At home it takes a lot for me to beep my horn, but here in East Timor, it's a little different. Honking your horn is part of everyday life, in fact its a big part of everyday life. On my 5 minute ride to work I beep my horn at least a couple of times - it is strange if I don't get at least one in during the morning. It's taken me a while to work out what the beep can mean, but really, the list of meaning is endless...here are just a few that I've figured out...
- Hey there, how are you?
- Hi!
- Just letting you know I’m here
- You’ve got white skin and I think that’s weird
- Just wanted you to know that I can see you
- Goats, seriously, I would move if I were you, otherwise you’ll be road kill bibi
- I’m going to overtake you
- You might think I’m going to move over but I’m just going to continue hogging the road until you are forced to drive into the scrub…ha ha ha, I made you drive into the scrub
- Just felt like honking my horn
- Look out dog, I’m coming through whether you move or not
- Thanks for letting me overtake you
- You beeped, so now I'm beeping. Nice teamwork!
- Nice day, isn’t it? I hope you have a good one!
- Look out I’m coming around the blind corner
- See you next time
- Get out of my way you bloody idiot
- Oops, I accidentally hit my horn but nice to see you anyway
- Yay for life!
- I’m not quite sure why I’m doing this, it just seems to be the right thing to do. Isn’t it fun?
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giggling like an idiot. There are two others in the room who are now thinking I'm odd in a new way.
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