- Feb 19, 2001
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Why is it common for people to fetch the divider for the NEXT person so that each person doesn't get their own but rather the person before them places it for them?
Doesn't this go along with the dryer argument. People clean out the lint catcher upon loading clothes for the most part. It's like serving yourself.
I think it's more logical to fetch the divider for yourself rather than for the next person. It seems more like a favor when you're doing it for someone, yet you're not getting your own, so it would make sense if you got yourself one and then you were nice and got the next person their divider, but why is it just that we get it for the next person?
Similarly you could say this is like wiping down the toilet seat for the next person....
Doesn't this go along with the dryer argument. People clean out the lint catcher upon loading clothes for the most part. It's like serving yourself.
I think it's more logical to fetch the divider for yourself rather than for the next person. It seems more like a favor when you're doing it for someone, yet you're not getting your own, so it would make sense if you got yourself one and then you were nice and got the next person their divider, but why is it just that we get it for the next person?
Similarly you could say this is like wiping down the toilet seat for the next person....
