiser .. I notice that cr*tch rocket riders rarely get or give waves .. ??

Neat about the Jeep thing .. but makes sense.

Also .. PU trucks down here .. of course that makes up 90% of the vehicles .. but we all wave to each other ..

Maybe because they're too busy hanging on for dear life....
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I am guilty of not waving.
DH's family lives in a close community. Everyone knows everyone even if they aren't related. Alot grew up together in that neighborhood... he fusses at me when we pass someone because I don't wave. Most of the time I just plain do not see the other person wave first. I am watching where I am driving, not looking into oncoming vehicles
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