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Originally Posted by dotti34
Nil Taurus excreta!!!!! I honestly had no idea my original posting on this thread would evoke such a response. Love it! Just to add extra spice to the curry, here is more information from the newspaper article referred to.
The Professor’s book includes a diagram with a cross through a stick figure standing on a toilet seat. The mind boggles - I have a picture in my mind (unfortunately) of someone trying to balance in a standing position on a toilet seat while aiming to hit the mark. Class act!!!! The instructions also include an appeal not to throw water on the floor?????
One of the Universities in Adelaide has ‘culturally sensitive amenities’ to cater for staff and students from more than 90 countries – which include ‘culturally appropriate ablutions’, and a second University has also installed squat toilets and special washrooms.
A 3rd University, while it does not have these toilets, has placed a sign on cubicle doors asking users not to stand on seats. THAT picture just won’t go away.
It’s all a load of crap to me……
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During my nursing days I once(well more than once) took an Asian lady to the bathroom to enable her to have a wash.
She didn't put the plug in the wash basin, but proceeded to cup the water in both hands and the aim it roughly at the region of her face.
I don't know who was the wettest when we came out, her, or me.
She didn't use soap and she didn't touch her skin.....she just sort of bombarded it with cold water.
I had to stay with her because she had just had an op and was very unsteady on her feet.