Stick in the anthill, or if you prefer about “waving” in a convertible!

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I’ve been trying on this post for a long time, as it’s the first in a series on what’s happening to us. I’m not afraid to offend anyone, I’m hoping more for support and action because the issue is and the topic will not fix itself.

 

I think I’m the first one who said hard on more than one air that convertibles are positive people themselves, I don’t change my opinion, I’m even convinced that like few others, it’s the lovers of the wind in their hair who have so much energy and sympathy that they could cure some people of depression with their aura (of course, this is such a general comparison, not a medical diagnosis) but in all this very positive image, there is a small minus. Something bloody went wrong.

 

Admit it, how many times when driving on the road have you “waved” to the driver from the opposite direction and he, simply pounced on you? How many times have you thought, what the heck, she probably didn’t see, or he probably didn’t see?
What? Was that the case? Of course it was!
Certainly more than once, unfortunately this is such a poor truth about us, I’m talking about convertibles in general. At least it is not a personal trip.

 

The first time with the so-called. “greeting each other “on the road I met when I was in my teens, when our team leader took us to the Bieszczady Rally, then everyone we met on the trail says to us “hello” People seeing us from afar waved in a greeting gesture and you felt such affection, a bond with the other person. Seemingly nothing and yet. When I came to run, but I warn you this is a “one-time episode:)” I met a dozen people on the road, each of them running past me raised his hand in a gesture of greeting. No one considered it an exceptional effort that would produce messy results, no one’s hand fell off from fatigue.
I thought to myself that there must be something wrong with us, there must be something on our minds, because either no one taught us this, or we simply fly so “loaded” with energy that we can’t see others!
Terefere kuku, as who used to say, hearing stupidity, unfortunately is a little different:

 

1. owners in BMWs often don’t see other cars because they have BMWs after all, I know because I’ve been to a few general spots and the guy standing next to me with a Zetka didn’t even get out of it because he had a model about 20k more expensive.
2. Mazda drivers only welcome roadsters, after all they are not convertibles, how do I know? Because more than once I heard it and more than once I waved “paw” to no avail (although at my Debiec, a few “Magdas” are flying and they are already waving from a distance, so something vibrated)
3. AmCar owners don’t kowtow to those Mustang guys, because the Mustang on our roads is usually a new plastic car and a real AmCar is preferably 50′ or 60′ years old, so they won’t kowtow to “plastics”, not to mention the eternal Ford vs. Chevy conflict.
4. another class is Porsches, there either they are mega busy and wave to everyone, because they enjoy their convertible like children, or they have such a stick up their ass that strongly interferes with the correct posture at the wheel and does not allow any movement.
5 There is also the territorial division, try on PGNs to wave to someone in Warsaw (I wriggle with laughter under the table) what kind of face you will see in a colleague in the Capital at the sight of your raised hand.
6 The rest are those who still naively believe that no matter what they drive, they will one day be kicked by that special pleasure and someone will simply wave them off on the road.

 

To sum up, as a nation we have enthusiasm, we still clap on airplanes like the audience at Rubik’s, in Radom we snatch purchases from each other’s hands and eat off the floor, we are masters at collecting goodies at the Fair, and to raise our hand in greeting on the road, somehow we are not up to it, so if no one has said it out loud, let me please write:

 

If you believe, as I do, that convertibles are #self-positive people, if it’s important to you that the culture of convertible travel continues to do well, if, like me, that little bit of decency on the road won’t get in the way of your life, wave hello to convertible drivers. Show that you can, let’s not divide ourselves into those more or less important, if we are united by an open roof, that’s what makes us already in a group of exceptional or rather exceptionally positive people!
Hi aRs

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