Anonymous wrote:We were driving yesterday parallel to another vehicle and the little kid in the back seat was giving us the finger - he looked about 8yo. When we stopped and the light he was still doing it and I want to say something to the driver who I assume was the parent of this monster but I didn't even though if it was my kid I would want to know. Would you just ignore it and say nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In some cultures, that’s merely a friendly hello.
Ha ha! Yes. I live in NJ and we call it the "New Jersey wave" or the "New Jersey salute." With the way people drive in NJ, we've all given or received the finger at least once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would make me laugh and laugh.
Same!
Anonymous wrote:That would make me laugh and laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yesterday some guy in a black Audi honked at me kind of aggressively and my 10 year old was pissed off about it. She really wanted me to honk back and I wouldn’t so she rolled down the window and yelled HONK HONK at the guy. She probably would have flipped him off if she knew how. She has a little road rage.
And you taught her to express it?! Wow. I teach my daughters that honking is only to warn or alert other drivers, and that yelling/gesturing/honking out of frustration can lead to danger and even death.
Because it can. And has. As we have seen, over and over again.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday some guy in a black Audi honked at me kind of aggressively and my 10 year old was pissed off about it. She really wanted me to honk back and I wouldn’t so she rolled down the window and yelled HONK HONK at the guy. She probably would have flipped him off if she knew how. She has a little road rage.