People Who Never Acknowledge with a Wave when You Let Them Merge Reveal 4 Things Psychologists Say Matter More than Their Missing Thank-You
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People who never acknowledge with a wave when you let them merge reveal 4 things psychologists say matter more than their missing thank-you
You’re going maybe seventy, the highway’s moving, everything’s good. You see a blinker off to your right, and without thinking about it, you ease off the gas and open a gap. Your face is already halfway into the little half-smile you keep ready for the wave back — the hand off the wheel, the two-finger salute, whatever their version is. Except it doesn’t come. They slot in, get up to speed, and drive off. Rude, you think. And it does break a rul…
Do you thank cars when they let you pass? Psychology says something surprising about you. A psychological study analyzed the behavior of people who usually thank or respond with a greeting to drivers and citizens as a sign of courtesy. All the details, in this note.
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Ask most people what makes a safer driver and they’ll point to defensive-driving courses, fancy sensors, or a newer car with more airbags. The habits that actually keep you alive on the road are smaller, cheaper, and mostly free. They live in the two seconds before you pull out of the driveway. Women juggle a lot behind the wheel: school runs, work commutes, elderly parents, weekend logistics, and more. That’s exactly why the small stuff matters…
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