concept   honking
culture   United States
statement   In the US, honking is commonly used to express frustration or alert other drivers to potential hazards while driving.

9 similar statements
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 honk US Common to honk at other drivers to express frustration or alert them to your presence 1
2 honk United States Common to use the car horn to signal other drivers or to express frustration in traffic 1
3 honk United States Honking is commonly used to express frustration or road safety concerns while driving. 1
4 honk United States Common to honk the car horn as a way of signaling or expressing frustration while driving. 1
5 honk United States Honking your car horn is a common means of communication to express frustration or alert other drivers to potential hazards. 1
6 honking US Commonly used to signal frustration or to alert other drivers of a potential danger 1
7 honking United States Excessive honking is generally seen as impolite and can result in road rage. 1
8 honking at weddings United States Rare and would be considered disruptive and disrespectful 1
9 honking for appreciation United States May be used to express gratitude in some specific contexts, such as for a job well done by a delivery driver 1