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Do you answer your door when home alone?
I saw a post about this on ML and was shocked at the amount of people who don't for safety issues, so do you where you live now? Did you when in your country of origin? Why/why not?
ETA: does the type of housing make a difference?
Re: Do you answer your door when home alone?
And to answer my own question, I do 99% of the time (in my country of origin, in a fully attached house).
I won't if I have ascertained it's door to door people so I can avoid the whole sale/survey/jehovah's witness speech.
H insists I should open the hatch to check who it is when he's not in at night but I'll admit I forget to use it most times.
In the states I lived in a security building, so if someone knocked on the door, they were probably neighbors. If someone knocked on my patio door (1st floor unit) after dark, I did not open it until I found out who it was. But this was fairly easy since I had a French door with blinds and a light on the patio.
Here, if someone knocks on the door no way would I open it. We live out in the middle of nowhere. But since we got the dog and put an electric gate up I don't have to worry about this anymore.,
In New Orleans, I had a heavy iron gate more than an arm's length between me and anyone "knocking" on my door, so I usually felt quite safe in opening the door when I was alone. The panic button on my house alarm was also within reach of the door.
Here, I have windows all around, and a clear view to any visitors to my front door from my bedroom window, where I can observe them without them seeing me, so I feel pretty safe opening the door when I am by myself. I am still a bit nervous about opening the door when I am home alone at night. But I can count on one hand, with fingers left, how many people have come to the house when I was home alone here. My answers may be different if I had more door-knockers.
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I have an intercom in NY. It's usually UPS or Fedex and I can see their trucks out on the street when they're making a delivery.
If it's someone who sounds weird, I tell them over the intercom that now isn't a good time or to ring the super's bell (if they say they need to read the gas meter, etc.) or to leave the package in the front hall (if I don't see the delivery truck and if the person's voice sounds weird or nervous).
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Hehe. They sound like vampires.
When I lived alone in Chicago, I wouldn't answer the door. In Canada, I always answered the door. In Italy, the door was literally open so people just walked in. And here in SA, I would be weirded out if someone came to our door.
I used to not answer it but I will now! I was at my parents' place this week and the house was broken into. The cops said they attempted to break into some other houses as well because the people didn't answer their door. One of them said to always open the door if you're home, or at least yell from an upstairs window or something, so whoever is knocking knows your home. Otherwise you might find someone kicking in your door when you're there.
In the UAE, our doorbell is outside the gate so I'll usually open the door and say, "No thanks!" then shut the door quickly.
we are in an apartment building, so I have a buzzer - I ask who it is there first (and I can open my door to look down first if I want before letting them in).
Yes I usually would though, usually it's only the post office delivering something, and we live in a safe area
Just cause it hasn't happened since we've lived here. I would be shocked if it did. But we live in apartment buildings, so any mail or anything goes to the front desk. And we don't know any of our neighbors at all. We are moving next month, though, maybe the situation will change.