<p>Is it a habit of yours to let a girl go through the door first and hold the door open for her?</p>
<p>Yes:
No:</p>
<p>Is it a habit of yours to let a girl go through the door first and hold the door open for her?</p>
<p>Yes:
No:</p>
<p>i don't quite understand ur question. do i let the girl go in first? as in "ladies first" idea? for me: no. i just think that doing that "ladies first" thing is so sexist: it implies that women are weak and must have men cater to their feelings of superiority. women are not nobles, this is democracy</p>
<p>Indeed, that's what I'm asking :)</p>
<p>So, the tally is now:
Yes:
No: 1</p>
<p>Yes, it's polite. Chivalry's not dead.</p>
<p>I hold the door as in, hold it open until the next person (guy or girl) can get to it, if they're pretty close. If I am the first one to the door, I open it and hold it until they grab it.</p>
<p>So, that is what I do. I do not stand holding the door open while other people go through.</p>
<p>I hold the door for anyone, but not the whole ladies first thing. I just reach back and make sure they are in before I let go but I assume everyone does that. So i guess a no to your question.</p>
<p>yea, guys too. Its common courtesy</p>
<p>wat's with the random questions tisthetruth?</p>
<p>any yah when taking a girl out i open the door and what not, dunno y, but my momma taught me that</p>
<p>Mark me down for yes.</p>
<p>Outside of school, yes. Inside of school... It's every man, woman, and child for his or her self.</p>
<p>Always, regardless of whether it's a guy or girl.</p>
<p>Only for my best friend that is a girl.</p>
<p>I open the door and let ladies go first: its called courtesy.</p>
<p>Ladies first, I agree.</p>
<p>Yes I do. Sometimes I'll even pull out a chair for a girl too.</p>
<p>Don't you mean: out under a girl?</p>
<p>=)</p>
<p>It shouldn't matter if it's a girl or a guy, plus it's wrong to hold the door as a way of showing off your politeness, so many people I see just hold it when they're walking through for the person behind them instead of making it obvious.</p>
<p>I hold the door open for people.</p>
<p>Of course I do hold the door for ladies, my momma done raised me right. But, I get pretty furious when the girl doesn't say 'thank you' or at least acknowledge the fact that you held the door for her. What's weird about that is that it's usually the uglier girls that ignore you. Maybe they aren't used to having people hold the door for them so they don't know how to respond? None the less, I think if a guy is courteous enough to hold the door open when he sees a woman coming towards the door from 30 feet away, she should at least let him know that she appreciates it.</p>
<p>The one good thing that came out of my 2nd relationship was indeed being trained to open the door, especially for girls.</p>