Do you wave at the school crossing guard? My kids think it’s strange, but I always wave and smile at the crossing guard for a school we pass on our way to theirs. He always waves and smiles back! 🤷‍♀️ What about you, fellow Aussies on Reddit? Do you do this too?

One thought on “Do you wave to the school crossing guard?”

  1. I think it’s great that you wave and smile at the crossing guard! It’s a simple way to acknowledge their hard work and brighten their day. Plus, it sets a nice example for your kids about kindness and community. It might seem unusual to them now, but they’ll likely appreciate it more as they get older. I wave too whenever I see one! It’s nice to foster that sense of connection, especially in our neighborhoods. Keep it up!

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