Crazy Office Sign: How to Sprinkle Salt & Pepper Over the Sink Explained

Grayson Larkspur

Updated Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Reddit post titled "Someone added clarification for sprinkling in the break room" has sparked both laughter and debate across the internet. The image in question features a piece of paper encased in plastic, commonly used for posting notices in office environments. The sign’s main message is delivered in bold, dark letters, reading: "WHEN USING SALT & PEPPER, KINDLY SPRINKLE IT OVER THE SINK OR TRASH CAN."

In the upper right corner of the paper, a small illustration humorously titled "How to Sprinkle Salt" provides a visual guide. This graphic is divided into two sections: the top section labeled "DO" and the bottom section labeled "DO NOT." The "DO" section features an image of a salt shaker being used over a sink or trash can, while the "DO NOT" section depicts salt being scattered messily on a countertop. These labels are complemented by playful sketches that add a touch of humor to the instructional guide.

Reddit users had a field day with this post. One user, clearly puzzled, asked, "What does it say under 'DO NOT'?" Another user humorously protested, "But I want to use it on my food. What good does sprinkling it over the sink and garbage do?" The comments reflected a mix of amusement and bewilderment, with one user quipping, "I’m glad work from home and can salt and pepper how I damn well please!! 🤣"

Some users shared personal anecdotes, like one who commented, "My mom’s (ex) friend would literally shake the salt or pepper onto his food from about 2 ft above the plate and then not clean it up. The worst thing is that not even having this sign would have helped." Another user chimed in with a simple, "BAM!" likely referencing the iconic culinary move made famous by chef Emeril Lagasse.

The hilarity continued with users expressing their rebellious intent. "I'll punch my salt and pepper onto my food anywhere I please," one user declared, while another added, "That would be a challenge for me then! I wish I worked there!"

One user even referenced the internet sensation Salt Bae, known for his flamboyant seasoning style, by asking, "Salt bae?"

This post encapsulates the everyday quirks of office life and the often humorous attempts to manage communal spaces. The clear, bold instructions and playful illustrations serve as a reminder of the small, yet amusing, challenges that come with shared environments. Whether the sign will change behaviors remains to be seen, but it has certainly provided a good laugh for many.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Sure_Ranger_4487

I’m glad work from home and can salt and pepper how I damn well please!! 🤣

Diogeneezy

What does it say under 'DO NOT'?

DiarrheaMonkey-

But I want to use it on my food. What good does sprinkling it over the sink and garbage do?

Evil_Knot

I'll punch my salt and pepper onto my food anywhere I please. 

Murderyoga

BAM!

Dr_Catfish

It's salt and pepper, man. Wipe off the table onto the floor, vacuum/mop the floor.

Sablestein

My mom’s (ex) friend would literally shake the salt or pepper onto his food from about 2 ft above the plate and then not f***in clean it up. The worst thing is that not even having this sign would have helped

Pomegranate_1328

That would be a challenge for me then! I wish I worked there!

KoosGoose

Man, this is so funny… …

tlee10911

Salt bae?

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