I don't use a kitchen sink that way either.
However, what I thought while reading this thread is more about how differences make us surprised-uneasy-intolerant-insulting...
This points it out:
I have a problem and
they don't get it.
Because A is used to do things one way and B another way. Both think their way is
the way. If A says something to B about what should be done and how, B won't necessarily understand A because 1) s-he never did it another way than hers-his 2) s-he won't get that A looks at her-him through A's perspective.
(Am I clear here?????
)
What about "some people have different ways and may not have considered doing things my way"?
Well... Obviously, in some corners of the world, it is.
I once had only one kitchen sink in my whole (very tiny) apartment. Guess where I had to do my laundry/brush my teeth/wash/... sometimes!
Or maybe natural and common where they come from, so yep, they would do that at home.
Rude, gross and bad-mannered where
you come from. So of course, you wouldn't do it at home
... nice Camino-feeling!
What a lovely sentence and summary of what I'm trying to say here
Travels and community life is full of confrontation to "different" ways of doing things... Let's all work on tolerance, open-mindedness, basic non-violent communication and benevolence