Solicitors in the UK are what you'd call lawyers in the US. And generally no, not in my experience. I think I had Jehovah's Witnesses around once 20 years ago.
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We've had a few in recent years, but they're generally pretty happy to bugger off if you say no politely.
We have Jehovah’s Witnesses position themselves on key cycle and walking routes where I live and outside catholic schools at start time. I had a door knock once where I took a leaflet and they never came back.
Manchester has a huge amount of Mormons who go there to spread Mormonism supposedly, not sure if they do in reality.
We do then get a few religious fundamentalists on the high streets and the like, the bit by the bull at the bullring is well known for this and sometimes people trying to sell religious texts or flog leaflets asking you about god, they’ll back off if you say you’re not interested.
Of the understanding it’s far less dominant here than over in the states
spreading the word of jehova is an important aspect of their religion, so they tend to do it wherever they safely can
There’s a darker aspect to it too, because the church elders know that the people they visit are not likely to be receptive, and many of them will be outright rude.
Debriefing the returning members is a big part of the process, and helps to reinforce the idea that the church is warm and welcoming, while the outside world is cod and uncaring.
yeah, the main dutch watchtower is around where i live
theyre a very, uh, 'tightly woven' community
We had some JWs come to the door once and offer my husband some pamphlets. He offered them some physics pamphlets in return.
They didn't come back.
"Ah yes, here's a pamphlet on the Big Bang, one on string theory, one on quantum physics, and oh! I just happen to have one from another area: Biology, here you go, evolution."
I've not lived in the UK for about 15years but growing up we would occasionally get Jehovah's Witnesses knock. Not very regularly though.
Yeah we get Jehovah's Witnesses - I just let them excitedly tell me all about their beliefs for ages and pretend to be interested. Then eventually I will say something like - Well, that does sound reasonable - I will have to tell my husband about this.
They tend to fid an excuse to leave after that - which is at least one nice thing about them, some other groups - will tell me that my "lifestyle choices" are immoral and I will go to hell. Jehovah's don't - they just leave.
Yeah it happens, the local church used to canvas quite a bit where I used to live. It happens more in poorer communities, I'm almost certain. Also had mormons, JWs and scientologists a couple of times.
Gotta love them US imports!
I have no clue about the UK, but in Poland there are Jehovah’s witnesses knocking sometimes. Haven’t seen it since I moved to the city though.
Poland's got Jehovah's Witnesses. Also in recent years there's an uptick in street preachers and and various other bullshit.
You people are opening your doors? To strangers??
Sure.