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<blockquote data-quote="Train" data-source="post: 642910" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>I hold the door for everybody. If it's a women or someone older than me I let them pass through first while I hold it open. I haven't rode the bus for 20 years but giving up your seat for a lady or someone older than you was what I was taught and always did. </p><p></p><p>Not only was I taught these things by my parents but I can remember actually being taught these things in elementary school. Some others were, standing when a lady enters the room, never shake someone's hand while you are sitting down, always stand first. The one I don't remember ever doing was, when walking down the street with a lady the man should always walk closest to the curb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Train, post: 642910, member: 1011"] I hold the door for everybody. If it's a women or someone older than me I let them pass through first while I hold it open. I haven't rode the bus for 20 years but giving up your seat for a lady or someone older than you was what I was taught and always did. Not only was I taught these things by my parents but I can remember actually being taught these things in elementary school. Some others were, standing when a lady enters the room, never shake someone's hand while you are sitting down, always stand first. The one I don't remember ever doing was, when walking down the street with a lady the man should always walk closest to the curb. [/QUOTE]
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