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I like that approach, pick it up, ride next to him and say...sorry I think you dropped something...watch how skaam they get

I like that approach Rouxtjie, only problem here in the Vrystaat there are some hardcore aggresive big okes. I tell him he dropped something, he tells me you also dropped something, yourself, just before he drops me with a pk. Edited by Vetseun
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I like that approach Rouxtjie, only problem here in the Vrystaat there are some hardcore aggresive big okes. I tell him he dropped something, he tells me you also dropped something, yourself, just before he drops me with a pk.

But you see, you must be all vriendelik...all helpfull like...as in he just dropped his multitool or phone...Approach the guy with a smile and just say, I think you dropped something back there and hand it to him. Even the biggest most hardcore guy will get skaam, cause he knows he is even a bigger box if he had to threaten you with a pk. Disarm him with a smile I say

 

Use this technique all the time from people trying to jump a queue(Sorry ma'am, sir, the queue is over here, you wont get service over there) or people parking on disabled spots(Sorry ma'am, sir, you don't want your car towed away, you are on a disabled spot...) The more friendly and helpfull you are, the better it works

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But you see, you must be all vriendelik...all helpfull like...as in he just dropped his multitool or phone...Approach the guy with a smile and just say, I think you dropped something back there and hand it to him. Even the biggest most hardcore guy will get skaam, cause he knows he is even a bigger box if he had to threaten you with a pk. Disarm him with a smile I say

 

Use this technique all the time from people trying to jump a queue(Sorry ma'am, sir, the queue is over here, you wont get service over there) or people parking on disabled spots(Sorry ma'am, sir, you don't want your car towed away, you are on a disabled spot...) The more friendly and helpfull you are, the better it works

 

lekke man lekke

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lekke man lekke

Netso, Mr helpfull / vriendelik / care-a-lot shows them what idiots they are without being confrontational but rather "having their interests at heart".

 

Someone once said to me, there is more than one way to skin a cat ;)

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I like that approach Rouxtjie, only problem here in the Vrystaat there are some hardcore aggresive big okes. I tell him he dropped something, he tells me you also dropped something, yourself, just before he drops me with a pk.

 

One Comrades, a long time ago, I reported a hardcore, aggressive big oke for some really disgusting behaviour. He was brought before a disciplinary committee and banned from Comrades for 3 years.

 

About a month after the disciplinary i find myself running the Escort to Weenen Train race and at some stage alone on the road with the same guy.

 

He tried, but couldn't catch me..........Even I did not know I could go that fast :thumbup:

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Netso, Mr helpfull / vriendelik / care-a-lot shows them what idiots they are without being confrontational but rather "having their interests at heart".

 

Someone once said to me, there is more than one way to skin a cat ;)

clever oke that bwhaaaaaaa,,,,,,,,better than a rum and coke answer :ph34r:

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I've felt like getting out of my car and throwing the stompie back in when I see someone chuck their stompie out of their car window at a red robot.

So many fires have been caused by irresponsible smokers in this way. (Probably the nature of the beast).

 

Thus far I have not had the guts.... Anyone know what the legal implications would be if one would do something like that?

 

Oh, and Smimby.... good on you to post the thread and pic!

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But you see, you must be all vriendelik...all helpfull like...as in he just dropped his multitool or phone...Approach the guy with a smile and just say, I think you dropped something back there and hand it to him. Even the biggest most hardcore guy will get skaam, cause he knows he is even a bigger box if he had to threaten you with a pk. Disarm him with a smile I say

 

Use this technique all the time from people trying to jump a queue(Sorry ma'am, sir, the queue is over here, you wont get service over there) or people parking on disabled spots(Sorry ma'am, sir, you don't want your car towed away, you are on a disabled spot...) The more friendly and helpfull you are, the better it works

I like your style!
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Big +1 to liking your style.

Give that man a bells

 

But you see, you must be all vriendelik...all helpfull like...as in he just dropped his multitool or phone...Approach the guy with a smile and just say, I think you dropped something back there and hand it to him. Even the biggest most hardcore guy will get skaam, cause he knows he is even a bigger box if he had to threaten you with a pk. Disarm him with a smile I say

 

Use this technique all the time from people trying to jump a queue(Sorry ma'am, sir, the queue is over here, you wont get service over there) or people parking on disabled spots(Sorry ma'am, sir, you don't want your car towed away, you are on a disabled spot...) The more friendly and helpfull you are, the better it works

 

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But you see, you must be all vriendelik...all helpfull like...as in he just dropped his multitool or phone...Approach the guy with a smile and just say, I think you dropped something back there and hand it to him. Even the biggest most hardcore guy will get skaam, cause he knows he is even a bigger box if he had to threaten you with a pk. Disarm him with a smile I say

 

Use this technique all the time from people trying to jump a queue(Sorry ma'am, sir, the queue is over here, you wont get service over there) or people parking on disabled spots(Sorry ma'am, sir, you don't want your car towed away, you are on a disabled spot...) The more friendly and helpfull you are, the better it works

 

With disable parking spot parkers I usually just ask them if it's hard living with a mental disability. If they ask why then I just say because you're not limping or in a wheelchair but parking in a disabled spot so it must be a mental issue.

They tend to get very shy and walk away.......

Edited by sk27

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