NettetBut not holding the door for a regular person with free hands should be not frowned upon. No one frowns upon that. But that's not what you're saying, you're saying to … NettetNobody is forcing people to hold open doors for others. If you open and allow a door to close while other people are about to go through it, nobody would care that much. …
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NettetHere, guys open doors for guys AND girls, and girls open doors for guys AND girls. It's considered a good gesture, and it feels nice. You can leave it to your 'gender enthusiasts' online and IRL to spoil even the simple of simplest gestures to a cesspit of 'a woman is as much a person as guys, she can open her own doors', etc. It's BS and annoying. Nettet5. okt. 2024 · You hold the door because someone held it open for you once upon a time. You hold the door because by assuming a little responsibility for the person coming up behind you is how societies function at their best. You hold doors because it’s the right thing to do. rodrigo suarez uq
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NettetYes, it is just polite to do so. I always hold the door for other people, no matter what the gender or age. I don't stand there and expect a man to open and hold the door for me either, if I'm there first I open it for them. If you get to the door first, and the next person is close behind, hold the damn door open. NettetHer argument that stuck in my craw that day was that holding doors open for women was sexist, that it derived from the idea that women are too weak to open doors. I argued that it wasn't sexist, but in fact politeness. I said people hold doors for people, not just women, and that it was only polite. She wouldn't relent, holding doors for women ... NettetI’ll hold the door open for someone and I’ll usually get a look around the lines of “why tf is he doing that”. I was raised to always hold the door open for the person behind me, it … tesla 充电排队