A Conversation for Life in Australia, According to 'Neighbours'

Doorbells?

Post 1

NPY

No-one must have a doorbell in Ramsey Street. Either that or they just don't work. It'd do my head in to have people just waltzing into my house.


Doorbells?

Post 2

Gnomon - time to move on

Waltzing into people's houses was traditional in Ireland in the 19th Century.


Doorbells?

Post 3

NPY

Didn't know that. Though it might explain a lot.

I work in a supported housing place and the office is in a bungalow where three people live. So many people just waltz in with no apparent regard to the fact that they've just walked into someone's house unannounced. Always cracked me up. Always found it a bit rude.


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