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dena613


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Mon, May 29 2023, 7:35 pm
Why?
I’m hoping this will be eye-opening to all (myself included)!
To sum it all up:
Provide sufficient toilet paper, liquid soap, a garbage can with a bag, and a plunger.
Don’t flush anything other than toilet paper.
None of that was too complicated.
Oddest was when we were hosted at someone’s house for a shabbos simcha and there was no liquid soap in the bathroom. I sent my kids to the main floor to ask hostess if they had liquid soap we could use. They didn’t.
I don’t even know what that meant. Do they really not have dishwashing soap? I would have used that!!
(Or are they super makpid on hilchos shabbos and don’t use liquid or watered down liquid soap…?)
But it made us uncomfortable.
Were we ungrateful? No, we were very grateful to her for putting us up.
Just thought it was strange
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zaq


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Mon, May 29 2023, 9:11 pm
I always bring a tiny hotel-size bottle of shampoo or body wash when I go away, even if I don't plan to take a shower there. If I won't need it to get a spot out of my skirt, I might find myself in a bathroom with no soap or an almost- empty dispenser. It's happened.
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Bnei Berak 10


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Tue, May 30 2023, 2:15 am
amother Papaya wrote: | When she arrived and we were settling her into her room, we let her know to use the pre-cut toilet paper. She said she chose to use the tissues anyway because she "didn't think it was a big deal." So, sadly, a sign wouldn't have helped in this case because she chose to knowingly disregard our wishes anyway. |
Sadly some people need *everything* spelled out for them.
It kind of makes it tempting to send the plumber's bill to that guest, doesn't it?
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snooper86


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Tue, May 30 2023, 2:29 am
Glad I posted this, sometimes the plunger is in the master bathroom and they’re sleeping etc. so worth having one in every bathroom.
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Tue, May 30 2023, 2:34 am
dena613 wrote: | Why?
I’m hoping this will be eye-opening to all (myself included)!
To sum it all up:
Provide sufficient toilet paper, liquid soap, a garbage can with a bag, and a plunger.
Don’t flush anything other than toilet paper.
None of that was too complicated.
Oddest was when we were hosted at someone’s house for a shabbos simcha and there was no liquid soap in the bathroom. I sent my kids to the main floor to ask hostess if they had liquid soap we could use. They didn’t.
I don’t even know what that meant. Do they really not have dishwashing soap? I would have used that!!
(Or are they super makpid on hilchos shabbos and don’t use liquid or watered down liquid soap…?)
But it made us uncomfortable.
Were we ungrateful? No, we were very grateful to her for putting us up.
Just thought it was strange |
Love how you summed it up perfectly!
And yes I can’t understand those that don’t have liquid soap, I feel disgusting if I can’t wash my hands with soap after using the bathroom, or helping my child.
I sometimes end up using body wash if they have in liquid form.
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