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Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: Steff from Great Falls ()
Date: October 18, 2016 08:08AM

When you pass by folks in your neighborhood, do you wave at them? Whether you are driving or walking?

This was something my dad always did when I was younger, and I do it now. It's kind of sad how many folks just look at you with dead eyes and no expression when you wave. I guess they don't have to wave back, but it always seemed like a friendly gesture to me.

I pass by around 8 or so cars or folks walking each morning and evening. I'd say about 5 of them wave back.

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: That's nice, Dear ()
Date: October 18, 2016 08:32AM


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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: sticky buns ()
Date: October 18, 2016 08:42AM

Steff from Great Falls Wrote:
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> When you pass by folks in your neighborhood, do
> you wave at them? Whether you are driving or
> walking?
>
> This was something my dad always did when I was
> younger, and I do it now. It's kind of sad how
> many folks just look at you with dead eyes and no
> expression when you wave. I guess they don't have
> to wave back, but it always seemed like a friendly
> gesture to me.
>
> I pass by around 8 or so cars or folks walking
> each morning and evening. I'd say about 5 of them
> wave back.

Look at them, bit ur lower lip and move ur jad up and down as if ur sayin yeah

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: lost in space ()
Date: October 18, 2016 08:47AM

They might be looking at the road, or straight ahead, or thinging about something else, and not recognize you. I've had people tell me later that they had waved at me, but I didn't see them.

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: big smoke ()
Date: October 18, 2016 08:57AM

lost in space Wrote:
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> They might be looking at the road, or straight
> ahead, or thinging about something else, and not
> recognize you. I've had people tell me later that
> they had waved at me, but I didn't see them.


No man, some people arent sure to say hi anymore, some are afraid to say high first, some dont say hi at all....how about holding the door for someone?

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: KKKillary KKKlinton. ()
Date: October 18, 2016 09:24AM

I wave, say hello, help people in need. What you are experiencing is the direct result of liberalism, hatred and diversity (segregation). Liberals have made it part of their agenda to push America back in time where races and ethnicities did not mix, to a time of segregation. Nowadays, libtards refer to segregation as "diversity". They only see race and color of skin, not human beings and Americans. This leads to less waves and cordiality between neighbors which creates division, one of the main goals of liberalism. If everyone united as one, as Americans should, they would take back their government and put fear back into them. The feds have the libtards pushed so far back in time that they think the government is in control and they must obey.

Unite, fight and Make America Great Again!

President Trump!

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: Waving is good. ()
Date: October 18, 2016 09:28AM

I try to wave even if they dont see me. Its a nice thing to do. I have some very chatty neighbors so better to wave from the car than be trapped by them while they walk their dog for the 100th time in one day. Waving is good.

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: radio ()
Date: October 18, 2016 09:31AM

KKKillary KKKlinton. Wrote:
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> I wave, say hello, help people in need. What you
> are experiencing is the direct result of
> liberalism, hatred and diversity (segregation).
> Liberals have made it part of their agenda to push
> America back in time where races and ethnicities
> did not mix, to a time of segregation. Nowadays,
> libtards refer to segregation as "diversity". They
> only see race and color of skin, not human beings
> and Americans. This leads to less waves and
> cordiality between neighbors which creates
> division, one of the main goals of liberalism. If
> everyone united as one, as Americans should, they
> would take back their government and put fear back
> into them. The feds have the libtards pushed so
> far back in time that they think the government is
> in control and they must obey.
>
> Unite, fight and Make America Great Again!
>
> President Trump!
I agree but the division isnt stopping at.race, now they wanna seperate the educated from "uneducated"...upper class and low class. I say hi to some people not all, some will be lookin down or away, tellin me not to say hi, some are lookin right at me, I say hi, they dont.
I dont like talkin to people, but sayin high is easy.
I said hi to this one guy about a year ago, I couldnt away from him, talked about religuon a whole fuckin hour, then had me commit to being saved, gave his bible and all.

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: Checkout lane 7 girl ()
Date: October 18, 2016 10:25AM

We did that when I was growing up as well.

Now, NOVA is a whole different animal. People used to drive in a civil manner. Now, it's everybody for themselves and the rest of the world can fuck off once you get behind the wheel.

Waaayy too many assholes here now. Even my neighbors do some seriously selfish shit. Most of them are fine, but there are a few...if I was the only one home and their house was burning - I wouldn't call anyone.

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: foreigners never wave ()
Date: October 18, 2016 02:31PM

With the exception of some Spanish, most Asians and Muslims are rude and distant. I am going to start snarling back.

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: Nearby ()
Date: October 18, 2016 02:34PM

Depends on how large the neighborhood is. If it's small and house then yes I wave. I lived in an apartment complex. I only waved to those I knew around lived near my apartment. I was very nice to others but didn't wave.

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: 7cVPP ()
Date: October 18, 2016 03:18PM

Do I know you?

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Re: Waving at people in your neighborhood
Posted by: the wave ()
Date: October 18, 2016 03:26PM

I make a point to bug my eyes out really far and put a creepy grin on my face when I wave, I never break eye contact until I'm out of their line of sight. It's a lot of fun, highly recommend it.

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