Back in Roman times you'd go to the communal bathroom with your friends, sitting side by side and having a chat while doing your business. They didn't even bother with cubicles back then.
Yes well should we talk about other things that happened back in Roman Times....
>>>sitting side by side and having a chat while doing your business. They didn't even bother with cubicles back then.
Please please lets not bring that back.... restrooms are not a meeting space, I dislike it when people attempt to talk to me at the sink when washing my hands, no restrooms are not a meeting space....
I definitely understand your discomfort! That's not something you should have to do if you don't like it.
I'm curious though, what happens if instead of reading the sentence like "back in Roman times, you read it like this:"
In rural India, it's typical for people to sit side-by-side and have a chat while doing your business. Sometimes they don't bother with cubicles there.
Or, maybe:
Wildfire firefighters, while on a line, typically squat side-by-side while doing their business. No cubicles in the wilderness.
If you don't think of it like a generational difference, and instead a cultural one, what are your thoughts? I only ask because I used to feel the same way until I witnessed #2. Sometimes it's just a mindset change, or cultural difference.