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I Held Open a Door Today

Cock Throppled

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I held a door open for a janitor trying to enter with a cumbersome vacuum cleaner. He thanked me three times and seemed amazed it happened. He was Malaysian or Filipino. I think those cultures still carry politeness as an integral part of their culture. My tiny act delayed me all of three to five seconds and helped this guy. It cost me nothing. Why are these small acts of civility so hard to find nowadays?
 

Ilovethemall

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nicely done

Well done CT - the sad thing is when we do something like that, it does come as a surprise.....pretty pathetic comment on society. Good manners and politeness seem to have gone the way of the dodo.
 

crazydancer

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most of the time when i open door for ppl, they thank me. but some rare times i have ppl scold me for doing it for them. these r esp women who get upset. they seems to think that they can do it themselves n don't need "help" from male. sigh...
 

Hollybaby

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I think that if you're going first, hold the door for whoever's behind you. Or hold the door for someone if they are carrying something, or if it's a pregnant woman.

I find it a bit akward when a man goes out of his way to hold a door open for me when I don't really need it. I don't get upset, but I feel pressured to smile and act all sweet and happy.
 

hitrack

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In CT's case I would have held the door too. I mean unless your on your way back to your BMW with your $5 coffee and your fukkin Motorola Razor with your head in yer ass you must be able to deduce that in less than 3 seconds this guys gonna be struggling like a whoer.

Women with baby buggies, old people.

People I may not hold the door for. Punk kids, snobby looking chicks. It's like fukk show me you have two motha fukkin broken arms than I'll hold the friggen door for ya.
 

Rain Man

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Hollybaby said:
but I feel pressured to smile and act all sweet and happy.

Hollybaby, sometimes that is why we open the door. A smile can make our whole day better. Doesn't cost anything.

RM
 

ironchef

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Rain Man said:
Hollybaby, sometimes that is why we open the door. A smile can make our whole day better. Doesn't cost anything.

RM
good to you all who open the door for others. i opened the door for one couple today that was pushing a baby stroller, the wife held the first door open and i held the second, then the wife followed through, they thanked me, but some dumbass loser quickly followed behind and stared blankly past me without even an acknowledgement.
 

BDAClub

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It's all about the random act of kindness........and if she'll go for a drink with ya too, that's cool;)
 

The Bostonian

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You're a chauvinistic pig

You're a chauvinistic pig if you offer a seat to a lady, but the same goes if you don't offer a seat you're still a chauvinistic pig.



I've held doors for many people, but I've given up holding doors to most of the young women. Sorry if I offended anyone, but I GIVE UP!!!!!
To me holding a door for anyone is an act of kindness. While I Lived in Toronto and many times I've held doors for young women (my female friends included) they would later open the door for themselves- is it a Toronto thing or a universal female thing?

Do girls feel inferio if we men held doors for them?

I'm not looking for handouts, money or sexual favours, but a thank you would be nice!!!!!
 

youngninnocent

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The Bostonian said:
You're a chauvinistic pig if you offer a seat to a lady, but the same goes if you don't offer a seat you're still a chauvinistic pig.



I've held doors for many people, but I've given up holding doors to most of the young women. Sorry if I offended anyone, but I GIVE UP!!!!!
To me holding a door for anyone is an act of kindness. While I Lived in Toronto and many times I've held doors for young women (my female friends included) they would later open the door for themselves- is it a Toronto thing or a universal female thing?

Do girls feel inferio if we men held doors for them?

I'm not looking for handouts, money or sexual favours, but a thank you would be nice!!!!!

The truth is some women are so full of themself that everytime a guy does something for them they "believe" it's because the guy wants to fuck them.

9 x out of 10 it just because we're nice, not because we want to get into your pants.
 

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Its a very fucked up world!

At the moment I'm traveling in the southern US (slight sidebar...HOLY SHIT I'LL BE HAPPY TO GET HOME to that liberal paradise called Alberta.....if you (any Canadian outside of Alberta) think we're rednecks....you haven't seen shit!.....these fuckers are out of control with the race stereotypes and chicken fried everything....chicken fried steak, chicken fried chicken, chicken fried biscuits and gravy, hell I think they chicken fried my fucking coffee this morning.....but I digress) and its unreal how obvious the class system is.

When checking in at the hotel there was a frickin flurry of activity to open the car door, get my bags, escort me to the front desk, ask how my trip was (several times), get me checked in and give me my keys, explain to me that it may be raining later on, brief history of the hotel and area, walk me to my room (fuck...I guess I looked like I may get lost), someone else had already taken my bags to my room, once I got to my room (Michael, who I guess had become my man servant) proceeded to give me a tour of the room (like I couldn't find the crapper on my own), go through the contents of the honor bar and explain if I'd like a different selection of liquor of snacks/sundries they'd be happy to oblige, offer to get ice, newspaper, magazine, selection of CD's/DVD's, get my clothing pressed. CHRIST ENOUGH ALREADY!!!! After 20 or so minutes of this "attention" Michael finally finished up. I'm not a cheap dink and was more than ready to tip him (he was always very sincere and cheerful and IMO earned a couple of fins) but he refused saying that our hosts had already taken care of that. That said I still gave him $10 since he was awfully damn gracious about things. Now here's what I thought was rather obvious about "class" and perceived status.....everyone on the outside of the hotel (gardening, valet, bellman, etc) was black while everyone one the inside of the hotel (concereige, front desk, bell staff, Michael) was white. During the events today again it was very clear how someones race played a big part in what they did. Anyone who had contact with the guests were white while those responsible for the more menial tasks were black.

Very weird


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Cock Throppled

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I hold doors open for everyone, and I can't recall a female ever getting upset or being rude because of it. I know women with very strong feminist views and none of them would consider it a problem if a guy held open a door. It isn't a man/woman thing - it's a people thing. I have had people not acknowledge it, but I still do it. Most will say a quick thanks.
 

smackyo

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gravitas said:
Its a very fucked up world!

At the moment I'm traveling in the southern US (slight sidebar...HOLY SHIT I'LL BE HAPPY TO GET HOME to that liberal paradise called Alberta.....if you (any Canadian outside of Alberta) think we're rednecks....you haven't seen shit!.....these fuckers are out of control with the race stereotypes and chicken fried everything....chicken fried steak, chicken fried chicken, chicken fried biscuits and gravy, hell I think they chicken fried my fucking coffee this morning.....but I digress) and its unreal how obvious the class system is.

When checking in at the hotel there was a frickin flurry of activity to open the car door, get my bags, escort me to the front desk, ask how my trip was (several times), get me checked in and give me my keys, explain to me that it may be raining later on, brief history of the hotel and area, walk me to my room (fuck...I guess I looked like I may get lost), someone else had already taken my bags to my room, once I got to my room (Michael, who I guess had become my man servant) proceeded to give me a tour of the room (like I couldn't find the crapper on my own), go through the contents of the honor bar and explain if I'd like a different selection of liquor of snacks/sundries they'd be happy to oblige, offer to get ice, newspaper, magazine, selection of CD's/DVD's, get my clothing pressed. CHRIST ENOUGH ALREADY!!!! After 20 or so minutes of this "attention" Michael finally finished up. I'm not a cheap dink and was more than ready to tip him (he was always very sincere and cheerful and IMO earned a couple of fins) but he refused saying that our hosts had already taken care of that. That said I still gave him $10 since he was awfully damn gracious about things. Now here's what I thought was rather obvious about "class" and perceived status.....everyone on the outside of the hotel (gardening, valet, bellman, etc) was black while everyone one the inside of the hotel (concereige, front desk, bell staff, Michael) was white. During the events today again it was very clear how someones race played a big part in what they did. Anyone who had contact with the guests were white while those responsible for the more menial tasks were black.

Very weird


G
yep thats what i noticed too while travelling through the south eastern u.s. mind you i was much younger at the time and didn't really understand racism that much cause i just really wasn't exposed to it.

your story kind of reminds me of a joke by a mexican comedian i heard. he said when he was young he asked his dad why his skin was darker then his white friend at school. his dad replied. well son i guess god knew we'd have all the outside jobs.
 

Chingada

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I always hold doors open for people. As mentioned earlier it's simply good manners that we were once taught that seems to be lost on folks todcay especially young people.

If someone doesn't say "Thank You" after I hold the door open for them, I simply say, "You're Welcome" as they walk by. It makes people feel guilty as hell.
 

littlejonny

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I think a large part of the problem is the pervasive attitude that if someone is nice or friendly, then they must want something. Unfortunately there's too many amway recruiters and con artists out there to give people this outlook. Try to think of it this way - unrewarded consideration for others is the most noble of all.
 

mynameisPete

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say open sesame/abracadabra and just push the large round button

now you don't have to hold doors open for anyone, just push the handicap access button - maybe that janitor would be in a better situation if you educated him on modern office buildings.... just kidding! relax.

and to really impress them, (dates, friends, janitors) do it without them observing and say abracababra... they'll think you are magical..

actually it was a 4 year old child who got me in the habit of opening doors with the large round button
 

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Hollybaby said:
I think that if you're going first, hold the door for whoever's behind you. Or hold the door for someone if they are carrying something, or if it's a pregnant woman.

I find it a bit akward when a man goes out of his way to hold a door open for me when I don't really need it. I don't get upset, but I feel pressured to smile and act all sweet and happy.

God forbid someone try and be polite or a gentleman! Next time a guy opens the door for you bill him for 2 minutes of your time :rolleyes:

CT way to go! Random acts of kindness cost us all nothing and make the world a much better place!
 
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smackyo

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HeMadeMeDoIt said:
God forbid someone try and be polite or a gentleman! Next time a guy opens the door for you bill him for 2 minutes of your time :rolleyes:

CT way to go! Random acts of kindness cost us all nothing and make the world a much better place!
lol, funny response.
 
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