ANSWERS: 20
  • Way to be a scum bag!
  • "Can you please go wash your hands because we don't want to touch your icky hands?"
  • Well, don't introduce yourself. They may try to shake your hand.
  • EEWWW your so nasty you didnt even wash your hands in a very loud voice where everyone can hear you
  • Nothing. But when they try to introduce themselves say something like "Sorry. You understand" and then just shrug at them. Or offer them some hand sanitizer.
  • Hey, there's something stuck in your teeth.
  • honestly.. its none of my business unless s/he wants to touch me..
  • If I did not know them, I would not say anything. Here is something to think about... If you wash your hands, then use a hand blow dryer, it sucks the air from around floor level with all the germs as well. Also, if you wash your hands, then grab the handle of the door to pull it open, or put your hand on it to push it open, how many people have done the same thing before you, WITHOUT washing their hands? Is it really any different?
  • Yeark.
  • There's an old Navy/ Marine Corps joke about that. The drunken Marine leaves the bathroom and a nice, young, Navy midshipman, resplendant in his dress whites, walks in, and says, "You know, in the Navy, the teach us to wash our hands after we piss." To which the sodden Leatherneck replies, "Yea, well, in the Corps, they teach us not to piss on our hands." ;)
  • Challenging the world of hepatitis today I see. . . .
  • Nothing but im not gonna shake hands with them obviously...
  • "You nasty trick!"
  • "You touch your momma with those nasty hands."
  • Hello Mr/Ms Stinky finger!
  • I would not say anything to them but I would think that they were a ignorant slob. According to the U.S. Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, at least 80 percent of such ailments are transmitted by our hands, not through the air. In fact, hand washing is generally considered to be the single most important way to prevent the spread of illness. Yet, many do not always wash after using the toilet or blowing their nose or before handling food. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers the following hand-washing advice: • Always use warm running water and mild soap. If forced to use a basin instead of running water, clean and disinfect it each time it is used. Premoistened towelettes do not effectively clean hands. • Rub hands together vigorously until a soapy lather appears, and continue rubbing for at least 15 seconds. Scrub the tops and palms of the hands as well as between fingers and under fingernails. • Rinse hands under warm running water. • Dry with a clean disposable, or single-use, towel, and avoid touching the faucet or towel holder with clean hands. • Turn the faucet off using the towel as a barrier to keep from touching the handle. • Children should wash standing at a height where their hands can hang freely under the running water. Assist the child to perform all the above steps, and then wash your own hands.
  • I am nobody's mother so I don't have to say anything. I take mental note never to shake their hand or accept food from them. Also, I would use a tissue to cover the door knob that they just touched with their filthy fingers. This friend of mine knows an older German woman who goes into the bathroom of her house and comes flying out the door after the flush. So she tells me "You know, Ilsa doesn't wash her hands after she uses the bathroom". So we are at my friend's sister funeral and afterward we go back to another person's house to have some food. Ilsa comes over with bowls of fruit salad and in her German accents says "Vould anyone like zome Vruit Zalad?" So we both simultaneously say "NO THANKS"!
  • "You don't work in the kitchen, do you"?
  • You shouldn't really SAY anything, if you are in an American business, just kindly point out the 'Employees msut wash their hands before returning to work' sign to them
  • Hope you didnt piss on your fingers, or misstake your hand for toilet paper when you wiped your ass.

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