benidormwellington, Wellington New Zealand499 posts
Like to wait and just think tasks thru stay calm and collective.Proactive though not to somes standards.
Do react to foolish disrespectful behaviour but this is generally after a very long exposure,cant elaborate but just old them sun dont shine line.Seldom do react,just handle the jandal.
Reactive or proactive well bit of both,Believe time.patience,tolerance is essential and luckily traits I posess as would have perished long ago.
Blizzard14u: What would you class enjoys road rage under? I drive all day, with the worlds worst drivers that don’t know how to merge?
Nothing worse than someone doing 70 wanting to merge into 100km/hr traffic.
What I really hate is those in the right lane doing 90 in 100 zone holding everyone up, and then have to cut off 2 lanes so they can exit. And if you blow your horn at them or flash your lights (purely being reactive to morons), it is considered road rage.
Blizzard14uGosnells, Western Australia Australia1,430 posts
wash2u: Nothing worse than someone doing 70 wanting to merge into 100km/hr traffic.
What I really hate is those in the right lane doing 90 in 100 zone holding everyone up, and then have to cut off 2 lanes so they can exit. And if you blow your horn at them or flash your lights (purely being reactive to morons), it is considered road rage.
Or when your truck is fully loaded and you are standing on the accelerator too go faster, just to have some clown over take you then slow down? Your driving a truck your working! Not taking a Sunday drive? If the new trucks ever arrive? Looks like January now? At least they will have air-horns! Oh and digital radios with DVD players? Cool!
Blizzard14u: Or when your truck is fully loaded and you are standing on the accelerator too go faster, just to have some clown over take you then slow down? Your driving a truck your working! Not taking a Sunday drive? If the new trucks ever arrive? Looks like January now? At least they will have air-horns! Oh and digital radios with DVD players? Cool!
I have the same problem driving the 75km to work every day. You do the speed limit (okay, I set the speed lmiter 3km over) and get passed and then blocked every day.
Was going to work last week and passed a girl from work who was behind another vehicle going slower than me. As I got in level with the front car, he/she (was a she but should not descriminate) would put her foot down so I couldn't get in front. Finally pulled in behind as I was pulling off soon for my morning coffeee. Caught up with the girl from work the next day and mentioned it to her, mainly apologising for staying in the right-hand lane and blocking her. She laughed and said what an idiot driver it was. Same thing was happening to her for so long.
reolvine420OPtaupo, Waikato New Zealand1,297 posts
try to be proactive and also try not to be reactive, especially if someone is looking for a reaction..............then the best reaction is none................the best form of revenge is forgiveness
lolshortyWhoop whoop, Western Australia Australia416 posts
reolvine420: try to be proactive and also try not to be reactive, especially if someone is looking for a reaction..............then the best reaction is none................the best form of revenge is forgiveness
lolshortyWhoop whoop, Western Australia Australia416 posts
wash2u: A little bit like cleaning your gutters.
A proactive person will do them regularly. A reactive person will only do them when they are clogged up and water starts coming in the ceiling. or call the plumber after the storm has riped it off
A proactive person will get their car serviced regularly. A reactive person will only go to a mechanic when it almost stops.
with the usually display of colourfully language as well
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