View Poll Results: Do you say "thank you" when someone opens or hold's a door for you?

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  1. #1
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    Someone always holds the door open for me. It's especially annoying when they hold it and I am a distance away because then I have to run. But I always say thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by cali
    I do, but I have an extremly quiet voice so most dont hear me and assume I am being rude lol
    Same here lol. Mine's not extremely quiet but it's quiet and sometimes hard to hear.

    Jasper
    [Irish Setter]



  2. #2
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    Yes, I say thank you. It's usually at school when doors are held open for me, and if the teacher is the one doing the door-holding then you definintely have to say thanks!

    It's just been my school open evening and I held open the doors multiple times for one person I was guiding round, and let him go into classes and exhibits before I did. He never said anything close to thank you and looked at me as if I was dirt. He was so rude I wanted to see how far I could throw him through the glass window, but, as I was representing my school, I had to smile sweetly and continue opening doors from the good of my heart. Life bites sometimes.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


  3. #3
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    I was in a health club yesterday and I held a door for two "gentlemen" in their 50s. They didn't say thank you, they didn't even look at me. I was really tempted to say "you're welcome"

    thanks k9krazee for the signature!

  4. #4
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    I'm usually the one that's holding open the door for others.

    I say thank you to almost everyone that holds a door for me. 1/2 the time I'm telling (nagging) S.O. to just go through and let me follow.
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