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Serenia said:Volt said:That depends entirely on my mood, and also my opinion of the other person.
So it is possible he has a low opinion of me.
Yes. It's possible for anyone.
Serenia said:Volt said:That depends entirely on my mood, and also my opinion of the other person.
So it is possible he has a low opinion of me.
Serenia said:Guys if you saw a woman aquiantance you knew through your other half, and at 5'4" she was ovviously struggling with a large piece of wood of 6'long and possibly 3' wide. Trying to get it to her car. Would you stop and ask if she needed help or just say Hello and keep walking past?
Serenia said:Guys if you saw a woman aquiantance you knew through your other half, and at 5'4" she was ovviously struggling with a large piece of wood of 6'long and possibly 3' wide. Trying to get it to her car. Would you stop and ask if she needed help or just say Hello and keep walking past?
MisterLonely said:Serenia said:Guys if you saw a woman aquiantance you knew through your other half, and at 5'4" she was ovviously struggling with a large piece of wood of 6'long and possibly 3' wide. Trying to get it to her car. Would you stop and ask if she needed help or just say Hello and keep walking past?
I personally would offer to help, if it really was obvious though, are you sure you weren't coming across as if all was fine?
Serenia said:MisterLonely said:Serenia said:Guys if you saw a woman aquiantance you knew through your other half, and at 5'4" she was ovviously struggling with a large piece of wood of 6'long and possibly 3' wide. Trying to get it to her car. Would you stop and ask if she needed help or just say Hello and keep walking past?
I personally would offer to help, if it really was obvious though, are you sure you weren't coming across as if all was fine?
I don't think so because I was stopping every few feet to catch my breath (medical condition) and rub my hands. I was going from my house to my car which was parked about 20 feet away, he was walking down the Street.
M_also_lonely said:None. Maybe a smile if we happen to make an eye contact and if we know each other. I would definitely reply to your "Hi" though, if i get one.
Help? Not until you ask for it, no matter how much you are struggling. This is 2017, chivalry is dead.
TheRealCallie said:M_also_lonely said:None. Maybe a smile if we happen to make an eye contact and if we know each other. I would definitely reply to your "Hi" though, if i get one.
Help? Not until you ask for it, no matter how much you are struggling. This is 2017, chivalry is dead.
It has nothing to do with chivalry. It has to do with seeing a human being struggling and being a decent person about it. If you like them enough to say hi, you should help.... doesn't matter what gender the other person is. But yeah, I suppose HUMANITY is dead too in 2017
ardour said:It's the fear of being accused of benevolent sexism. For example at work I wouldn't help a female colleague lift something unless they were really struggling where a man might be too, and I won't hold doors open unless they're immediately behind me.
kamya said:Not really. It's just a thing people do.
I do feel bad if I accidentally let the door close on someone though.
DarkSelene said:Yeah, I asked here because it was already being discussed, but I don't think the *** matters.
It is common courtesy, but nowadays everyone is walking around being all self-involved with their phones or whatever, that moment of a nice little human interaction makes me happy.
P.s.: What about opening doors in ~~romantic~~ scenarios?
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