Two days in a row now, I held a door open for a woman entering my office building and she pushed the automatic door opener for the other door and walked past me. Today at the post office, a woman was coming in while I was leaving so I held the door for her. She gave me a dirty look and didn’t say a word as she walked passed me.
I was raised that it was the polite thing to do. Is it still generally accepted as that or is it frowned upon today?
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r/NoStupidQuestions Two days in a row now, I held a door open for a woman entering my office building and she pushed the automatic door opener for the other door and walked past me. Today at the post office, a woman was coming in while I was leaving so I held the door for her. She gave me a dirty look and didn’t say a word as she walked passed me. I was raised that it was the polite thing to do. Is it still generally accepted as that or is it frowned upon today? submitted by /u/TacoGuyDave [link] [comments]
Two days in a row now, I held a door open for a woman entering my office building and she pushed the automatic door opener for the other door and walked past me. Today at the post office, a woman was coming in while I was leaving so I held the door for her. She gave me a dirty look and didn’t say a word as she walked passed me.
I was raised that it was the polite thing to do. Is it still generally accepted as that or is it frowned upon today?
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