Saying Hello When Passing / Ettiquette

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benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I also like saying hello to pedestrians I have stopped to let cross (I do that a lot, when safe to do so), and drivers of convertibles who have their roofs down.
I guess I'm just a friendly person.

It's one of the great things about cycling - how convivial it is.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
I always say hello/good morning/hiya or whatever, but I don't normally care whether the other party acknowledges me.

A while ago I was just behind someone doing a trackstand at the lights, and I cheerfully said hi, and something along the lines of how I wish I could do that.
Completely ignored me, which I did find rather rude.

he was too busy concentrating on balancing !
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
Feck off. I don't have any "fellow cyclists". I'm either on a ride with them in which case we said hello at the start or they are not my "fellows" and can just feck right off. I make an exception for the one in a morning with the very cute smile but that's it.

I talk to peds cos I'm a friendly kind of guy.
 

uphillstruggler

Legendary Member
Location
Half way there
Nothing wrong with trying to be nice and fit in. Gosh, there's some right miserable old farts on here!!!

Some??
 

w00hoo_kent

One of the 64K
I also like saying hello to pedestrians I have stopped to let cross (I do that a lot, when safe to do so), and drivers of convertibles who have their roofs down.
I guess I'm just a friendly person.
It's one of the great things about cycling - how convivial it is.

I once asked a guy in an SUV if any of the emails he was reading on his phone were interesting as he trundled along in the traffic I was filtering past. He jumped like he'd been stung.

I say 'good morning' to the lollipop peeps when I pass them each morning, although I don't always commute the same route so haven't seem them since the schools went back. One says 'good morning' back, so that's nice.

Near the beginning of my commuting I was at the bottom of Bluebell Hill, about to do the ascent and a guy coming down saluted me, which near made my day. I still almost died from the exertion, but I'd have done it with a confusing smile on my face (Phil Liggett would then have reminded everyone it was not a smile of joy, but pain).

I always try to post something in a thread about waving to people, I think it's equally polite :-)
 

Cycliste de route

New Member
I always try and say 'ayup', or give a simple nod of the head.

I actually try to acknowledge runners/joggers also, but they almost always look far too knackered to return the gesture :wacko:
 
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