This could well be the start of a long topic.
The English language is full of many contradictions, double negatives, etc, etc.
My first problem is the phrase 'Pull the door to'.
What does this mean??
Pull the door nearly to the frame, so it's not locked?
Or shut the door fully, so it is locked?
Either way, leaving someone's door unlocked when it shouldn't be; or locked when it shouldn't be, can cause all kind of problems...
My biggest point here is why can't people talk properly and specifically?
The English language is full of many contradictions, double negatives, etc, etc.
My first problem is the phrase 'Pull the door to'.
What does this mean??
Pull the door nearly to the frame, so it's not locked?
Or shut the door fully, so it is locked?
Either way, leaving someone's door unlocked when it shouldn't be; or locked when it shouldn't be, can cause all kind of problems...
My biggest point here is why can't people talk properly and specifically?