schweppes:tutormum:[quote=\"schweppes\"]come to think of it, maybe the rules and campaigns are necessary!! coz some people just dont know how to behave.And being educated or less educated has got nothing to do with this. Used to know an ex-colleague (a Masters grad, no less) who never washes her hands after she uses the loo :sick: :sick: :yikes: :siam: My other female colleagues and I caught her a few times when we were in the ladies with her :sick: Worse of all, she's quite a high flyer. Last I heard she's in the hospitality line :yikes: :faint: Used to tell my friends not to shake her hands if we do meet her. :sick: so, yup!! maybe rules and campaigns are needed to educate those who are not even educated in basic hygiene!! :faint:I saw a well dressed lady, about twenty something on a train some time back. I observed her throughout the whole journey cos I was appalled by her behaviour. She kind of having a runny nose and kept using her hands to clean it - no tissue and though can't see any mucus, there definitely was some. She kept cleaning her nose and touching the handle bars of the door with her hands as if using them as tissue. :slapshead: :slapshead: I avoid holding onto any of the bars after that. :stompfeet: :stompfeet: On hind sight, I should have offered a tissue to give her a hint but I was too :yikes: :yikes: to do anything. :oops:similar thing happened to me over the weekend. But I was on the bus and this was an ah pek. :shock: Now we must bring hand sanitizers wherever we go. Hygiene wise, think everyone was more aware and the most well behaved during SARs days.[/quote]Used to see some old uncle spitting on ground. Some sneeze and blow nose directly on ground too. Some bicycle riders zooming pass and spit on ground. :frustrated: Yet nothing is done.