Is it a 'girl' thing - ?

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steve50

Disenchanted Member
Location
West Yorkshire
There's plenty camaraderie among cyclists, I have yet to go for a ride and have another cyclist completely ignore me. I've even had cyclists ask if I was ok or in need of help when i stopped to tweak my gears. The cyclists that completely ignore others are imo complete nobbers and are more than likely unsociable gits anyway.
 

400bhp

Guru
There's plenty camaraderie among cyclists, I have yet to go for a ride and have another cyclist completely ignore me. I've even had cyclists ask if I was ok or in need of help when i stopped to tweak my gears. The cyclists that completely ignore others are imo complete nobbers and are more than likely unsociable gits anyway.

That's a bit strong. In some areas, for example central London, there's just too many cyclists to nod and wave at.

Round where I live there's enough space and time to acknowledge other cyclists, most do, but there are some that (as far as I can tell) purposefully ignore. Their loss as, acknowledging other cyclists is part of what makes cycling so good.
 

steveindenmark

Legendary Member
Change your way of thinking.

When you give a cherry "Hello". Do it to make yourself feel good. If they respond with a cherry "Hello" you get two shots of happiness for the price of one.

There are some miserable sods around.
 

steve50

Disenchanted Member
Location
West Yorkshire
That's a bit strong. In some areas, for example central London, there's just too many cyclists to nod and wave at.

Round where I live there's enough space and time to acknowledge other cyclists, most do, but there are some that (as far as I can tell) purposefully ignore. Their loss as, acknowledging other cyclists is part of what makes cycling so good.
Exactly, strongly worded, maybe.

You're the one calling names!

Not calling names at all, not directed at anyone specifically, but if some find the description fits..................................
 

Sara_H

Guru
My OH used to have a Mazda Bongo camper. There was a special wave that Bongo drivers used to do to each other. Male and female.
 
Interesting, I've never joined the dots up before, but I think the observation of the OP is correct in so far as proportionally more females will acknowledge a greeting, in fact I don't think I can remember when one did not. To be honest, the vast majority of males do as well. (OT, but I get markedly more greetings returned when I am on my road bike compared to a mountain bike).
Graham
 
A certain Canal Boat user does...... he likes cyclists

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summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I reply to anyone greeting me cheerfully on my commute, i go through phases of greeting everyone, or smiling, and I have a few regulars who will say hello to me! But in reality you don't have time to say hello to every one, sometimes you need to focus on the road, or distracted by some thought.
 
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