
Like a screen door? I can understand a screen door cause it is attached to a REAL door but not a wooden front door. Cause my room and front door opens in... and the backyard door slides.
An inward swinging door allows you to peek at any potential person coming to your front door. If you crack our inward swinging front door, you can see who is there. If the door swung outward, it would be harder to see visitors.
Anyway you look at it, she had a major blond moment.

Yeah when coming inside my house I have to push the door from the outside making it swing inside my house so I can step in.
But also remember she was locked in the hut at the age seven and stayed there for eleven years until she died. If you kept a abused seven year old in a hut in the woods alone for eleven years, that girl would have no common sense due to the lack of human presence in her life.

Doors that open inwards are much easier to break down by fire crews to get into your property. If there was a fire, an inward opening door could be broken down much quicker than an outward swinging one. The practicality side comes when you answer the door to a friend or family member... usually a private home have a few family members inside... however with a public building like a mall, store or rest, if there was an emergency, there would be a plethora of customers that would need to evacuate.When a mob of people rushes an exit, it's very hard for somebody to open the door inward -- everyone pushes up against the door, and there is no room for it to open. For this reason, an effective emergency exit needs to open outward, moving with the force of the mob. This is also why a lot of emergency exits are built with wide "panic bars" instead of ordinary door knobs. The basic idea is to build the exit so even the most out-of-control mob will be able to escape.
Now I know we all have been bagging on her trying to catch a room on fire while being locked in it. Yes, she might have proved some blond jokes right... but some here said to give her another chance and she panicked... but I just thought of something...
Why... when the room was ON FIRE (a fire she caused) ... was she PUSHING it to OPEN? Don't doors that go outside open inside? Shouldn't she have been trying to PULL the door open?
Did... anyone else notice?
She was PUSHING instead of PULLING at the door... let that sink in.... cause what if the door was unlocked but she was just trying to open it the WRONG way?
Anyway... thank you for coming to my TED Talk.