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Date: 3/3/2010 10:35:04 AM
Author: princesss
Date: 3/3/2010 10:29:11 AM
Author: elledizzy5
Date: 3/3/2010 10:19:37 AM
Author: janinegirly
elledizzy, on the flip side my DH does make a habit of stepping out of the way and fully opening doors for those coming behind and he says he''s amazed at how often people stroll through without barely a head nod let alone a thank you. I''m one of those who says ''thank you'' profusely, because honestly it is not something you can take for granted anymore.Date: 3/3/2010 10:01:11 AM
Author: elledizzy5
I''m shocked at how frequently people are rude to others in public. Seriously shocked. People have become selfish to a ridiculous degree.
I can tell because any time I hold the door for someone, I get a sincere smile and a really meaningful ''Thank you!'' as if it was a shock to them that a stranger considered someone other than themselves.
I would be offended if I stopped to hold a door for someone and didn''t get any sort of thank you! That''s terrible!![]()
Okay, random question: how many times do you say thank you when walking through a double set of doors? Like at the mall where there are inner and outer doors? I try to say thank you the first time and find a way to rush ahead and get the second door, but sometimes that doesn''t work, and I end up feeling really silly saying thank you twice for the same thing in under a minute.
I do the same thing. I say "thank you" twice if needed; sure, it feels silly sometimes, but I don''t care.
One thing that drives me nuts is when people don''t look behind them as they''re walking through a door and they let it close (or it nearly closes before someone else grabs it).
I can''t stand this type of rude behavior people have mentioned here. Are people really SO absorbed in their own world that they don''t notice when it''s appropriate to be kind, polite, say "thanks," etc? It floors me how rude some people are.