Do you wave?

Was thinking snobby and would only wave at A-class but in France I have been slightly raising a hand or a few fingers off the wheel. If it’s a Dethleffs we both wave enthusiastically as there’s not many of us out there!
 
I’m a waver and I drive a VW :eek:,

From my experience with VW’s, T6 drivers never wave and the tarted up panel vans (slammed on the ground and big silly wheels) only wave at each other.

One more observation, bikers don’t tend to ‘nod’ to mopeds.
 
Why would I want to? I realise there is a kinship, but the notion of waving just because we are in a MH, Camper or whatever doesn't resonate with me.

If I drove a Ford car, would I want to wave at all other Fords, or just the ones of the same model as mine?

At a campsite or aire then there are plenty of occasions to meet like-minded people, but waving brings its own dimensions. Should I wave first? If I don't get a return wave am I disgruntled? Have I offended someone if I don't return a wave?

Not for me, I'm afraid.
 
Yes...gives us a cheery feeling and it costs nothing...we get unnaturally excited if we get a flash of lights too...lol ?
 
Always. Sociable and heart warming especially when we get a big smile as well.
 
I’m a waver and I drive a VW :eek:,

From my experience with VW’s, T6 drivers never wave and the tarted up panel vans (slammed on the ground and big silly wheels) only wave at each other.

One more observation, bikers don’t tend to ‘nod’ to mopeds.
Or scooters ! (LOL)
 
i have a campervan that has two red kayaks on, and I wave to ours campers with kayaks
 
Well we do have some miserable sods here haha

A wave and a smile costs nothing so go on, you know you want to to ?
 

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