Unfortunately, this is pretty much true. If someone carves me up, doesn't give way when they should etc, I usually try to have a little word with them. Which can often be quite restrained : " Hey, you should have given way back there, you could have killed me". " Oh, sorry mate yeah, I was watching that big truck " - or whatever- "Well, please watch out for bikers eh". "Yeah , will do".Originally Posted by TLDV8
Not always though. I find that Asians, when they stuff up, are usually apologetic. So it can be quite positive. White Kiwis usually try to argue that they were in fact correct and you are wrong, even to the extent of quite extraordinary "interpretations" of the law "Bikes ALWAYS have to give to cars - doncha know the rules or what".
Maoris and Pacific Islanders, however, generally turn violent and nasty. Seems to be a sort of axiomatic response to anything.
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