I don't do this. Not because I'm rude but because I shouldn't. Most of the doors I go through are either operated hydraulically by push-button, need a swipe card, or a pin number (including where I live). So, mostly for security's sake, I don't let anyone through on my swipe or code.
There are no regular doors in either my work building, my home, or anywhere I shop. Oh, apart from one shop but I don't go there any more because I don't smoke any more. I never go out of the city and most places have sliding doors. I'm sure I do open a door now and again but it's rare.
Is it normal to hold the door open for the person behind you?
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I don't do this. Not because I'm rude but because I shouldn't. Most of the doors I go through are either operated hydraulically by push-button, need a swipe card, or a pin number (including where I live). So, mostly for security's sake, I don't let anyone through on my swipe or code.
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And we security guards thank you :D
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I only do it in the hope you'll flap your cape at me and make me giggle. :P
Where do you live? You are saying you have no reguluar doors in your city/town?
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There are no regular doors in either my work building, my home, or anywhere I shop. Oh, apart from one shop but I don't go there any more because I don't smoke any more. I never go out of the city and most places have sliding doors. I'm sure I do open a door now and again but it's rare.
It's been awhile.