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In reply to the discussion: When Jehova Witnesses ring my doorbell [View all]Avalux
(35,015 posts)66. I don't answer the door. I remember my mom and dad had different styles.
My mom would open the door and angrily scream at them to go away and never come back.
My dad would invite them in, listen to them politely, then tell them he didn't agree and he hoped they respected that. He told them to never come back, and to tell their church to that it was pointless to keep sending people to his house.
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I tell them "No thanks, I have my own religion". They give me a confused look.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#5
I get the same emotional reaction to political canvassers out to save me with their passive-aggressi
LanternWaste
Mar 2015
#6
I respect your faith, but I don't share your faith. Now I'm going to ask you to leave.
Algernon Moncrieff
Mar 2015
#45
I have a ceramic sign next to my doorbell that reads: No solicitors, religious or otherwise.
LuckyLib
Mar 2015
#62
I always tell them: (1) I agree with their anti-war stand; (2) I really admire the history
struggle4progress
Jun 2015
#71
Yep, same reaction here. Also dislike the Mormons & the bots from our local megachurch that bother
catbyte
Jun 2015
#75
We have a sign near the doorbell that says, "No Solicitors -- religious or otherwise. We are happy
LuckyLib
Jun 2015
#86