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Bathroom Etiquette



Follow Bathroom Etiquette perfectly. Follow Bathroom Etiquette perfectly.

Your bathroom should be as clean as the rest of your house. In fact probably more! You wouldn’t want anyone to leave a dirty bathroom for you to use. Would you?

• After a bath or after you use the toilet, you must make sure that you clean up. Do flush. Don’t leave bits of tissue or soap lying around.

• Place toothbrushes, soaps and shampoos where they belong.

• Put your towel out to dry instead of leaving it crumpled and wet in the bathroom.

• Put your clothes which need to be washed, in the bucket or basket provided, not strewn all over the bathroom floor.

• Remember to switch off all lights, geysers and exhaust fans when you leave the bathroom.

• If you are a guest, messing around with the host’s toiletries is a no-no. Carry your own towel, soap, brush and paste.

• If you are going to have guests at home, make sure that your bathroom is clean and spotless. Arrange for fresh towels, new soap and a tube of toothpaste. It also makes sense to keep some new toothbrushes handy for guests who forget to carry their own.

• Always keep an air freshener in the bathroom or toilets. After you are done, mop the floor dry.

• Before leaving, check to see that you have not left hair all over the bathroom floor and sink. If there is, clean up. Always provide for a dustbin inside the bathroom if possible.



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