I have household members who have a hard time locking regularly.
Well, that used to be an essential part of upbringing, just like turning off the lights o_O. To fully follow the black-and-white logic, I add that everything was better in the past anyway, you young rascals.
The discussion is settled now.
You’d probably have to say that very clearly to your non-locking-door people, they don’t listen any better :D
Someone feels attacked here.
I said, everyone as they like. The other way round it didn’t sound like that.
Anyway. I like our lock and got along just fine without one as well.
So what.
Seriously, I don’t understand at all why a mood would swing so easily over such a trivial topic just because of a different opinion. Whether I was meant or not, I really didn’t read any envy or the like anywhere. I think it is important and appropriate if someone says that some things simply are not.
I might have taken it if it had been explained to me, maybe I would have enjoyed it. I don’t see any necessity to take care of it myself. Similar with the much-described video systems at the front door here. For a while it interested me until a nice person here from the forum sharply gave me a clear, quick insight, after which I chose a technically simple but haptically very nice solution.
Criticism must be possible, envy not, but that’s a big difference.
I think he meant me. Yet I explicitly said that I did not want such a lock.
There is life without an automatic lock but it’s not worth it. Or was it the dog?