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minus-square.Donutslinkfedilink67•edit-214 days agoWhat you’re seeing here is numbered doors of toilet stalls. This picture is from the inside of a restroom area, so any gender icons would be the outside of any door in here anyway. picture
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink30•14 days agoytf do they number their stalls? is it like: “help, my zipper’s stuck! I’m in stall oo. Whatever you do, don’t go into stall o!” “where did you say you were?” (sighs) “stall oo, toilet |||, co-sharing toilet roll ~~~. Hurry!”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink17•14 days ago“Hey Randy, grab the bucket, someone’s had explosive diarrhea all over stall three again.” Putting in a support ticket. “Flushing problem in stall two of the toilets on the second floor.” So Randy doesn’t need to go through all the flushes to find the broken one.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•14 days agoSome people take a long time - why would a restaurant leave that market untapped? Everyone gets snacky sometimes
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•13 days agoI read “stall oo” in my head pronounced like in “food” which is hilariously useless information for those needs
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•13 days agoI fuckin knew it! I immediately assumed it was a stupid numbing scheme, I’ve been in way too many restaurants/bars/pubs…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•14 days agoThis is confusing as I’ve never seen a toilet stall that is just a regular room, rather than a cubicle divider thing
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•13 days agoThat’s how most public toilets are. Who the fuck wants to be in cubicle to do their private business?
minus-square.Donutslinkfedilink0•edit-213 days agoMost hotels, restaurants, and cafés in Europe have singular private stalls like this. Gas stations, clubs, airports and schools might have a big restroom with dividers, but if they are fancy enough they might still have private rooms. Public toilets and campsites rarely have private rooms.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•14 days agoThe airport near Stockholm. Private little rooms. Everyone has a loo and a sink and room to change. It’s so humane.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•13 days agoI mean if the sink was in the same room as the toilet, I would understand, separate rooms is very strange though
minus-square.Donutslinkfedilink0•edit-213 days agoEasy identification by cleanup or maintenance crew, I’d gather
What you’re seeing here is numbered doors of toilet stalls.
This picture is from the inside of a restroom area, so any gender icons would be the outside of any door in here anyway.
picture
ytf do they number their stalls? is it like: “help, my zipper’s stuck! I’m in stall oo. Whatever you do, don’t go into stall o!”
“where did you say you were?”
(sighs) “stall oo, toilet |||, co-sharing toilet roll ~~~. Hurry!”
“Hey Randy, grab the bucket, someone’s had explosive diarrhea all over stall three again.”
Putting in a support ticket. “Flushing problem in stall two of the toilets on the second floor.”
So Randy doesn’t need to go through all the flushes to find the broken one.
Some people take a long time - why would a restaurant leave that market untapped? Everyone gets snacky sometimes
I read “stall oo” in my head pronounced like in “food” which is hilariously useless information for those needs
I fuckin knew it! I immediately assumed it was a stupid numbing scheme, I’ve been in way too many restaurants/bars/pubs…
This is confusing as I’ve never seen a toilet stall that is just a regular room, rather than a cubicle divider thing
That’s how most public toilets are. Who the fuck wants to be in cubicle to do their private business?
Don’t kink shame.
Don’t sink shame.
Most hotels, restaurants, and cafés in Europe have singular private stalls like this.
Gas stations, clubs, airports and schools might have a big restroom with dividers, but if they are fancy enough they might still have private rooms.
Public toilets and campsites rarely have private rooms.
The airport near Stockholm. Private little rooms. Everyone has a loo and a sink and room to change. It’s so humane.
I mean if the sink was in the same room as the toilet, I would understand, separate rooms is very strange though
Legitimate question… Why?
Easy identification by cleanup or maintenance crew, I’d gather