Poll: Do you hold open doors?

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Sectan

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I do it to mess with people. If they're really far away you hold the door open for them and they'll have to start a little jog to get there in a reasonable amount of time. Nah that'd be mean. If someone's behind me I will.
 

Shinomori

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Blunderboy said:
I do, if someone is within a reasonable distance anyway. I'm not going to wait for ages.
It's pretty much an automatic response. I wish more people would thank me though.
Meaning no offense, but I actually feel the opposite way. I wish people would STOP thanking me. I hold doors open because i feel i should. I don't need to be thanked nor do I want to be. Also, I hold doors open so much I am actually sick and tired of having to say "you're welcome" after every thank you.
 

Auninteligentname

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I hold open the door if someone is close behind me, or they're carrying something heavy, or if I'm actually walking with them. Even if there is no one behind me, I'll give the door an extra push, so that it stays open a bit longer.
 

D-Ray

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TheYellowCellPhone said:
Of course I do, it only takes a few extra seconds and I know how small but nice it feels to have that happen.

Unless I have my tuba on and I have to carry it odd to get through a doorway. If that happens, ***** can open the door themselves.
I LOL'ed soo hard at this!
I play trombone in my college band and I see this all the time! lol
 

Whispering Cynic

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Sure, for one person behind me, if that person is within a reasonable distance. It's polite and sice politeness doesn't cost anything there is no reason not to do it.
 

game-lover

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I do. It just seems like the proper thing to do. I can't recall if it was taught to me specifically but there you go.
 

Kakashi on crack

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It's common courtesy to hold the door open for someone. Unless I'm in a hurry, or the door has an automatifc sequence, I always hold the door open for people close by...
 

Rossmallo

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Always. I'm almost as bad as that tall red guy in that one Episode of Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends.

(For the unitiated - He held the door open for people at a supermarket for an entire episode.)
 

Flip-Shying

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Of course not! I enjoy the sight of someone being tormented by a door closing in their face! Seriously though, yeah, I do - it's polite and I like it when someone does it for me.
 

llubtoille

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Depends how far away they are,
I don't want to stand there for 10secs holding a door open, as I'd look redikky,
however if someone's within say 10ft of me, then sure.
 

hoockhand

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Of cource I hold the doors open for people, but not if they are too far away it would just be a waste of time.
 

Munchu

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I'd have to really be in a rush not to, r the nearest person would have to be very far behind me.
 

dancinginfernal

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I always do. I leave early just so I can hold the door at the bottom of the stairs in school.

Unless I'm running late for something, I always hold the door.
 

Dfskelleton

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It's only common courtesy. If someone's a long ways away, I probably won't stand there, but up to 6 yards away, I'll hold the door.
It's especially nice just with the smug satisfaction that I've defied the stereotype that plagues the people of my age group.
Captcha: succeeded ckaphys
 

Crazycat690

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Blunderboy said:
I do, if someone is within a reasonable distance anyway. I'm not going to wait for ages.
It's pretty much an automatic response. I wish more people would thank me though.
I do to, but living in Finland no one ever say thanks, we're quite repressed in that way. Never show any kind of emotion or something similar... Although one time a girl actually said "thank you" and I felt like a saint for the rest of the day :)
 

Denamic

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Of course.
It takes like zero effort on my part and it's just polite.
Within reason, naturally.
I won't be waiting for someone like 10m away.