Singaporean asks public toilet users to stop ‘flicking water on others after washing your hands’

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Singaporean asks public toilet users to stop ‘flicking water on others after washing your hands’
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'He flicked water onto the floor and my leg despite the fact that I was standing two sinks away. I really hate it,' the Singaporean wrote about a public toilet user

SINGAPORE: Upset that some individuals do not show courtesy or manners when using restrooms, a man turned to social media to express his frustration, questioning whether basic “public bathroom etiquette was really too much to expect.”

When he finished, he gave his hands a perfunctory wash, and then flicked the water onto the floor and my leg despite the fact that I was standing two sinks away. As bad as it gets sometimes I’m glad that at least in SG the toilets are pretty clean in general – even if they are cleanED and not clean in general due to good civic manners.”

Additionally, some pointed out that some individuals overlook the most basic restroom etiquette: flushing. They said it’s a simple act of consideration for others, yet some people still disregard it. One Redditor added, “People who stand in front of the sink only to use the mirror. Doing makeup or something and refusing to move even when there are people waiting to wash their hands.

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