exbfb
Active Member
Went out this morning and had a little pootle along the canal near where I live.
At that time of the morning, there were all sorts.
Casual walkers, serious walkers, dog walkers, runners, fishermen, casual cyclists, serious cyclists.
Thousand yard stare merchants...
I'm just a formerly overweight bloke approaching / at middle age looking to not die of a heart attack.
Not serious, not casual, somewhere in the middle ?
I think I have this etiquette thing sussed.
All the folks that think they're doing it seriously can't seem to manage to take the time to be civil and say hello.
All the normal people just out for a bit of fresh air seemed to be much more capable of saying hello / morning.
Maybe they are more capable of recognising a fellow path user as a kindred spirit, be they on foot or on wheels.
What I did notice was that retired people were faaaarrrr more likely to value a civil greeting and return in kind.
Anyway, they all got a friendly "morning" off me whether they like it or not
At that time of the morning, there were all sorts.
Casual walkers, serious walkers, dog walkers, runners, fishermen, casual cyclists, serious cyclists.
Thousand yard stare merchants...
I'm just a formerly overweight bloke approaching / at middle age looking to not die of a heart attack.
Not serious, not casual, somewhere in the middle ?
I think I have this etiquette thing sussed.
All the folks that think they're doing it seriously can't seem to manage to take the time to be civil and say hello.
All the normal people just out for a bit of fresh air seemed to be much more capable of saying hello / morning.
Maybe they are more capable of recognising a fellow path user as a kindred spirit, be they on foot or on wheels.
What I did notice was that retired people were faaaarrrr more likely to value a civil greeting and return in kind.
Anyway, they all got a friendly "morning" off me whether they like it or not
