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'''Hitchhikers''' are people who [[hitchhiking|hitchhike]]. They have their own informal classification: | '''Hitchhikers''' are people who [[hitchhiking|hitchhike]]. They have their own informal classification: | ||
− | * '''Hippie''': | + | * '''Hippie''': the most numerous, the people of free opinion, romantic mood, for which the trail – a way of life, often moving with a certain goal, the movement to movement. |
− | * '''Tourists''': | + | * '''Tourists''': the people dealing with the budget as a very automatic way to discovering the world. |
− | * '''Athletes''': | + | * '''Athletes''': people dealing with hitch-hiking as a sport: faster, farther, harder. |
− | * ''' | + | * '''Bichi''': homeless drunkards released zeki, and other antisocial elements, dealing with hitch-hiking as a free way to get from point A to point B. |
Seldom any particular person belongs to any particular group. Typically, it is a combination of, for example, hippies, tourists, or tourists, athletes. | Seldom any particular person belongs to any particular group. Typically, it is a combination of, for example, hippies, tourists, or tourists, athletes. |
Revision as of 21:35, 12 May 2010
Hitchhikers are people who hitchhike. They have their own informal classification:
- Hippie: the most numerous, the people of free opinion, romantic mood, for which the trail – a way of life, often moving with a certain goal, the movement to movement.
- Tourists: the people dealing with the budget as a very automatic way to discovering the world.
- Athletes: people dealing with hitch-hiking as a sport: faster, farther, harder.
- Bichi: homeless drunkards released zeki, and other antisocial elements, dealing with hitch-hiking as a free way to get from point A to point B.
Seldom any particular person belongs to any particular group. Typically, it is a combination of, for example, hippies, tourists, or tourists, athletes.