Posted by alexandra_k on November 6, 2016, at 1:16:00
Is it rude to not answer the door if you hear someone knock?
Would it justify someone being rude to you (to pay you back for being rude to them)?
What if you were to say that you couldn't hear knocks because you wear noise cancelling headphones?
What if you were to say that you can hear knocks because all the money in the world can't buy noise cancelling headphones that are sufficient to block their knocks?
Do you need a big enough house such that you have plausible deniability?
Or... A big enough front yard such that there isn't an accessible front door?
I am starting to see why people want their big front yards, their security gates, their SUV and their garages / private parking buildings.
Is it an age thing?
Kids seem to huddle together, rather. The younger they are, the more they huddle. You see groups of teens, you don't see individual teens very much around here. And 20 is the new 15... And before you do anything you need to check that everyone in your group is okay with that...
Is it an age thing that I see it that way...
I mean, did it always use to be like that but I never saw it that way when I was part of it...
Or are things changing... More people. Therefore people huddle more.
I can't tell.
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