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In this episode of The Ran-Dumb Show, Alex (Lex Caliber / Alexander W. Hunter) and Marcus L-Spade Johnson break down one of life’s most awkward social situations: holding the door for someone who’s way too far away.
From door-holding math and elevator etiquette to entitlement, awkward eye contact, and why being “nice” sometimes feels like a social trap, the guys debate where courtesy ends and inconvenience begins. They also get into the unspoken rules of elevators, why holding the elevator can actually be selfish, and how trying to be polite can quickly turn uncomfortable—or just plain annoying.
It’s petty. It’s relatable. And if you’ve ever thought, “I should’ve just let them open the door themselves,” this one’s for you.
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In this episode of The Ran-Dumb Show, Alex (Lex Caliber / Alexander W. Hunter) and Marcus L-Spade Johnson break down one of life’s most awkward social situations: holding the door for someone who’s way too far away.
From door-holding math and elevator etiquette to entitlement, awkward eye contact, and why being “nice” sometimes feels like a social trap, the guys debate where courtesy ends and inconvenience begins. They also get into the unspoken rules of elevators, why holding the elevator can actually be selfish, and how trying to be polite can quickly turn uncomfortable—or just plain annoying.
It’s petty. It’s relatable. And if you’ve ever thought, “I should’ve just let them open the door themselves,” this one’s for you.
#TheRanDumbShow #PodcastComedy #MarcusLSpadeJohnson #AlexanderWHunter #ElevatorEtiquette #DoorHolding #SocialAwkwardness #PublicEtiquette #UnwrittenRules #PodcastClips #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #EverydayLife #ComedyPodcast