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Often, yes.when you guys pass another cyclist, do you wave, nod, or say hello?
Is that an inclusive 'or' or an exclusive 'or'?when you guys pass another cyclist, do you wave, nod, or say hello?
when you guys pass another cyclist, do you wave, nod, or say hello?
It all depends on how far we are from other cyclists. If I'm in the local climbs or routes I'll every -very sparse- once in a while give a nod if I catch someone looking at me; which is fairly rare, perhaps because I'm always using sunglasses. I will usually say hello if someone is sitting on my wheel or vice-versa and an inquisitive "all good" if someone looks stranded alongside the road.when you guys pass another cyclist, do you wave, nod, or say hello?
Hmmm. I don’t see that? This is a problem when recreational cyclists mix with the more serious.Today mostly "FUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck, I'm in a *** shape!"
No. Often they're just annoying. Like the lady I had to overtake because she was so busy texting, she couldn't eve ride straight.
The people going the opposite direction are too far away.
Hmmm. I don’t see that? This is a problem when recreational cyclists mix with the more serious.
It’s not transportation for some of us - it’s keeping fit. So I think we acknowledge the other person out of respect for doing similar - at least that is what I think?I have places I need to be!
Most cyclists around here are just... cyclists; people going to school/work/whatever.
I just don't understand this "You should greet people just because they happen to use the same method of transportation as you do" thing.
It’s not transportation for some of us - it’s keeping fit. So I think we acknowledge the other person out of respect for doing similar - at least that is what I think?
This. In some areas I will nod at anyone: pedestrians, horse riders and even those who are standing in their garden. So maybe two nods on a ride.It all depends on how far we are from other cyclists. If I'm in the local climbs or routes I'll every -very sparse- once in a while give a nod if I catch someone looking at me; which is fairly rare, perhaps because I'm always using sunglasses. I will usually say hello if someone is sitting on my wheel or vice-versa and an inquisitive "all good" if someone looks stranded alongside the road.
If I'm further out in the countryside or just somewhere less busy I'll make an effort to nod to most cyclists if we're both going slow enough to notice.
But I'm not gonna lie I've had CN arguments in my head on my bicycle a non zero amount of times.
While cycling, my mind wanders as the rhythmic motion of my legs propels me forward. Thoughts of architect testimony litigation unexpectedly enter my consciousness.
Today I was mostly thinking about the following:
1: What a *** shape I'm in.
2: That I was actually glad it was a bit overcast on my way home from work