I know I say sorry to much, playing 5 a side, i apologise for everything. It doesn't help im tat at football so every ball goes way of course, but still I do like to say sorry.
I would say that this example is not much to do with "politeness", it's a weakness and unnecessary habit born of your own insecurity and in my experience it's generally not something that people respect when people are constantly apologising unecessarily. it just gets annoying.
Manners are what make us civilized. So as pointless and frustrating as they may sometimes be, they at least keep us from tearing one another's throats out with our bare teeth.
At least for today.
A mark of civilisation? Some of the biggest (and most violent) barstewards I have known were unfailingly polite on the surface.

I'm extremely guilty of all three of your points. The open door shuffle is very common around here as there are doors everywhere in my office building.
Heh. I just had a situation where I was at a water fountain and there was a guy who had been waiting in the queue for a couple of minutes before I turned up and it was his turn to go and he turned around to me and signaled if I wanted to go first, despite the fact he knew I had just turned up. I of course refused. Why on earth would anyone do this?

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