Who drank all the water?

@lpipe0240 (1161)
United States
March 8, 2007 10:14pm CST
Does it distrube you when you go to get something only to notice all of it is gone? I think that thoses who take the last need to refill it. What do you think?
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• Philippines
9 Mar 07
yeah i strongly agree with you...it's very annoying to look for something but then you will find out later its already gone...I think the last person who take should refill it to show some sign of respect and empathy. We should put ourselves in the place of the other person. In my personal experience i really get irritated when i put something then it will just disappear..It ruins my day....hehehe
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@lpipe0240 (1161)
• United States
9 Mar 07
I agree, people should think of others. Not only in just refilling things but in all areas of life.
• Philippines
9 Mar 07
yap that's right..hey try to visit your other discussion about chicken recipe i posted a menu there..hope you like it...
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@sechsey (1831)
• Canada
26 Mar 07
Oh my! i had the same problem before! And it is indeed with regards to our water supply at home. We have a good 1gallon of water good for all of us three in the house. But it seems people are just good at drinking from it and thats it. Everytime i find the water gallon empty , i leave it to whoever is next to fill and buy a new one. But each time i come back, its up to me. I find the fridge water bottle almost empty inside yet no one dares to fill it still. The next day, someone would even leave it empty inside the fridge. That certainly pisses me off. Who wont?
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@the_vicar (1477)
• United States
26 Mar 07
It should be a cardinal rule that the last person to finish anything has to replace it. Whether it be water, juice,milk,toilet paper, tooth paste, it doesn't matter what it is it is rude to walk away and leave the tast for someone else to take care of.
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
9 Mar 07
yeah I agree I hate it when some one leave like a almost empty jug myself.