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public toilet etiquette
When going to a public toilet where they have one of those hand towel things you pull to get a clean piece out, is it not common courtesy to pull out a clean bit for someone else after you have dried your hands?
Maybe I'm the only one who does this but I think it's annoying when you've just stood there and cleaned your hands and then have to touch someone elses grubby piece of towel.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Totally agreed, but what's even worse is those big public loo roll containers that hold half a mile of toilet paper and some thoughtless person yanks off a piece, leaving the remainder of the roll locked inside so that you spend half an hour rolling and rolling the paper around, desperately trying to find an end to grab hold of. (Even worse when you know your other half is waiting patiently outside thinking "Why the heck is she taking so long? Is she spending a penny or ten pounds worth ??"
I'm sorry, I consider myself to have good manners and I have never pulled out a clean bit for the next person. Just because it never enters my head to do so, not for any other reason!
Anyway, nobody uses the whole width, there is always a small space either side for you to tug at to get 'your' clean bit!
well I agree that it is good manners to be considerate in these comparatively minor ways, but ask yourself whether you want to tug your own clean bit or use a ready tugged bit of towel that has been touched by someone who may not have washed their hands thoroughly?
I tend to grasp the towel high up by the mechanism and tug my own...but I also roll on after use as well. I work in the health service and we get regular and nauseating lectures on infection control, it makes you look at life in a whole different way!
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