How many times do you enter the restroom at your house/apartment/condo and notice that the bathroom tissue is gone, and that there is a fresh roll on the counter?
Is it so hard for some people to put the fresh roll on the dispenser? Should there is classes for this sort of trivial task?
Well at least it's not as bad when people just finish the roll and leave it there in the dispenser waiting for someone else to throw it out and put a new one in. Honestly, some people are so rude
Ah I see, well either way, I agree that some people need to learn some basic civil courtesy and take their turn rather then wait for someone else to do it.
I would say that my restroom is the one with the bed in - where I rest
Yes it does bug me when people use the loo role up without getting a new out - winds me up nearly as much dirty gits who dont flush the loo or wash their hands afterwards!
Gender: Unspecified Location: San Jose CA United States of Murrka
As long as its within reach and I don't have to do the pants-around-the-leg-hobble its all good. I don't replace toilet paper rolls OR put the seat down, I'm outta control!
I've always felt that people who are anal-retentive about something shouldn't expect the world to share your view. I'm definitely anal about certain things (my computer, dvd's, socks, etc.), so I try to make sure those things are how I like them. I can't blame someone else just because they don't like to live the same way I do, y'know?
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