Avocet
Well-Known Member
I believe it is southern city living that turns people into evil, selfish, shits rather than happy fellow humans.
In the country (darkest Staffs/ Shrops borders) every one waves as you slow & move over (or stop) to pass on single track lanes. When walking the mutt I move onto the verge & call her to me, drivers also slow down out of courtesy & wave as they pass.
In southern cities like Bristol or London, talking to people at bus stops or as you pass one another in the street is seen as a threatening act. Fortunately, the inhabitants of places like Liverpool & Glasgow still behave like normal people.
Of course having something in common with another human being is an excellent reason to wave or even chat - in fact having nothing in common is also a good reason to wave or chat & learn about a different person's perspective.
Just what is up with all you miserable "won't wave, can't wave" southerners?
Similar experience here. Not sure it's "North/South" so much as "affluent/not affluent" though. (Which, I admit, broadly amounts to the same thing)! However, considering how close Liverpool and Manchester are together, I've always found Manchester the less friendly city.
I absolutely loved it when we moved up to Cumbria. We'd raise a hand to thank another motorist for (say) stopping to let us past on a single track road, and get a wave back! We often joke that people round here "thank for thanking them"! It's really lovely.