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| Premik17. 10. 2023 08:03:36 |
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| Premik17. 10. 2023 09:30:20 |
Hello. I posted my contribution under the topic Mountain biking, so I assume it's not the same thing, although it concerns Slivnica. Probably someone else on the existing title would advise me differently, to withdraw to the forum that deals with mountain biking. I don't know the exact rules, I'm new to these pages, but I think logically. I am actually an enthusiast of both, they intertwine one with the other for me. In any case, I ask you not to use exclamation marks in the message, because in the digital world that means shouting, which of course is not nice for constructive communication. I will learn. Have a nice day too.
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| Brigitaj17. 10. 2023 09:48:36 |
The path or trail you descend on is intended for hikers and not cyclists.
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| Premik17. 10. 2023 10:01:18 |
Brigitaj. I know. Are you shortchanged because of that, maybe not wide enough? And that was only in the upper part, where there's really huuuuge space and a tiny bit at the very end, because I strayed off the cycling path. You won't believe it, that day I didn't run into any hikers. There's an agreement that if the path is wide enough, bikes are allowed too. Hikers definitely have priority (I'm a hiker myself), so I always hit the brake or stop completely, greet politely with a smile, sometimes exchange a word, and a kind word always finds a way. So far I've never had any issues with hikers, quite the opposite. Thanks for watching the video and have a nice day.
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| Vinetou_17. 10. 2023 19:25:31 |
Bravo Premik, I'm a hiker and cyclist myself, I understand the issue from both perspectives and the stance you nicely wrote down, I always patiently advocate it too. Of course I'm not always met with understanding either - similar to you here.
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| jprim17. 10. 2023 20:13:49 |
@Premik Exclamation mark - not shouting. The exclamation mark is a final punctuation mark that marks the intonation of the sentence and indicates a command, wish, request etc. with emotional involvement. We write it without space to the left. We know syntactically correct and incorrect use of the exclamation mark. If I add to this topic - we had to step aside for cyclists quite often..., of course I'm talking about mountain trails. LP!
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| Premik18. 10. 2023 08:12:13 |
Vinetou, we must realize that rare "weirdos" are of course present on both sides, that's to be expected, it's like that in all areas.
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| Premik18. 10. 2023 08:27:04 |
jprim, I wasn't talking about grammar rules, I mentioned the digital world, which of course behaves a bit or quite differently from the rules in written language. In social networks, forums, messages etc., an exclamation mark or text in capital letters is considered shouting, so we avoid it. It has somehow established itself in this parallel world, I didn't invent it. I believe you that you had to step aside for cyclists sometimes (me too), there are always "crazies". I mentioned how I behave, of course I thank someone who steps aside (even if it's on a gravel road). The point is that the cyclist slows down or stops completely if needed, because hikers also make way for each other when there's not enough space.
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