Urinal selection etiquette/rules
Most mothers teach their kids to wash their hands after going to the bathroom. My mother taught me not to pee on my hands, therefore, soap is not required (just a good rinse and dry).
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I agree with the positioning but disagree about the washing of the hands. I've been through medical training and about to go for more, so I know what can get on your hands(airborne particles you can't see or feel). After thoroughly washing, I won't touch the door with my hands because of those who have handled the door after not washing. Side: True
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It is appropriate to use the middle urinal if all other urinals are occupied. It's not good to waste urinal capacity. On a related note, should you make the tall guy use the urinal that is obviously meant for children.? -Yes it's funny. -No, that's mean. Side: Wait..., What? No!
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I think that we are on the same page on the positioning but I do believe that one should necessarily wash hands. I am thinking to hire best essay writing service 2020 for help in research paper online. I think not washing hands is against the etiquette and manners that;s why we should not do so. Side: Wait..., what? No!
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