LOL all depends on where you live, and how others perceive your horn and it's "tone". Just the length of time on the horn alone can trigger road rage lol. A tap of the horn is usually perceived as communication in my experience.
I started driving in downtown Toronto, and you almost have one hand on the wheel, and one over the horn when navigating the core, it's like a videogame, and no one really seems to care about being honked at, they'll just flip you off and drive away. Living in a small town, people tend to get a lot more offended by horns, than not. I've been at a light where an old lady was 5-10 seconds late on the Green light, and no one honked, I was shocked... It's different everywhere, imo, but always err on the side of caution when doing this, lol
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