thorandsurfer
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.........you hold the door for somebody like at a shopping mall and they don't say thanks. I hate that.
Say nothing, but follow them, wait until you get the chance to do it again. As you hold the door, and they are just about to walk through, let it shut on them..........you hold the door for somebody like at a shopping mall and they don't say thanks. I hate that.
Actually, sometimes there are two doors to enter/exit a mall so I get that chance sometimes (to do what you said) where if they don't say thanks the first time, then the second set of doors I close on them. They just look at me like "thanks alot."Say nothing, but follow them, wait until you get the chance to do it again. As you hold the door, and they are just about to walk through, let it shut on them.
Say nothing, but follow them, wait until you get the chance to do it again. As you hold the door, and they are just about to walk through, let it shut on them.
That would work too."well **** you then!"
Well, if it's in a busy shopping mall, then I don't think the 'rape' will come to mind. But alot of these peopel that don't say thanks are also men."You know, I wasn't going to rape you".
One of my college professors told us that if you hold the door open for women in particular, they will often fear rape, and be less than courteous.
Makes sense. I mean, holding a door open for someone in public is just like a dark alley and chloroform...
Oh yeah, it does usually. They often look like they realized they should have said thanks. Some actually say thanks at this point."You're Welcome" will usually get the point across nicely.
.........you hold the door for somebody like at a shopping mall and they don't say thanks. I hate that.
I usually dont say anything. When they wake up in a ditch, on the brink of death, with a smile carved on there face and a note attatched to them that says "be more polite" they usually get hte picture...
Jeez.When I used to work at the FYE in the mall near where I went to High School, we always had to hold doors open for people as we were coming in if we were in uniform. I rarely got thanked, and it never really bothered me, until this woman in her late 30's came in behind me with a girl who was no older than 14. I hold the door open for the girl, and and as she walks past she says "Heh, nice try, but it'll take more than that to get in my pants" and then when I look at the mother in complete bewilderment, she gives me this nasty look and says "My daughter is no ****, mother****er!". She then proceeds to shove past me into the mall. I still can't believe it happened.
It's people like that that make me hate being nice.When I used to work at the FYE in the mall near where I went to High School, we always had to hold doors open for people as we were coming in if we were in uniform. I rarely got thanked, and it never really bothered me, until this woman in her late 30's came in behind me with a girl who was no older than 14. I hold the door open for the girl, and and as she walks past she says "Heh, nice try, but it'll take more than that to get in my pants" and then when I look at the mother in complete bewilderment, she gives me this nasty look and says "My daughter is no ****, mother****er!". She then proceeds to shove past me into the mall. I still can't believe it happened.
In this day and age, there is so much rudeness in the world that if you can let people know on their bad manners, I think it's a great thing.
Personally though, I wouldn't say anything. I mean you could say a sarcastic "You're welcome" to them, but I don't really feel like saying anything is needed because it's basically like you're doing a good deed just to be rewarded in some way. It really shouldn't matter whether they say thanks or not since you should just walk away from it with the satisfaction of knowing that you did a good deed.