Er... I finally made up my mind to start my own thread about something which mystifies me every time I see it here in the UK.
When at a public toilet, I tend to wash my hands in copious amounts of soap and hot water, if there is soap and/or hot water available, of course. Anyway, I do wash my hands thoroughly, as mother taught me to all those years ago. British ladies, on the other hand, breeze out of a cabin, turn the water on for a virtual split-second, sort of wet their fingertips, turn the water off, and hurry out of the toilet. I have never seen anyone wash their hands and then dry them. Sometimes they do wet them and then dry them, but soap is never used. My bf tells me the same approach is visible in the men's toilets... What the heck? Can anyone please explain? Do British people not wash their hands?
When at a public toilet, I tend to wash my hands in copious amounts of soap and hot water, if there is soap and/or hot water available, of course. Anyway, I do wash my hands thoroughly, as mother taught me to all those years ago. British ladies, on the other hand, breeze out of a cabin, turn the water on for a virtual split-second, sort of wet their fingertips, turn the water off, and hurry out of the toilet. I have never seen anyone wash their hands and then dry them. Sometimes they do wet them and then dry them, but soap is never used. My bf tells me the same approach is visible in the men's toilets... What the heck? Can anyone please explain? Do British people not wash their hands?