Bad manners

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byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
Is it me, or are some folk just downright rude?

Poodling around the quiet Fen lanes, some cyclists WILL insist on riding up silently behind me and then overtaking at speed, disappearing into the distance without a word.

Personally I think this is rude. A simple 'Hi there' or 'Hello' would be nice. They may be riding expensive bikes and be uber fit, but a little common curtesy and friendliness would brighten my day.

Just saying :-(


I come across a few who do that and two localish riders not only creep up silently but then bawl in my right ear as they pass. It's supposedly a cheery greeting but at that range it's dangerous and very annoying. I now 'have strong words' with them when they do it!
 
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RedFeend

RedFeend

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I come across a few who do that and two localish riders not only creep up silently but then bawl in my right ear as they pass. It's supposedly a cheery greeting but at that range it's dangerous and very annoying. I now 'have strong words' with them when they do it!
Given your description, I concur. I don't care for people creeping up silently behind me and I don't like being bawled at either.
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
Yes, it's the fact that if they waited 1 second they'd be visible and don't, but shout from close range that boils my piss. All they need to do is to speak 3 or 4 seconds earlier or 1 second later. I'm sure these two do it for shock effect.
 
I don't say hello or hi as I pass. I think they might think I'm being a bit smug having both the speed to pass and breath to say hi.
I normally just lift the fingers of my left hand off the bar in a casual wave.

I'm too busy huffing and puffing to worry about the smugness of the rider passing me and whether they say hello or not. Anyhoo, there's so many of 'em that it would be pointless anyway :laugh:
Although, I proudly managed to overtake a woman with her two kids recently :tongue:
and I actually managed to overtake a normal cyclist too - well chuffed. So they only had one leg and were probably 98 years old. Who cares :wahhey:
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Mrs Colly is exactly like that.:rolleyes:

Walking to the polling station last time we had to do out 'democratic duty', a woman walks out from a side road and happens to be walking next to us. Her and my Mrs chat away merrily all the way the the polling station. Probably 5 mins walk, if that, in that time I am sure they passed enough information about family, finances, illnesses etc that either one could have done a passable identity theft.

On the way back home I asked did she know her from work.....................''Er, no, I've never seen her before'' :wacko:
As a kid, I gave up asking my Mum who she'd just stopped and spent ages speaking to when we were out shopping. The answer was always "I've no idea what her name is, but I've been speaking to her for years now!"
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
On the way home, when it's busier, I usually nod & smile or slightly raise a hand from the bar in acknowledgement.


I'm like that down the pub too.
 
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