tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793430820440200483.post293948425692324629..comments2023-05-22T04:39:39.249-08:00Comments on Alaskim | Surviving Wildlife, Wildflowers & Wild-Haired Children: Can You Tell I Went Out on Black Friday?Alaskimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02275423829064659939noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793430820440200483.post-48847824644176129392009-12-04T17:37:36.727-09:002009-12-04T17:37:36.727-09:00AMEN!!! I say that all the time!! When I stop to...AMEN!!! I say that all the time!! When I stop to let people walk in front of my car, and they don't even do so much as glance my way, it pisses me off. It's just a common courtesy thing, am I right?<br /><br />I also hate those drivers who you let cut in front of you and then they don't even bother to gesture a thank-you to you. <br /><br />Okay, vent over. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one annoyed by this.Helenehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10743718606624231459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793430820440200483.post-39328991276984031842009-12-04T11:46:49.822-09:002009-12-04T11:46:49.822-09:00Completely agree - I always mouth "thank you&...Completely agree - I always mouth "thank you". It is just the right thing to do. <br /><br />Sadly, I see more people try to accelerate to get by pedestrians so they don't have to wait. It annoys me, but when there are little ones involved, I am ready to jump on the back of their car...just saying...twinmamabeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12831942380108095113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793430820440200483.post-25168567564393164842009-12-03T12:37:24.933-09:002009-12-03T12:37:24.933-09:00I'm of the same mindset... I'm in a warm c...I'm of the same mindset... I'm in a warm car, they're not. I always try to give a little wave when someone stops for me. If I have my girls with me, though, I usually wave the car through because sometimes it can take awhile for all of us to cross.Quadmamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12811147214370454309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793430820440200483.post-33310997436209611412009-12-03T10:18:25.148-09:002009-12-03T10:18:25.148-09:00I always nod or mouth "thank you."
Di...I always nod or mouth "thank you." <br /><br />Did you ever NOT want cars to let you cross, because you are crossing with a stroller, parcels, and a passel of kids and it takes SO LONG that you'd rather wait until no cars were waiting?<br /><br />Our 13yo son is very conscientious about letting cars and pedestrians go ahead of us. It's very humbling and chastening when this boy says, "Mom! Why didn't you let that person GO?" I'm usually so wrapped up in my thoughts or my hurry that I don't even notice.<br /><br />When I am conscious of it, my policy is usually to defer, especially to walkers, especially mothers, especially in bad weather. As long as there's nobody bleeding to death in my car, what's another 10 seconds?<br /><br />What makes me laugh is when pedestrians break into a feeble little half-trot for a few steps, then fall back into an ambling pace. What is that, really? Yeah, look at me hurrying. Okay, that's enough exertion for one day.<br /><br />What's even worse is when the pedestrian with the feeble half-trot is ME.Michelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05232959780252957706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8793430820440200483.post-76568765224188380592009-12-03T09:27:23.651-09:002009-12-03T09:27:23.651-09:00I loved the way drivers in Oregon would always sto...I loved the way drivers in Oregon would always stop in shopping mall parking lots to let you walk across, even if you weren't using a proper crossing. Really civilised :o) Bizarrely the rule allowing drivers to turn through a red light meant that pedestrians had much to fear on regular roads - suddenly you became invisible! We did a fair bit of traffic dodging! I always wave and smile to courteous drivers like yourself :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com