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FRED HALE SR. 06-07-2011 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by EvilChuck (Post 1065809)
Is it more impolite than the person behind not taking control of the door to let you on your way?

Face it your selfish. :thumb:

EvilChuck 06-07-2011 01:02 PM

Har har har, I hold the door for everyone in my group, and the first person I dont know after my group has gone through (if they are close enough to warrant it).

This is turning into an etiquette discussion now lol. Politeness is offically a quirk!!

FRED HALE SR. 06-07-2011 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by EvilChuck (Post 1065818)
Har har har, I hold the door for everyone in my group, and the first person I dont know after my group has gone through (if they are close enough to warrant it).

This is turning into an etiquette discussion now lol. Politeness is offically a quirk!!

I hold the door all the way out in certain instances, when it involves women. If its a guy, hes on his own. I guess really effeminate men would also qualify, if I was having a good day.

EvilChuck 06-07-2011 01:09 PM

If I ever see you holding a door, I am going to mince towards it just so that you'll hold it for me (the door that is...)

djchameleon 06-07-2011 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Aurora (Post 1065804)
Yeah but that's very impolite. I've done it in extreme cases but I hated it. :(

you have to put your foot down. People like to take advantage of politeness.

Either push your way in and let the other person catch the door when you notice too much are going through without saying anything or push the door close on someone as they are walking through and say that your hand got tired holding the door for assholes that can't say thanks.

ThePhanastasio 06-11-2011 06:47 PM

I had one pointed out to me last night that I never really thought of as being odd until my friend brought it up and thought it was hilarious to watch.

Whenever I'm talking to someone I don't know very well, and they bring up some controversial issue which could, theoretically, make me uncomfortable, I always cover for being uncomfortable by just agreeing with them without actually saying I agree. Just to make sure the conversation doesn't turn awkward for the other person, because for some reason, I'm very opposed to making a bad first impression.

Like, yesterday, this woman was hanging out with us, and mentioned that she was at a Phish show, and hated their music and they were crap and all of this stuff...and that she was just there to meet up with her friends...and I was just like, "Oh, yeah, that probably sucked being on lot. I hear that the cops at Phish shows are really cracking down," instead of directly defending my own opinion. I always, always, do this. I never agree with them, I just don't say anything that directly shoots down their opinion.

I need to be less passive.

CanwllCorfe 06-11-2011 10:59 PM

I'm always passive. Especially with my extremely religious Stepmom. "God is just so good. There are so many angels out there looking after you Tim." "Okay." The best part is that I'm intensely fascinated by demonology and all kinds of dark things. I don't really believe in any of it, I just think the illustrations are incredibly awesome.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../d7/Moloch.png

If I ever do get a book on it, I'll make sure to leave it where she would find it.

Neapolitan 06-11-2011 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1065233)
Pretty much everything you've said is spot on. I've lived in Virginia my entire life, and I wish they would nuke the whole state. The people just suck. If the whole world is like Virginia, then humanity should be exterminated. Seriously.

I've met a few Virginians and they seem pretty friendly and down to Earth, are these the type of people you want gone?

djchameleon 06-12-2011 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1068870)
I've met a few Virginians and they seem pretty friendly and down to Earth, are these the type of people you want gone?

I think he's referring more to their accent and how they abuse the English language not their temperament

Shoebox 06-12-2011 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ThePhanastasio (Post 1068719)
I had one pointed out to me last night that I never really thought of as being odd until my friend brought it up and thought it was hilarious to watch.

Whenever I'm talking to someone I don't know very well, and they bring up some controversial issue which could, theoretically, make me uncomfortable, I always cover for being uncomfortable by just agreeing with them without actually saying I agree. Just to make sure the conversation doesn't turn awkward for the other person, because for some reason, I'm very opposed to making a bad first impression.

Like, yesterday, this woman was hanging out with us, and mentioned that she was at a Phish show, and hated their music and they were crap and all of this stuff...and that she was just there to meet up with her friends...and I was just like, "Oh, yeah, that probably sucked being on lot. I hear that the cops at Phish shows are really cracking down," instead of directly defending my own opinion. I always, always, do this. I never agree with them, I just don't say anything that directly shoots down their opinion.

I need to be less passive.

I'm the complete opposite. I don't force my opinions down anyone's throat but my true opinion always shines through because I'm terrible at pretending that I believe something else. I get torn between standing up for my opinion and wanting people to like me and one can easily see I get uncomfortable. (I'm also terrible at making white lies.)


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