Dapat pausuhin to dito as sign of courtesy.
And apparently, not only in Japan can you find this, based on the comments on the video.
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Dapat pausuhin to dito as sign of courtesy.
And apparently, not only in Japan can you find this, based on the comments on the video.
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Thread already exists: http://tsikot.com/forums/traffic-law...u-japan-92799/
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dito sa pinas, alang thank you or blink blink baka bigyan ka pa ng dirty finger.
According to the video if i'm right :
In Japan : "honk honk!" (means you can pass and take my lane)
In Pinas : "honk honk!" (means GET OUT OF MY LANE!)
Matagal na yan sa Europe
There, when you flash your headlights to an oncoming car, you are telling him there is a police car with a speed radar up ahead
When you are given way and overtake and flash your hazard lights three blinks, it means thank you
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There should be a (one-shot) button provided in the vehicle with a selection for how many blinks of the hazard lights, just for this purpose.
I find it quite taxing for the driver to turn on the hazard lights, and then turn it off after 2 blinks as in the case in Japan; 3 blinks as in the case in Europe, and probably 1 or 4 blinks somewhere else........
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kinda funny but I'm starting to adopt this..ok lang kahit ako lang may alam na thank you pala yun..malay natin after 3-5 years maadopt na din to dito satin kahit sa mga private vehicles lang. PUJs, PUVs, taxi's and buses ASA pa..![]()
Had hard time trying to do this on EDSA today hahaha! f*ck that courtesy thing! ang dami talaga bastos sa EDSA hahahaha!
i used to do this when i first got back in the philippines from the states but not anymore since people here have no idea what it means.