Does anyone wave anymore? Curious how a friendly wave to other cyclists differ across the world. It seems like this practice has waned over the years. On my longer weekend rides I can encounter or cross over a dozen riders. I will put up my hand or at least a head nod to all bikers and also to joggers and sidewalk bikes, but sometimes not even a return wage after my wave. Group riders are usually better at acknowledgement but solo riders, not so much. Bored, anti-social, don't care? I don't know. I will continue to wave. 🖐️
I wave a lot.
I like people to feel welcomed.
I try to be friendly. In some cases it might be a wave or nod. Often at rest stops, or wherever I meet others, I will say something to start a conversation, and see if the others want to talk. Many people do. I have met people I have cycled with for the rest of the ride. Some people have become friends.
If you meet people not familiar with the area, they are often glad for someone to show them around.
I agree but sometimes if I catch someone I'll chat a bit if they are into it. Then I'll move on and ask if they want to hook on. Then sometimes I'll meet someone at a rest point and they want to talk when we head out. I like the comradery but I don't like to slow down.
Location: Parañaque, Philippines
I think its really different for each culture, riders are friendlier or warmer towards people of the same demographic (socio economic class) here, like middle class will wave towards other middle class people and low income riders will wave towards other low income riders. Pretty weird in my opinion because we all share the same passion for cycling
In the city and busy places I don’t usually wave as I’d just being doing it the whole ride. But if I’m out on fire roads, trails or somewhere where you don’t see many riders I always do