seen in the large, bright and clean washroom of the BIA office
------ I also apologize for my lack of visits and comments last week as we had visitors ask to stay over (with little notice) on the weekend and needed to quickly finish the minor renovations to our own washroom.
------ I also apologize for my lack of visits and comments last week as we had visitors ask to stay over (with little notice) on the weekend and needed to quickly finish the minor renovations to our own washroom.
Every bit helps, I'm sure.
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tip jars inside or just outside restrooms are common sight in asian countries.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that I have ever seen such a little jar and sign before. Great find.
ReplyDeleteSuch things are becoming commonplace
ReplyDeleteI've never seen such a thing before!
ReplyDeleteDid you put out a donation jar? ;))))
ReplyDeleteI agree with ewok's comment above. We see money jars like this in almost all public restrooms in Cambodia, although most jars are intended for fees (instead of tips) to use the facility.
ReplyDeleteSreisaat Adventures
Inside Cambodia
i don't think i've seen a tip jar in a public restroom before
ReplyDeleteWe don't have these here in Melbourne.
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Geez, by the wordage on the sign, to me it makes one feel GUILTY if you don't leave money. In other words, if you don't leave money, we might run out of toilet paper OR have dirty toilets! LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I think I'll put a few around the house ....
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