Miss Manners: Do we pretend we don’t see a not-fully-dressed neighbor?

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Miss Manners: Do we pretend we don’t see a not-fully-dressed neighbor?
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It’s awkward when we’re only feet away.

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But because we walk fairly early, sometimes we are walking past someone’s front door as they open it, briefly, just to let the latch fall. Sometimes they are completely dressed, and sometimes they are in their dressing gowns. This required both sides to maintain the fiction that the person on the porch had not been observed. This would be harder to do in the proximity of a hallway.

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