i think it's a distance thing... if theyre a few steps behind you and the door would litterally have just closed as they open it, then you should have the common niceness to hold it open two seconds, but if they run ahead or push past you, then THEY are being rude.
It also depends on which direction the door is opening, gender, age, physical ability, and probably a few more things, like whether the person has something in his hands or not.
And, sometimes, people just have bad manners. I've seen people rush into an elevator before anyone can get out and the same for getting on a bus.
IIN for me to get upset when people wait for ME to open doors?
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i think it's a distance thing... if theyre a few steps behind you and the door would litterally have just closed as they open it, then you should have the common niceness to hold it open two seconds, but if they run ahead or push past you, then THEY are being rude.
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It also depends on which direction the door is opening, gender, age, physical ability, and probably a few more things, like whether the person has something in his hands or not.
And, sometimes, people just have bad manners. I've seen people rush into an elevator before anyone can get out and the same for getting on a bus.