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    Why is "holding the door" even argued?

    If you're a man and you see a woman right behind you, hold the door for her.
    If you're a man and you see a man right behind you, hold the door for him.
    If you're a woman and you see a man behind you, hold the door for him.
    If you're a woman and you see a woman right behind you, hold the door for her.

    It's called common courtesy, I don't see why gender even has anything to do with it. I hold the door for everyone, woman, man, child, etc.
    The Man: You are way overgeneralizing, I am friends with lots of women, and I don't know any that fit into any of those categories you mention.

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    It's because everyone seem to think that chivalry is dead. I'm a girl and I always open the door for people. I would say 'Ladies first,' even though they're not a lady. People may think it's weird, but I'm just being nice.


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