Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - 3. The restroom is not fully equipped (a well-equipped guest restroom is a beauty; make sure it has spare soap, guest towels, and the most essential - spare toilet paper.) Toilet etiquette varies with

3. The restroom is not fully equipped (a well-equipped guest restroom is a beauty; make sure it has spare soap, guest towels, and the most essential - spare toilet paper.) Toilet etiquette varies with

3. The restroom is not fully equipped (a well-equipped guest restroom is a beauty; make sure it has spare soap, guest towels, and the most essential - spare toilet paper.) Toilet etiquette varies with where you are. Changes due to changes in environment. For example, at a friend's house, it might be a good idea to politely flush the toilet once or twice and then light a match to remove any lingering odors. Of course, this only works if you have cardboard matches handy. If guests want guests to use their own bathroom in a civilized manner, the host must make preparations in advance - there must be enough soap, towels and toilet paper in the bathroom (at least one spare roll of toilet paper), as well as a toilet scraper ( Translation: air-extracting toilet unclogger). If you want to entertain your guests well, you can leave a note near the toilet to remind them what to pay attention to when using the bathroom. Including some special flushing requirements, such as pressing the switch until the toilet sink is flushed, sometimes shaking the switch a few times before flushing, and counting to ten before using it - your guests should be aware of similar matters. understood. If you don't want to recreate the bathroom scene from Dumb and Dumber, let your guests know when the bathroom is unavailable and take them to another nearby restroom that is available. 2. Always think that there is no one in the cubicle (the detection method of sneaking under the cubicle to see if there is anyone there has been around for a long time, but some newly built cubicles have no space to peek under.) In the past, we could always easily identify Is the toilet occupied? Just bend down and check to see if there are feet on the ground. However, it's not that simple now. Some newer, more elegantly decorated restrooms have no gaps at the bottom of the partitions. This can often lead to awkward friction with colleagues, roommates, and even strangers. To avoid these minor frictions, you can knock lightly on the door first and listen for a response before turning the doorknob. Some small cubicle doors have poor locks, and people sometimes break in by mistake, causing some embarrassing situations. You don’t want to rush into the toilet and see your boss squatting, right? 1. Occupy the sink for a long time (If you want to fix your hair or touch up your makeup, don’t occupy the sink next to the paper towel holder. Please move to the sink on the other side. Even if you dress up carefully, you should move faster!) The tragedy is, Many public restrooms have fewer sinks than sinks. This means everyone needs to be generally aware that other people may come to wash their hands at the sink. Except for some people who don't wash their hands or just rinse with water. We know who you are, but we don't agree with what you're doing. After lunch, you rush to the bathroom to brush or floss your teeth, fix your hair or put on makeup. I think this is fine, but don’t always occupy a position so that others can’t wash their hands or take out paper towels. If you must do it, step aside. Remember, public items are shared by everyone.