Always Prepare The Toilet For The Next User
By MojoFan
@gibocam (343)
United States
November 22, 2017 10:01am CST
This is a big issue for me as working in an office. I can't take a washroom that is not clean particularly if someone used the toilet. There are wet spots everywhere and used toilet papers outside the bin. We've been reminded for many times about this but some of us do not keep it. But I'm still committed to do what is right. That is mopping the floor, wiping wet spots, and organizing the bin as preparation for the next user after me.
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@Dyvette16 (4301)
• United States
22 Nov 17
I completely agree ! Even just being here at home I constantly have to remind my fiancé to put the seat down !
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@Dyvette16 (4301)
• United States
23 Nov 17
@gibocam then it’s just him home so nobody lol
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@gibocam (343)
• United States
23 Nov 17
@Dyvette16 You may want to post something on the wall as a reminder for him. haha
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
22 Dec 17
At my doctor's office when I use the restroom it says to keep it clean but I see lots of times toilet tissue thrown on the floor and not put where it should be.
@BearArtistLady (6036)
• United States
22 Nov 17
I am that way about public restrooms here in America. It is considered extremely rude to leave the toilet a mess for the next person. I find myself cleaning up the toilet even though I didn't make the mess. In my own home it's slightly different. The area I live in has their water supplied by wells so we all have signs above our toilets that read "If it's yellow it's mellow, but if it's brown flush it down." Part of that is to conservative water, the other reason is the factor that we're on septic tanks and it costs about $2500 to get the tank pumped. If we flush every time the toilet is used we would be pumping our tanks every 18 months. We still clean up after ourselves, cleaning the floor and the toilet seat and making sure we don't leave a mess for the next person... especially when we use a public restroom.