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by syshum
3005 days ago
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>>Back in Roman times Yes well should we talk about other things that happened back in Roman Times.... >>>sitting side by side and having a chat while doing your business. They didn't even bother with cubicles back then. Please please lets not bring that back.... restrooms are not a meeting space, I dislike it when people attempt to talk to me at the sink when washing my hands, no restrooms are not a meeting space.... |
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I'm curious though, what happens if instead of reading the sentence like "back in Roman times, you read it like this:"
In rural India, it's typical for people to sit side-by-side and have a chat while doing your business. Sometimes they don't bother with cubicles there.
Or, maybe:
Wildfire firefighters, while on a line, typically squat side-by-side while doing their business. No cubicles in the wilderness.
If you don't think of it like a generational difference, and instead a cultural one, what are your thoughts? I only ask because I used to feel the same way until I witnessed #2. Sometimes it's just a mindset change, or cultural difference.