An editor that writes such a poorly written question. So typical of modern newspapers where the basics of good writing and ethics were never learned in school.
Opening a door for a lady is old fashioned, out of date, and sexist. And I always do it, because she is a lady and I and a gentleman and we have been married for 41 years.Enjoy being a “Boomer”.
Call me an old fogey ( many do! ) but I was brought up to open and close doors for ladies, hold the chair while they are seating themselves, walk ahead of them on a going down the stairs and behind them going up, helping them on with their coats or jackets, and a myriad of other things that were considered, in my day, being polite.
The spouse and I open doors for each other if one has their hands full. When it comes to cars – all I want is the door to be unlocked when I try and open it. No need to waste time coming around and opening a door for me.
The only plausible answer. Back in the day, car doors were enormously heavy, cars were higher off the ground and a small woman could dislocate a shoulder or crush her leg opening or closing the door wrong. (I exaggerate only slightly.)
dadthedawg Premium Member over 4 years ago
I would hate to be…..curious in Chicago.
lordhoff over 4 years ago
An editor that writes such a poorly written question. So typical of modern newspapers where the basics of good writing and ethics were never learned in school.
I Mad Am I over 4 years ago
“We… occasionally… open doors for other people as well! Especially people we like!” ;)
wiatr over 4 years ago
The last person I opened car doors for was my mother. I haven’t driven anyone since.
rshive over 4 years ago
Such as cars are needed by the Treetop Tattler.
Sportymonk over 4 years ago
Opening a door for a lady is old fashioned, out of date, and sexist. And I always do it, because she is a lady and I and a gentleman and we have been married for 41 years.Enjoy being a “Boomer”.
Linguist over 4 years ago
Call me an old fogey ( many do! ) but I was brought up to open and close doors for ladies, hold the chair while they are seating themselves, walk ahead of them on a going down the stairs and behind them going up, helping them on with their coats or jackets, and a myriad of other things that were considered, in my day, being polite.
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
Yes, but, do gentlemen still prefer blondes?
prrdh over 4 years ago
Wrong. True gentlemen wait for a lady to open the door for them. And wait. And wait…
JD'Huntsville'AL over 4 years ago
I only do it when on a date — and my last date was 45 years ago.
tabby over 4 years ago
The spouse and I open doors for each other if one has their hands full. When it comes to cars – all I want is the door to be unlocked when I try and open it. No need to waste time coming around and opening a door for me.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
Of course, how else do you steal it in Chicago.
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
The only plausible answer. Back in the day, car doors were enormously heavy, cars were higher off the ground and a small woman could dislocate a shoulder or crush her leg opening or closing the door wrong. (I exaggerate only slightly.)
eastern.woods.metal over 4 years ago
When I open the door for someone I often say " That’s my good deed for the year, I’m done "