For example, there may not be paper towels, just toilet paper and no bin. You wash your hands, dry them with toilet paper and then flush that down together with the rest.
Of course, I know what you said is what people think so my route is: Do the business -> Wash hands -> Dry with TP -> Flush the TP together with the rest -> Wait hand-washing equivalent amount of time -> Exit.
If you hear the flushing when the person exits, they didn’t wash their hands.
If they’re zipping up while walking out, that’s 100% confirms it
Sometimes I’m double checking my zipper on the way out after I washed my hands. Rarely, but simetimes, it needs adjusted.
Are the sinks inside the cubicles in America then?
Why would cubicles be marked with gender separators? Isn’t it usually the entire bathroom with sinks inside?
Then why would we think the person exiting hasn’t washed their hands? Surely it’s more likely they’re just heading to the sinks.
Maybe not.
For example, there may not be paper towels, just toilet paper and no bin. You wash your hands, dry them with toilet paper and then flush that down together with the rest.
Of course, I know what you said is what people think so my route is: Do the business -> Wash hands -> Dry with TP -> Flush the TP together with the rest -> Wait hand-washing equivalent amount of time -> Exit.
Why not dry your hands on your clothes and not waste the tp?