Am I the only one that acknowledges other scooby drivers?
#32
#33
Not me. I was just posting my - albeit, 'robust' - view on it. Nothing more, nothing less.
I wasn't/am not 'annoyed' at other posters that do not share my view... Unlike Felton and JohnD appeared to be, given their reaction to my post/s.
I wasn't/am not 'annoyed' at other posters that do not share my view... Unlike Felton and JohnD appeared to be, given their reaction to my post/s.
Last edited by joz8968; 22 March 2014 at 06:53 PM.
#35
Clearly this concept flies over your head, or else your Subaru is no more important than you than a pair of trainers or your television in which case what are you doing on this forum??
Last edited by plenty; 22 March 2014 at 06:07 PM.
#36
I wave at Newage drivers, I tend to let Classic/Hatch drivers make the first move.
When I had a MK2 Golf a few years back every man and his dog waved. I only bought it for a run around, I felt guilty.
When I had a MK2 Golf a few years back every man and his dog waved. I only bought it for a run around, I felt guilty.
#37
Don't follow the logic.
#38
#39
If you prefer not to acknowledge that's fine, but why disparage those who do?
#40
Fair enough.
Yeah, I certainly wouldn't go so far to call 'wavers' idiots, nutters et al. That's unnecessary, for sure. After all, their actions are displaying friendliness, so would be very mean to.
As mentioned above, each to their own.
All I'll say is: it's 'not for me'*
*I am a miserable person these days (not nasty, just miserable). So probably explains it.
Yeah, I certainly wouldn't go so far to call 'wavers' idiots, nutters et al. That's unnecessary, for sure. After all, their actions are displaying friendliness, so would be very mean to.
As mentioned above, each to their own.
All I'll say is: it's 'not for me'*
*I am a miserable person these days (not nasty, just miserable). So probably explains it.
Last edited by joz8968; 22 March 2014 at 06:24 PM.
#41
Never do it, don't understand it myself. If it's a nice example with a mature owner and they're looking I might give them a smile of acknowledgement.
Motorbikes are worse as you see far more, that stupid sideways head nod they do at you when you're on another bike. It's usually the new bikers that seem worse for that, get a group of them all sideways nodding in the brand new get up and machinery.
Motorbikes are worse as you see far more, that stupid sideways head nod they do at you when you're on another bike. It's usually the new bikers that seem worse for that, get a group of them all sideways nodding in the brand new get up and machinery.
#42
I've had my Blob since April 06 and from the first week of driving it I was acknowledged by other Scooby owners.It has been a habit since then,just as I say morning to other people on my way to work each morning.Most people acknowledge the gesture as,just like the car I drive,we have something in common.
#43
If the non wavers don't want to wave that's fine, but some people seem to be taking this far too seriously. I personally will always wave but Im not offended if the gesture is not returned, it just makes me think that they are not a true enthusiast, but that's fine as to some it's just a car like any other & nothing to be enthusiastic about.
#46
I agree each and every one to there own, but I have to say if any one acknowledges me with a nod or a hello as I pass them on the street,I feel it would be rude not to return the acknowledgement, so I see no harm in doing the same in my car. It therefore seems to me a little sad that a simple wave can't be returned in your car.
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The scooby wave heralds back to when they were a rarity on the roads.
They are getting back to being quite rare on the roads these days. As many on here know I drive for a living covering a rather large area. Be surprised if I see 10 a week these days. I see more Stobarts wagons than Impreza's.
Couple of years ago, we went to Swiss Tony's wedding, 800 cumulative mile round trip, excluding guests at the wedding and visiting friends, we only saw 4 Impreza's in 3 days.
They are getting back to being quite rare on the roads these days. As many on here know I drive for a living covering a rather large area. Be surprised if I see 10 a week these days. I see more Stobarts wagons than Impreza's.
Couple of years ago, we went to Swiss Tony's wedding, 800 cumulative mile round trip, excluding guests at the wedding and visiting friends, we only saw 4 Impreza's in 3 days.
#52
I'm not implying anything, that is just the image a person portrays of themselves by not acknowledging someone who has made a friendly gesture. If I were walking my dog in the middle of the countryside & a fellow dog walker said good morning to me I would return the gesture, it's polite that's all. I understand some people are freaked out by any sort of friendly gesture & sadly that is just a sign of the times. Don't wave if you don't want to, it's not compulsory, no pressure no one really cares, it's just a friendly gesture that's all.
#54
I'm not implying anything, that is just the image a person portrays of themselves by not acknowledging someone who has made a friendly gesture. If I were walking my dog in the middle of the countryside & a fellow dog walker said good morning to me I would return the gesture, it's polite that's all. I understand some people are freaked out by any sort of friendly gesture & sadly that is just a sign of the times. Don't wave if you don't want to, it's not compulsory, no pressure no one really cares, it's just a friendly gesture that's all.
Just find the whole 'cliqueness' of it a bit crass.
#57