Drawing the line

March 20, 2025 10:04am CST
Sometimes you have to draw the line somewhere. A noticed was recently put up in a staff restroom area stating what I believe to be the obvious. Sometimes some individuals don’t know where to draw the line. They can’t accept that they are not at home. I dread to think what their own home looks and smells like. Hopefully you can understand the jist of the notice. I have censored it for obvious reasons. I am actually surprised this is an official sign and not one that another member of staff has created in frustration.
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@porwest (99528)
• United States
20 Mar
Who knew this was an actual problem that needed to be solved? Who does this ANYWAY? lol
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20 Mar
A growing minority here in the UK
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@porwest (99528)
• United States
21 Mar
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@JudyEv (352633)
• Rockingham, Australia
21 Mar
It's hard to believe you even need a sign like this.
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23 Mar
Yes it is just how things have changed over time with the demographic
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@snowy22315 (188970)
• United States
20 Mar
How ridiculous
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20 Mar
Yes ridiculous but necessary at times
@xFiacre (13552)
• Ireland
20 Mar
@danielclark691 I often wonder about the state of some people’s bathrooms at home when I see how public or work toilets are used. Why can’t people just do it properly then flush? It’s really quite simple.
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20 Mar
All over the toilet seat too
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• United States
20 Mar
it's really sad that a sign that that is necessary.
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20 Mar
Yes it certainly is
@arunima25 (90120)
• Bangalore, India
20 Mar
That's ridiculous! But definitely the problem exists and that's why such official signs are needed. People need to have the basic bathroom etiquettes.
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20 Mar
Yes they need to improve their basic
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