• then_three_more@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        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.

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          What I meant is that this looks like the outside of two bathrooms, each having stalls and sinks inside. I haven’t really seen any bathroom where the stalls are separated but the sinks are not.

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              1 day ago

              If you’re at a house, the sink is always behind the door which is the context this rings true to me. Or if you are waiting outside a commercial single occupancy bathroom. Those used to have men and women signs but today often times they’re not gendered.

              I went to one bar once that had private cubicles with no sink inside, and a shared sink for everybody.

              I guess I’ve never seen a “cubicle” with a sink inside but I have seen single occupancy bathrooms.