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How similar "come in" and "coming" sound when I am on the other side of your door.


These two responses to my knock have very different meanings and levels of familiarity. Do you want to me to walk into your home? Or shall I wait for you to open the door for me? To avoid the confusion try "enter" and "just a second."



carrie g. from aberdeen, washington | Etiquette | 6.20.2009 | Comments (1)


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I usually say... "come on in" and that is it.. I don't say "coming" or "just a second", bcuz they usually don't hear me

— Jeremy

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