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    Or a simple wave.

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    I always use a simple nod and smile to say TY for courteous motorists and pedestrians.

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    ako, i wave or a tap to the horn. pero mas malimit, wave.... kita naman ako sa tints ko eh.









    pag babae ang driver, ilalabas ko ulo ko tapos kinikindatan ko.
    Last edited by 1D4LV; March 26th, 2013 at 05:37 PM.

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    very polite ang mga japanese drivers. when i was there 2 weeks ago, the moment you step on the pedestrian lane, automatic na hihinto na yung sasakyan.

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    two short horn press din ako na may kasamang wave. hehehe.

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    Since hindi ako kita pag nagwave ako, dalawang busina lang.

    Pot pot = Thank You!

    Minsan pag trip, baba bintana then wave. Lalo na kung babae.

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    I think it depends on the driver you flash. Among some street racers in japan, if you flash your lights twice that's a sign to them that the race is on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Or a simple wave.
    I do the same. But if the car I am driving is heavily tinted I blink my headlights din.

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