Entertaining Office Sign Sparks Debate Over Toilet Paper Etiquette

Avery Emberly

Updated Friday, July 26, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent Reddit post titled "A coworker put this up on the bathroom wall. How should I respond / what should I do?" has gone viral, sparking a lively debate among users about proper toilet paper etiquette in shared spaces. The image shows a firmly worded notice taped to a beige-colored wall, likely made of ceramic or smooth stone, in an office bathroom. The notice reads:

"STOP MOVING THE TOILET PAPER ROLES NOT EVERYONE WANTS YOUR HANDS ON THEM ONCE THE JANITOR HAS PUT NEW ROLES ON."

Printed on a plain sheet of white paper using a simple, sans-serif font, the message conveys a stern request for hygiene: do not handle or reposition the toilet paper rolls after the janitor has placed new ones. The notice is attached to the wall with transparent adhesive tape.

The Reddit community had a lot to say about this sign, with comments ranging from humorous to practical suggestions. One user suggested simply correcting the typos and ignoring the message, while another humorously commented, "I love some good role play..." Some users couldn't resist pointing out the irony, like the one who said, "Ahh yes, toilet paper rolls should only be handled by janitors and their famously pristine hands."

Creative suggestions also emerged. One user proposed, "Tape a roll of paper towels below the sign," while another humorously offered, "If you want the role of toilet paper, be my guest." The typo 'roles' instead of 'rolls' was a common theme, leading another user to say, "You should tape a poll under the sign asking who does and who doesn't want your hands on the TP."

Others took a more whimsical approach, like the suggestion to "start by sticking googly eyes on a spare roll then moving it around like that creepy Christmas elf." Another user quipped, "Tell them to focus on the duties of their roll and stop worrying about toilet paper."

This lighthearted yet poignant debate highlights the often-overlooked aspects of office life and etiquette. It serves as a reminder that even the smallest details, like the placement of toilet paper, can become a topic of concern and humor in shared spaces.

For those looking to handle similar situations in their own offices, the key takeaways are to maintain good hygiene, respect shared spaces, and perhaps most importantly, keep a sense of humor about the small things.

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Top Comments from Reddit

tomandshell

*rolls Just correct the typos and then ignore it.

sonofabutch

Ahh yes, toilet paper rolls should only be handled by janitors and their famously pristine hands.

No-Cancel-3776

i love some good role play...

catskilkid

Someone can't spare a square

UncleVernonK

“I move them with my feet”

CletusDSpuckler

Today, the role of toilet paper will be played by <insert coworker's name>

ytrehodd

You should tape a poll under the sign asking who does and who doesn't want your hands on the TP. The sign says "not everyone", implying that there are some people who want your hands on the TP. Maybe they're the majority and the whiney sign poster is just a whiney a-hole.

kwyl

stop moving the roles ofc. the screen actors guild will certainly have something to say about it if it continues.

OnLettingGo-

Tell them to focus on the duties of their roll and stop worrying about toilet paper.

ditchdiggergirl

I’d probably start by sticking googly eyes on a spare roll then moving it around like that creepy Christmas elf.

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