Most men in Singapore don't wash their hands with soap after toilet use
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Picture this: a man exits a toilet stall, adjusts his hair in the mirror and struts out, completely bypassing the sinks. This isn't a scene from a horror movie - it's the grim reality of handwashing habits among Singaporean men, or the lack thereof. RecentMost men in Singapore don't wash their hands with soap after toilet use
Picture this: a man exits a toilet stall, adjusts his hair in the mirror and struts out, completely bypassing the sinks. This isn't a scene from a horror movie - it's the grim reality of handwashing habits among Singaporean men, or the lack thereof. Recent observations by TNP at 10 different shopping malls across the island, involving a total of 85 men, revealed a disturbing truth about men's hygiene habits. Almost one in five men were observed exiting the toilets without so much as a drop of water touching their hands. More than half opted for a quick rinse, as if a splash of H2O can magically eradicate whatever bacteria they encountered during their time on the porcelain throne. A mere 23.5 per cent of men washed their hands with soap. TABLE: The New Paper The worst offenders were spotted at Sun Plaza, Junction 8 and AMK Hub - not a single man went for a proper soap-lathering session. Read more