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What do people who don't flush after going to the toilet think?

I have always felt that toilet etiquette can best reflect a person's self-cultivation.

The office building where I work is very good in terms of configuration and decoration. There are many well-known companies working here. People who take the elevator upstairs together every day, both men and women, are well dressed and should be well cultivated.

But after going to the toilet here for more than a year, I have reservations about my own judgment. I don't know how girls who dress up beautifully and talk about the popular color numbers of lipstick every day can be so "dirty".

1. It's a dog in the manger

There are only four single rooms in the ladies' room here, but there are more women in the two companies on this floor, so they often queue up to go to the toilet.

It is said that there is no word easy in the world of adults. You should smile in front of outsiders and dare to be yourself for a moment in the toilet. But with all due respect, being yourself in the toilet during rush hour is really annoying.

Some girls are so calm that the people waiting in line outside have been whispering impatiently, and she can still watch videos in public. I washed the water early, and I had to sort out the instrument for a long time before I came out humming, but the mirror in the sink was bigger and clearer.

2. No hygiene

When we were young, we used to squat in public toilets, and we instinctively felt dirty when we went to the toilet room in the office building. However, the building property has installed disinfectant and disposable toilet mats in every room, so you can take them at will, but some people still choose to squat on the toilet to go to the toilet.

you can also squat on the toilet, just clean the toilet seat after you use it.

But some people just want to leave black shoe prints on them and leave without wiping them. Those who come in later have to clean up first if they want to go to the toilet. What do you want people who have diarrhea in a hurry to do? Aren't you afraid she'll shit herself before she finishes cleaning?

It's inconvenient for girls for several days every month. It's understandable to accidentally leave it on the toilet seat when there is a large amount. Just wipe it with toilet paper dipped in disinfectant.

Well, some girls may have hundreds of millions of projects waiting for her to make a decision. After changing sanitary napkins, they rush back. The original clean toilet seems to be a murder scene for the next person. There are blood on the toilet seat and on the ground, and the vacancy that has been waiting for a long time has finally been solved. We have to clean it up first.

maybe you will say, you won't go to such a dirty toilet. Of course, it's best to get out in time as soon as you open the door and see the scene. However, if you stay in it for more than 5 seconds before you decide to give up, the girl who followed you to the toilet will think that you did this. At this time, you should take the initiative to explain that it was dirty by others, and advise her not to go in, otherwise others will not say you face to face, and the eyes and expressions will be very unpleasant.

I really want to interview people who are not allowed to go to the toilet.

whether it's a squat pit or a toilet, there are always people who can avoid such a big container perfectly and stubbornly excrete it outside.

That's not all. Some people who crouch in the pit often give a mouthful of thick phlegm, and they can spit it into the pit with a slight shake of their heads. They insist on spitting directly under their heads and next to the head of the squat pit, but they just don't spit into the pit. It's certain that they will be disgusted with others. I don't know if they are disgusted with themselves. I guess most of these people like to carve characters on the scenery when they travel, and they should leave some marks wherever they go, no matter what form they take.

Whether the used toilet paper is directly thrown into the toilet or thrown into the wastebasket may be worth discussing because of habits, paper texture and other reasons, but I can't understand the behavior of throwing it into the wastebasket without wrapping the excrement with toilet paper and exposing it.

When people come in, they see your excrement, and they are in the same cramped space, breathing the air polluted by it. What kind of feeling is this?

All the above uncivilized behaviors can't compare with those who don't flush after going to the toilet. Today, I have thought about many reasons, but I can't excuse people who don't flush the toilet.

When I was a child, I went to that long squat pit. There were several walls in the middle to separate the pit. Only there was a water tank above the first pit, which flushed regularly. All the excrement was washed into the drainage hole at the last pit. This kind of toilet really didn't need to flush by itself.

There is an older toilet, which is built on a septic tank. There is a slope under the pit, and the excrement directly falls into the septic tank without flushing by itself.

These simple facilities are gradually being eliminated because of the dirty and messy conditions. Even if you have been to such toilets in your early years, you can get used to them after a long time in an environment with toilets and flushing equipment. After all, no one likes to stare at excrement? A clean and hygienic environment is an instinctive demand of human beings.

But I really often encounter the behavior of not flushing the toilet. Everyone I have asked has also seen the phenomenon of not flushing the toilet.

It is the most basic common sense to flush after defecation. Even if it is not taught in school, there are such slogans in toilets. You don't need to pay the water fee for the public toilet, so you don't have to feel expensive; If the button is too dirty, you can press it with your feet or separated by paper. There is always a way. Why not flush it?

During the Spring Festival, I traveled to Fukuoka, Japan. I didn't eat any special food or see any fantastic scenery, but I was deeply touched by the toilets there. Every toilet I used in Fukuoka, whether it was a crowded shopping mall, a station or a sparsely populated roadside toilet, was clean.

the ground is clean and dry, and there is no water stain at all; The toilet is clean as if no one has used it, and the toilet lid is smart. If you feel cold when sitting on it, you can choose the heating mode. If you feel awkward farting, you can turn on the Yinji button to cover it up.

It's common sense to bring paper to the toilet in China, but every toilet I have visited in Fukuoka is hung with at least two rolls of paper. It's so safe!

What impressed me most was that even the smallest toilets have child seats, so mothers who take their children out alone can go to the toilet with peace of mind! There are at least two adults who take their children out in China. It's not that the mother is too lazy and too delicate, but that the infrastructure can't keep up. Without others to help hold the children, adults can't even go to the toilet and can't make a move!

How clean toilets are in Japan? There are too many related posts on the Internet. From the perspective of system, from the perspective of culture, there are some intimate details that I didn't notice myself, and there are many supplements on the Internet.

So intimate a toilet can't be called a toilet, at least it has to be called a toilet, which really deserves the word "sanitation"; Lady's room is worthy of the name. In fact, I suspect that the cleanliness of Japanese toilets exceeds that of many girls' own rooms.

I won't feel too much when I read online posts. After my personal experience, I'm actually a little uncomfortable except sincere comfort and admiration, because in such a good environment, people who want to save face will not take the initiative to destroy it. Instead, they will always restrain themselves, don't litter, don't get dirty on the ground, wash their hands and don't throw water everywhere ...

In order to maintain such an environment in such a small area and such a large population density,

comparing with the domestic toilet environment, I think of a Weibo that was made by the famous big V@.

He thinks that there is a very self-centered side in our culture, which often causes trouble to others without knowing it. I deeply agree, and going to the toilet is very consistent with this statement.

All these uncivilized behaviors can be understood as one sentence:

I am comfortable, and I don't care what others do.

It can be said that you really live out your self and release your nature!

Don't think that shit can't be put on the table and it can't explain the problem. I just think that a person can't even handle excretory hygiene well, which means that he/she is either selfish or has some problems with his/her behavior.

Of course, the cleanliness and intimacy of toilets in Japan can't be achieved overnight. Before the mid-195s, the environment of public toilets in Japan was also very poor. After the birth of the Japan Toilet Association in 1985, the public made great strides to improve the toilet environment, and finally it became what I can experience now.

the supervision department is of course responsible for whether the toilet environment is good or not. However, everyone who goes to the toilet gives the meaning of the existence of the toilet. Since everyone wants to use the toilet, why not take good care of it?

I read a story when I was very young, and I am still impressed:

A man went to the toilet, and there was only a little toilet paper left in the toilet. He wanted to use it all, but he didn't think it was good. What if the administrator didn't take care to replenish it and the people who came later didn't have any paper? So he left some.

he hasn't walked far after going to the toilet, and he feels a cramp in his stomach, and he is going to have diarrhea! He hurried back to the toilet. Thankfully, he helped himself by leaving some pieces of paper just to help others!

3-year-old children can do it by aiming at the pit, wiping it when it is dirty, remembering to flush it, and pulling it out. There is no reason why adults can't do it.