My 2000 SE wagon works in exactly the same manner. I believe that is the way the system was designed.
That is a special circumstance. A door is right or left hand looking at it as it opens away from you. Front door of a house that opens in. Looking at it, hinges on the right side would be a right hand door. Because there is some variance in how people refer to doors, even in people who work in suppliers I have found it is always best to describe the door, how it is set and which way it swings. Make sure the person you are talking to understands what you describe. In your case, If it is designed to open out, the door on a business very often opens out, I would call it a Right hand that opens out. That way the threshold would be correct.
The person that opens the door is at fault
Mary Poppins Opens the Door was created in 1943.
a key that opens a door.
There is a swith on the top, push it across and it opens.
Try looking at the main light on the roof, should have a 3 way switch, one position will be "All OFF', 1 will be "Always ON", 1 will be ON when any door opens.
An exterior door is a door that opens to the outside of the structure.
The person who opens the door.
A door knob turns to let people open or close the door. For vehicles, a lever or button-lever opens the door. For swinging doors, body weight (pushing) opens a door.
The orifices of a newborn
There is no way to open doors. If a door needs opening, one of your squad-members opens it for you.