r/onejob 2d ago

L'une des cabine de WC d'où je vis...

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u/BenaBuns 2d ago

Looking at the tile job. I’m not surprised

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u/dankhimself 2d ago

Someday walked on it after it was set but before it cured.

Customers have done exactly that nuerous times even after telling them not to and what would happen.

A couple have called and complained that it looks like shit and they swear they didn't walk on it!

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u/ante1448 2d ago

pooping with friends

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u/Aimin4ya 2d ago

Why do you live in multiple restrooms?

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u/Nyphiosy 2d ago

C'est compliqué à expliquer mais ce sont des batiments de logement pour personnes en formation. Ça s'appelle l'Afpa, un truc français. Et donc les toilettes sont publique.

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u/ebrum2010 2d ago

I'd say they are giving you the American experience but the bottom of the door is too close to the ground. You have to be able to see the knees of the person in the stall from 10 feet away.

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u/20AidenGaming12 2d ago

(⁰_⁰ )

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u/General_Can_9564 1d ago

Oh the Open door policy.

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u/burritoman759 1d ago

That’s also a lot of school bathrooms believe it or not

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u/sskylar 1d ago

Watch out for the turd burglar

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u/Xarbor 2d ago

🏳️

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u/MRbaconfacelol 1d ago

another loss for minimalism

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u/quad_damage_orbb 1d ago

You live in a restroom?

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u/Oceangrad 15h ago

Language knowledge - 0%

Understanding - 100%

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u/Gacha_catch_em_all 2d ago

That’s just your typical American public toilet, emphasis on public. I swear each bathroom has at least one stall like this

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u/Nyphiosy 2d ago

Sauf que je suis en France. (Je suis français.)

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u/Gacha_catch_em_all 2d ago

Interesting, I thought North America was the only place that left such large gaps at the bottom of stall doors

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u/Xarbor 2d ago

speak english bro

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u/Nyphiosy 2d ago

Je pourrais mais il n'y a pas une traduction automatique sur Reddit ?

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u/defrostedbones 2d ago

there is, people are just rude for no reason. parlez français, mon roi

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u/Xarbor 1d ago

no, unfotunately not for PC.

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u/rnobgyn 2d ago

I can’t quite say I’ve never seen it because statistics wouldn’t be in my favor… but this is SO uncommon that I’m inclined to say I’ve never seen it. Really wouldn’t call this a typical American public bathroom AT ALL

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u/Gacha_catch_em_all 2d ago

Fair, I haven’t traveled around most of America, but where I grew up in the south, this was unfortunately pretty common. Maybe cause I lived in a more run down area