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The moral of the story is this:
People are gross. Other people are overly hygienic and probably get sick all the time because they over sanitize their hands and don't put their immune systems to the test enough. I'm somewhere in between, and I travel on long haul international flights for a living. I wash my hands, but not EVERY time. I don't get sick. Dirty ass travelers around me cough, loogie, and sputter all the time. . . In these situations I will wash my hands 2x at my next possible chance, but it doesn't mean I haven't already been exposed to the H7N455 that the dirty bastards around me have already been carrying. Don't be dirty bastard, but also don't create the AB resistant super bug that destroys humanity. Hand sanitizer is the devil. Stick to soap
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What about when people go out to eat when you have to use your hands. Pizza, sandwiches, chicken, etc. I always wash my hands after I eat. Yet I rarely see people do this. This means all the nasty oil, sauce and other sh*t is being transfered to door handles, their belongings, etc. I have to say with 100% certainty that all the stuff I have still looks new even after 15 years is not only from taking care, but because I wash my hands after I eat. People bitch about fingerprints on phones? I never have fingerprints on my phone. Wash your hands! None of my stuff has any oily feeling to it. I've had coworkers borrow my pens then when I get it back I have to clean with rubbing alcohol because of the oily residue they leave behind. Freakin disgusting.
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THIS.
I was using the urinal the other day at work. There are two at each bathroom at work, I was occupying one and another Engineer came in and occupied the second one. I wrapped up and went on to wash my hands. As I finished the other guy had come up to the sink next to mine and instead of washing his hands... he pulls out a f***ing tooth brush and starts brushing his teeth. AM I OVER REACTING? I work in a super clean building and I almost never see anyone not wash their hands w/ soap and water. HOWEVER yesterday was one of the few very disgusting exceptions. |
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I'm no germaphobe but most folks are seemingly unaware of the micronized particles that spray out when toilets and urinals flush. I've seen a couple of people at work go to the sink after pissing or sh*ting, run their hands under water for a second or two, then collect water in their hands, put it in their mouth, swish the water, and spit it out. I am mortified every time.
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I'm one of those who use their feet to flush in public haha guilty
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I wear gloves all the time and change them often.
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And you guys eat fast food? Have you seen some of the people who work at fast foot places? Do you really think the guy putting the tomato on your burger washed his hands after his last bathroom break? Speaking of ass to mouth. There you go.
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I've noticed some interesting bathroom behavior a couple times this year, guess it never stuck out to me until I saw someone I know do it at dinner. Went to the restroom, he used a stall instead of one of the many open urinals and then left without washing his hands. Now I've noticed a couple people at my work do the exact same thing. I never see people at work fail to wash their hands except for a couple of these stall users, and they are all BMW drivers who take way too much pride in their appearance, the kind of guy who dresses business casual to a BBQ in 95 degree weather.
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Lowe's has a cool piece of metal on the door which you can use your forearm to open the door. But knowing that there are morons will not wash their hands and grab that thing to open the door.
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Not sure, imho it seems to be the 60+crowd who does not, and also maybe a certain ethnicity. It seems like 20 somethings overdo it, wear surgical masks into the bathroom and such. But seriously, refuse to touch a door knob without a paper towel. Imho it's ok to touch door knobs, just don't put your fingers in your mouth.
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Your parents taught you to wash your hands after you go to the bathroom.
My parents taught me not to piss on my hands in the first place.
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I lost you when Director of engineering walk in and stood next to you then he said Hi and you said hello back
what kind of S#it is that he was clearly hitting on you. Man don't talk in the restrooms no eye contact no hand shake and etc...
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