This week, whilst at work, I went to the rest room. It was early, maybe 8:00 in the morning. I noticed a guy brushing his teeth at the sink. I've seen him do this almost every day the past few weeks. This prompted me to think, "Is this dope, or nope?" Personal hygiene is important to me, don't get me wrong.
But, why is this guy brushing his teeth at work? Really? The guy can't spare an extra 5 minutes to do this at home? He has to do this here and spit next to me while I'm washing my hands? I guess I probably wouldn't have as much of a problem if the person brushing his teeth was doing it after lunch, because some people find benefit in brushing their teeth 3 times a day (after every meal). But, in the morning? What else? Is this guy going to come in and shower too while he's at it? Why not come in for a shave? Maybe said gentleman can clip his nails while he's at it.
Am I overreacting to this? What are your thoughts?
7 comments:
Nope... Surely he should have time to do this before work.
NOPE. Hell, did he take a shower in there, too ?
You're so busy at work, you don't even have time to brush your teeth.
And you are severely overreacting. Some of my co-workers have breath that would choke a goat. Brushing strongly encouraged.
I am thinking this dude LIVES at your office. Maybe in a lounge chair in the break room??? That or he might have a phobia...involving the need to have white teeth...which leads the the last possibility...coffee/tea stains on the teeth...I know when I wore braces, it was a must do...however, sadly, I always had time in the AM to brush in the privacy of home!
I see people do this after lunch sometimes, which is a little more understandable.
Maybe he has breakfast at work. ? Maybe a tiny bit of overreacting. It's better than having him try to have a conversation with you having dragon breath. People used to do this at my office all day long. Hygiene = good.
NOPE!
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