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To not answer the door?

54 replies

lorelairoryemily · 26/10/2017 19:51

I'm home alone with ds 18months, Dh is on evening shift, won't be home until 12. It's dark. Doorbell rang, Dog went nuts, baby shouting "dop It" at full volume over and over. He rang the bell 3 times and knocked too, dog moved the Curtin and I got a look at him, he saw me too, no clue who he is, he had a dog with him, aibu or would you have opened the door?!

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Ummmmgogo · 26/10/2017 19:53

I would have opened because nosyness gets the better of me! I wonder what he wanted?

Maelstrop · 26/10/2017 19:53

I might have shouted through the door 'What do you want?' Don't think I'd have opened the door, no. YANBU.

BenLui · 26/10/2017 19:54

I would always answer the door I would think it’s odd not to.

Large numbers of MNers disagree though.

Pengggwn · 26/10/2017 19:56

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lorelairoryemily · 26/10/2017 19:56

Oh the nosyness will kill me too, but im wearing ridiculous minnie mouse pyjama bottoms, my hair is a frizzy mess, the small dog who thinks he's a Rottweiler would charge out and the baby would come running in his grobag😂😂

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lorelairoryemily · 26/10/2017 19:57

I feel like a weirdo for not answering cos I'm fairly sure he saw me!! And he definitely heard the commotion!

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letsdolunch321 · 26/10/2017 19:58

I wouldn't open the door, They can take it out on the knocker.

TizzyDongue · 26/10/2017 19:59

If you've been rumbled (seen) I think it's odd not to answer. Generally I answer the door, but sometimes I just can't be bothered (If it's a stranger).

But if you were spooked I suppose you're not unreasonable. Maybe asking what he wanted through a window might have eased your fear.

Floralnomad · 26/10/2017 20:00

I would , then I be pissed off that it was JW s or someone trying to sell me crap I don't want . We tried to ignore a doorbell on a Saturday night once at about 11:30-12 , it was very persistent and in the end dh went to answer it and it was a very nice man who had walked up the road and noticed that someone had smashed a window in DHs car that was on the back end of the drive . It was pouring down and he didn't want to leave it in case the car got soaked inside . We always answer now .

Marnie182 · 26/10/2017 20:02

I wouldn't answer the door. I also keep my door locked at all times, even when I'm in during the day. I think it's sensible.
YANBU

PlausibleSuit · 26/10/2017 20:02

Have you got borough council elections coming up where you are? I've had canvassers knocking today.

Madbum · 26/10/2017 20:04

No I wouldn’t but that’s because a woman in my area was attacked and robbed on her doorstep a few months back, If my door goes at night and DP isn’t here I don’t answer it.

jay95 · 26/10/2017 20:07

Think you did well not to answer the door. Well done. If you feel uneasy there's usually a good reason why. Even if I felt reasonably comfortable I'd probably yell 'I'll get it!' to an imaginary person at the back of the house before opening carefully.

lorelairoryemily · 26/10/2017 20:07

We had jw' s yesterday which doesn't happen often. I'm in a small village in Ireland, it's very, very unusual for anyone to ring the bell.

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Antisocialarsebadger · 26/10/2017 20:11

I don't If I'm on my own. Only because I'm a wimp. Although there's currently a police car outside next doors house which is making me implode with curiosity. Nosey wimp thats me

Ironfloor · 26/10/2017 20:12

I'd have shouted 'who is it?' through the door or mailbox. And depending on the answer, opened or not opened the door.

Sirrah · 26/10/2017 20:13

I wouldn't have answered, I've ignored the door before when it was salesmen, and JWs. It's your home, you weren't behaving oddly or being rude, you were being very sensible and cautious!

Aquamarine1029 · 26/10/2017 20:14

I wouldn't even consider opening the door to a man who is a stranger. Especially late at night (why would anyone be knocking that late? clearly not a delivery), and especially alone with my child.

repetitionrepetition · 26/10/2017 20:15

i would not. most nights I’m home alone with a 6 month old and i’ve had H install a bolt on the front gate so i can lock that fucker up and no one can even get as far as my doorbell. i get really scared at night sometimes Sad

greendale17 · 26/10/2017 20:15

I wouldn’t have opened the door either

lorelairoryemily · 26/10/2017 20:20

I'm very nervous at night too, I hate when dh is on the night shift, I'm a big wimp! He looked a bit pissed off when he saw me but I don't care! If it was someone who knew me he'd have had my number to ring, lights are off on the car, all glass closed and intact so god knows what he wanted...

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lorelairoryemily · 26/10/2017 20:21

I looked out properly when he was gone out the gate and down to road a little and he seemed to have a lead in his hand although I couldn't see a dog

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lorelairoryemily · 26/10/2017 20:21

I looked out properly when he was gone out the gate and down to road a little and he seemed to have a lead in his hand although I couldn't see a dog

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Spudlet · 26/10/2017 20:29

If I was feeling v nervous I'd have called out of the upstairs window. Perhaps he'd lost his dog, if he had a lead but no dog?

Last time anyone came round in the dark here, it was some guy trying sell me an aerial photo of the house. We live in an extremely ordinary ex-council semi with an very messy garden (well, at the time it was), it's really not something you'd particularly want framed on the wall... plus, you know, Google Earth exists...!

FilledSoda · 26/10/2017 20:33

Amazon delivery drivers have started to deliver on Sundays, the one day you think its safe to stay in pyjamas and twice at 8 o'clock at night, I did hesitate to open the door at that time but I thought it was a delivery.

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