Clever man
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Thumbs up is even worse.
That's what i do.
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No no no that guy was 100% right, you let people off or youre slowing everything down. I suppress the urge to yell that every time I get on the subway.
But lmao no public transit is not as stressful. People take naps on trains and buses all the time. I very rarely see people sleeping while riding a car or bike.
That guy ... was ME!!!
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That guy ... was ME!!!
wrote last edited by [email protected]Every time I board a subway in China or Korea, I should carry a projector and show the people waiting how good the Japanese are at getting on and off subways. As long as it's a platform with a full wall, and not the half wall a mob of people could potentially chuck you over.
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This woman in her BMW wagged her finger at me the other day for a turn I made
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Every time I board a subway in China or Korea, I should carry a projector and show the people waiting how good the Japanese are at getting on and off subways. As long as it's a platform with a full wall, and not the half wall a mob of people could potentially chuck you over.
Sounds complicated. I just shove people out of the way. Unless they're kids, old people, or infirm in some way.
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No, it literally means the same thing in this case, it's a regional variant. I heard people say it around northern Virginia several times.
Feel free to imagine something else though.
I understood what it meant. I also understood that using the phrase "flicking someone off" is not widely recognized.
This reminds me of something I saw in BoneAppleTea back in my Reddit days.
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This woman in her BMW wagged her finger at me the other day for a turn I made
Was she right to disapprove?
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Was she right to disapprove?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Technically yes, but in no way was my driving unsafe to anyone
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Cars really need a variety of horns. Like one that politely says "pardon me, do you happen to have any grey poupon?" and one that says "move or I'll rip yer fucken eyeballs out!"
Trucks in SEA often do, they have this warbling "hey, I'm here", and then a much more aggressive "get the fuck out of the way!". People also modulate their bike horn to just give a little chirp so the person you're passing knows you're there, or two to say thank you, 3+ loud ones to say "get out of the way", etc
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Honking is like the most not overkill thing ever when a car isn't moving at a green light
I don't know where you learned to drive, but I clearly remember that lesson from driving school "honking is only to be used in case of immediate danger". Which, here, is clearly not the case.
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Similarly, I give the condescending head shake, like a disappointed father.
Like this?