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    • wirestyle22W
      wirestyle22
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      I have always operated under this unspoken rule--when we're in a public restroom we do not acknowledge each others existence. If there is an option you always leave one urinal between both of you. It's been 37 years of me operating under this ruleset. Today I got into the bathroom and I'm washing my hands before I use the restroom...because that makes sense (i will die on this hill) and my coworker I barely know walks in. He says "Hey Ian!" and walks up to me and touches my shoulder. I am basically thrown into chaos because this guy apparently operates on a complete opposing ruleset than me. I walk over to the urinal and he follows. There are five urinals that area empty and he stands directly next to me.

      Am I mistaken in my understanding of social norms or is this really fucking weird

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      • nadnerBN
        nadnerB
        last edited by

        Here’s a useful guide I discovered:
        Youtube Video

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
          last edited by

          @wirestyle22 said in Bathroom etiquette:

          I have always operated under this unspoken rule--when we're in a public restroom we do not acknowledge each others existence. If there is an option you always leave one urinal between both of you. It's been 37 years of me operating under this ruleset. Today I got into the bathroom and I'm washing my hands before I use the restroom...because that makes sense (i will die on this hill) and my coworker I barely know walks in. He says "Hey Ian!" and walks up to me and touches my shoulder. I am basically thrown into chaos because this guy apparently operates on a complete opposing ruleset than me. I walk over to the urinal and he follows. There are five urinals that area empty and he stands directly next to me.

          Am I mistaken in my understanding of social norms or is this really fucking weird

          OMG, this is why we can't have nice things. This is why we cannot return to the office. People don't know the rules anymore!

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Bathroom etiquette:

            @wirestyle22 said in Bathroom etiquette:

            I have always operated under this unspoken rule--when we're in a public restroom we do not acknowledge each others existence. If there is an option you always leave one urinal between both of you. It's been 37 years of me operating under this ruleset. Today I got into the bathroom and I'm washing my hands before I use the restroom...because that makes sense (i will die on this hill) and my coworker I barely know walks in. He says "Hey Ian!" and walks up to me and touches my shoulder. I am basically thrown into chaos because this guy apparently operates on a complete opposing ruleset than me. I walk over to the urinal and he follows. There are five urinals that area empty and he stands directly next to me.

            Am I mistaken in my understanding of social norms or is this really fucking weird

            OMG, this is why we can't have nice things. This is why we cannot return to the office. People don't know the rules anymore!

            This threw me today. I have been thrown

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @nadnerB
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              @nadnerB said in Bathroom etiquette:

              Here’s a useful guide I discovered:
              Youtube Video

              lol this is great

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                @wirestyle22 said in Bathroom etiquette:

                I have always operated under this unspoken rule--when we're in a public restroom we do not acknowledge each others existence. If there is an option you always leave one urinal between both of you. It's been 37 years of me operating under this ruleset. Today I got into the bathroom and I'm washing my hands before I use the restroom...because that makes sense (i will die on this hill) and my coworker I barely know walks in. He says "Hey Ian!" and walks up to me and touches my shoulder. I am basically thrown into chaos because this guy apparently operates on a complete opposing ruleset than me. I walk over to the urinal and he follows. There are five urinals that area empty and he stands directly next to me.

                Am I mistaken in my understanding of social norms or is this really fucking weird

                I've run into people like this before. Often military men don't have this barrier anymore - they are broken of it during basic training...

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                • Florida_manF
                  Florida_man @wirestyle22
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                  @wirestyle22 said in Bathroom etiquette:

                  I have always operated under this unspoken rule--when we're in a public restroom we do not acknowledge each others existence. If there is an option you always leave one urinal between both of you. It's been 37 years of me operating under this ruleset. Today I got into the bathroom and I'm washing my hands before I use the restroom...because that makes sense (i will die on this hill) and my coworker I barely know walks in. He says "Hey Ian!" and walks up to me and touches my shoulder. I am basically thrown into chaos because this guy apparently operates on a complete opposing ruleset than me. I walk over to the urinal and he follows. There are five urinals that area empty and he stands directly next to me.

                  Am I mistaken in my understanding of social norms or is this really fucking weird

                  Make direct eye contact, and start talking about how Linux is kernel not an OS.

                  Then, if there's a next time... Teach him how to exit vim...

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                  • wirestyle22W
                    wirestyle22 @Dashrender
                    last edited by wirestyle22

                    @Dashrender I was in the army and I never unlearned this lol

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                      @wirestyle22 said in Bathroom etiquette:

                      @Dashrender I was in the army and I never unlearned this lol

                      it's one thing to use the urinal next to another - it's whole another thing to carry on/strike up a conversation.. lol

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