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64 People who give a courtesy wave to drivers that let them pass usually display these 7 traits that reveal far more about their character than a single gesture in traffic ever should

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 14:30 EDT

People who give a courtesy wave to drivers that let them pass usually display these 7 traits that reveal far more about their character than a single gesture in traffic ever should

A few weeks ago, I was walking to a coffee shop when a car stopped to let me cross the street. I gave the little wave. You know the one. The quick hand raise, the nod, the half-smile that says “I see you, thank you, we’re good.” And then I watched the three people who ... Read more

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