jude mayne
77

Dear Citehrians,
On seeing the delimma of one of our fellow citehrians on how to educate her employees on loo manners I have compiled a PPT "Lootiquettes" on the same. This is in continuation of my series of PPTs on etiquettes.
Regards,
Colonel Jude:-P:):icon6:

From India, Bangalore
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srinirahul@hotmail.com
Hello,
Indeed a nice one. Every employee of an organization should know about this. Cleanliness it has to come from everyone. More than the users who spoil the Loo, think about the person who has to clean it. Practicing these simple rules will avoid embarrassments all over.
Keep rolling these types of etiquettes.
Regards
Srinivas B

From India, Madras
YGeeta
13

Dear Colonel Jude
That is really nice, I wish if you could add few more points to this ppt in your own style:
1 - Don't blow your nose(runny nose) in to a hanky in the public area,if you must, then go to the rest room...(people blow out in a very noisy manner in to the hanky) in the cubicles while others are silent and working :(
2 - Don't use too much of toilet paper and throw off all over the floor,:confused: instead use it as much required and make sure to flush it or throw into the trash can kept for the same.
Thanks
Geeta

From Korea, Seoul
PVQ
12

This reminds me of a funny incident I witnessed in the early 70's in India. A Canadian couple were visiting a traditional home in madya Pradesh and the lady asked her hostess " where is the loo"
The woman replied, very seriously ' Only from May"
And this was November!
The poor canadian stammered" Why?"
"Because its a hot wind !" was the reply.
Needless to say it left the Canadians completely baffled and the Indian hostess wondering at their interest in Indian summers.
Talk about communication gaps!

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
jude mayne
77

Dear All;
Lootiquettes training is a must at all levels-in an office or a Mall or a railway station even our homes when guest without Lootiquettes visit. Its sad to see the way we use toilets and expect the cleaning staff to clear the mess we make.
I would like you all to add more to this PPT and spread it wide and far.
Regards,
Colonel J H Mayne

From India, Bangalore
jude mayne
77

Dear Citehrians,
I had requested you all to add to the PPT on "Lootiquettes" -not a single suggestions?? Does the silence mean that "Lootiquettes" means zilch to our daily lives?? Come on, are we all 'Bhanot" the CWG Official that disgraced our Country by stating that India has different hygienic standards to the rest of the world.
Regards,
Col J H Mayne

From India, Bangalore
jude mayne
77

Dear All,
The other day came across an article in the News Paper wherein in Japan, men are being instructed to sit and not stand when using the toilets so as to avoid dirtying the toilets. This is a good measure-when we as a country improve our 'Lootiquettes" ???
Happy to state that many have used my PPT for training in their respective spheres.
Regards,
Col J H Mayne

From India, Bangalore
zafariqbal
5

I believe that the bigest room in the world is room for improvement. Still these need to be improved according to the culture and tradions of the nations practicing it.
From Pakistan, Karachi
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