[D4.research] The appropriate behaviour in common areas

Lejeune, Charlotte Charlotte.Lejeune at wu.ac.at
Sa Okt 8 15:44:11 CEST 2016


Dear all,

Here we go again.

- One does tell me or Monika when the boxes for milk cartons are full.  One DOESN'T just wait while they overflow with cartons and we by chance detect that!

- One opens the milk cartons - best with scissors - rinses them, lets them dry and puts them flattened into the boxes. One DOESN'T throw them away or put them into the boxes with milk still inside! (Disgusting.)

- One loads and unloads the dishwasher. One DOESN'T refrain from this activity because there is other dishes one didn't use, because one is lazy (all genders) or thinks this is a task for women only*.

- One cleans one's own lunch boxes themselves, that is by hand. One DOESN'T put them in the dishwasher because they never get clean. Unless one wants them to remain dirty.

- One puts one's lunch boxes away. Maybe in one's office? One DOESN'T leave them in the kitchen.

- One separates metal, PET bottles and glass - small bin on the left side in the drawer beneath the sink - and throws the rest into the bigger bin on the right side. To be sure that paper is separated correctly it is to be put into the silver container next to the printer. One DOESN'T throw tea bags or paper into the smaller bin on the left side - or everything else!


To the few colleagues receiving this message who already know what to do and do it: Sorry to bother you with the same stuff over and over again.


I am inclined to try it the other way round: Sometimes there is tea or coffee and milk, sometimes not. Why shouldn't I be sloppy about these things if you are?

Charlotte

*This counts for every antisocial behaviour in common areas.
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