Written yesterday:
I’m on my flight back from Portland. I’m just back from the tiny washroom, where I
remembered that I have been meaning for ages to ask a question. How come tiny airplane bathrooms say to wipe
out the sink with paper towel after use?
There is often a little sign requesting this “for the sake of the next
passenger”. I don’t understand AT
ALL. It’s so wasteful. Is anyone offended by a few droplets of water
in the sink? It’s not as if the next
person isn’t using clean water from the tap.
Does anyone ever actually wipe the sink?
I know this is tiny compared to the impacts of everything that happens
on an airline. Yet, I think it’s
suggesting something useless and wasteful.
Anyone? Help me out? What’s the point?
2 comments:
Ha ha! I always thought that it was kind of strange too but I do it! I use the paper towel I dried my hands with so I don't know if it's that much more wasteful. But it made me laugh thinking about how I just blindly do whatever the sign tells me!
I've always wondered the same thing. Although rather than blindly following the suggestion, for years I've been stubbornly ignoring it. So I suppose I should appologize to all the people using the wet sink after I'm done. lol
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