Monday 2 March 2009

Door Knob or Door Snob?..

What’s the story with door holding etiquette? You’re walking through a long corridor with lots of unnecessary doors and there’s someone in front of you. So passing through a door the guy in front holds it open and you say “thank you”. Sounds fine, only thing is after 3 or more doors, you with all your thank yous start sounding like a right knob. So you try to overcome this issue by mixing it up a bit, you might say “thanks” for the first door, “cheers” for the second door and “thanks a lot” for the third door. But isn’t that a bit too much effort, I mean how thankful do you have to be anyway? Gee buddy thanks for not slamming the door in my face. So you say nothing, but now you're a door snob..

2 comments:

Ronan Skehill said...

Rule 402, paragraph 12 states: "After 2 doors you must find an alternative route otherwise you are consider to be a stalker"

I hope that helps.

Cavs said...

Or if an alternative route is unavailable, after 2 doors you must attempt to overtake the guy in front, placing him squarely in the role of potential stalker..