I just finished washing up my hands and was going for the towel dispenser where buddy was and had just finished and was halfway out the exit and that's when I asked him the first time.
He ignored me, that's fine, but I thought it was pretty fucking disgusting and he needs to be called on it, I DON'T CARE - OTHERS HAVE TO TOUCH WHATEVER DOOR/HANDLES THAT HE TOUCHES.
It's wrong and disgusting, so when he made it outside I asked him again.
A lot of guys can try and face up to me, no problems Promo. No qualms at all, I know what may or may not happen.
Classic Internet tough-guy.
I still don't believe you, but: WHAT THAT GUY DID WAS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS. I agree, not washing his hands is poor manners, but when you got in his face,
ESPECIALLY the second time, you really crossed the line. IMHO, righteousness shifted to him and he would have been within his right to get in your face or walk right through you.
"I thought it was pretty fucking disgusting and he needs to be called on it". Question:
You can get far more illnesses from breathing the air in an airplane or an elevator, do you mouth-off to people on planes/elevators if they cough?
If you see someone touch their mouth with their hand, do you run over and tell them to go wash their hands before touching a railing or elevator button?
If you see someone in their cubicle at work nursing a cold, do you try shaming them?
If someone is wearing allot of cologne, do you go lecture them on the fact that some people are allergic to strong scents?
Two last examples applicable to your views:
If you see an obese person, do you let them know you find them "fucking disgusting" and they need to lose weight?
When you see a Black American Jew, do you run over and let them know you have no tolerance of them?
I have three points:
1) Stop being self-righteous. You don't know what stresses that guy was under.
2) When it comes to the minor things in life, MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
3) When in a public washroom, MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS