18 November 2024

KINAN kejora
17 Nov 202402:24

Summary

TLDRIn this insightful discussion, Kinantan Kejora interviews a guest about the impact of dirty public toilets on health and personal well-being. The guest shares personal experiences of discomfort and pain caused by unflushed toilets, highlighting the common issue of poor hygiene in public facilities across Indonesia. The conversation emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility in maintaining cleanliness, especially in shared spaces like university toilets. With a focus on awareness and accountability, the interview offers a candid look at the challenges of ensuring hygiene in public restrooms.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker introduces themselves as Kinantan Kejora and their guest, K Hanso, discussing everyday life and the state of public toilets.
  • 😀 The first question concerns the health issues caused by using dirty toilets. A respondent shares that they have experienced stomach pain due to unflushed toilets.
  • 😀 The respondent describes the discomfort of holding in pain after using a dirty toilet, which resulted in back pain.
  • 😀 The perception of public toilet cleanliness in Indonesia is highlighted, with a respondent mentioning that public toilets are often still very dirty, especially in areas near bus stations.
  • 😀 When asked about their campus toilets, the respondent notes that they are clean because of the presence of cleaning staff and the awareness of students about maintaining cleanliness.
  • 😀 The next question asks who is responsible for keeping toilets clean. The respondent emphasizes individual responsibility, as users of the toilet should ensure it remains clean after use.
  • 😀 The importance of individual responsibility is reinforced when the respondent mentions that we cannot ask others to clean up after us because we are the ones using the toilet.
  • 😀 The respondent’s view on using a dirty toilet is shared, stating they would rather find another toilet than use a dirty one.
  • 😀 A general dissatisfaction with the state of public toilets is conveyed, particularly in relation to the maintenance of cleanliness.
  • 😀 The conversation concludes with a mutual understanding that cleanliness should be a shared responsibility, with personal awareness playing a key role in maintaining it.

Q & A

  • What health issues can arise from using dirty toilets?

    -Dirty toilets can lead to discomfort such as stomach pains and backaches. The participant mentioned specifically experiencing stomach pain from holding in the need to use a toilet that had not been flushed.

  • How does the state of a toilet affect the decision to use it?

    -If the toilet is dirty, people are less likely to use it and may seek out another one. The participant specifically mentioned avoiding a dirty toilet whenever possible.

  • How are public toilets in Indonesia generally perceived?

    -Public toilets in Indonesia are often seen as dirty, especially in crowded areas. The participant noted that they are usually in poor condition, which can cause health and comfort issues.

  • How do toilets in campus settings differ from those in public spaces in Indonesia?

    -Campus toilets are generally cleaner compared to public toilets in Indonesia. The participant explained that the cleanliness of campus toilets is ensured by both maintenance staff and students who understand the importance of keeping them clean.

  • Who is responsible for keeping toilets clean?

    -The responsibility for toilet cleanliness lies with everyone who uses the toilet. The participant emphasized that individuals should clean up after themselves to ensure a pleasant experience for others.

  • Why is it important for individuals to clean up after themselves in public toilets?

    -It is important because individuals are responsible for the mess they create. The participant pointed out that since toilets are shared spaces, everyone should maintain cleanliness to avoid burdening others or relying solely on cleaning staff.

  • What happens when someone does not clean up after using a public toilet?

    -Not cleaning up after using a public toilet can lead to unpleasant conditions for others. The interviewee mentioned that it is unfair to expect someone else to clean up after an individual’s use of the facility.

  • How can the cleanliness of public toilets be improved in Indonesia?

    -Public toilet cleanliness can be improved through collective responsibility. The participant mentioned that both the public and the authorities should take ownership, and students and staff should maintain cleanliness, as seen in campus environments.

  • What role do cleaning staff play in maintaining toilet cleanliness?

    -Cleaning staff play a vital role in maintaining the overall cleanliness of public toilets, but they cannot be expected to do everything. The interviewee stressed that everyone who uses the toilet has a part to play in keeping it clean.

  • What are the emotional and physical effects of using a dirty toilet?

    -Using a dirty toilet can lead to both emotional discomfort (feeling disgusted) and physical effects, such as stomach pain from holding in the need to relieve oneself in an unclean environment.

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