It’s common practice to wash your hands before and after eating, especially in public, for hygiene reasons. If you’re lucky, you’ll find enough toilet paper and hand soap to use while washing your hands. But can there be too many choices of soap?
In a recent humorous video shared by @thoughtsbyzati, she recounts an incident that occurred to her and her friends while dining at an eatery in Langkawi.
How much soap is too much?
In the video, a woman and her friends are seen heading to the sink to wash their hands, where they encounter an overwhelming variety of soap choices displayed at the sink counter.
Speaking to WORLD OF BUZZ, Zati revealed that she and her friends were too stunned to speak when they saw the wide range of soap choices provided by the eatery for customers to use.
They decided to mix and match!
Zati continued to share how she and her friends started recording the incident because they had never witnessed anything like it before.
They found the situation hilarious, which prompted them to use almost all of the soaps provided, mixing and matching them.
“Because of the variety of soap choices, we got so excited that we kept returning to the sink to wash our hands for no reason at all.”
Lifetime supply of soaps
Zati shared her theory, suggesting that the eatery stocked up on so much soap because customers had complained about not having enough.
“Maybe some customers complained about them not having enough soap, so this could be the eatery’s way of responding. Nonetheless, we just laughed about it because we found it amusing.”
Netizens started flooding the comment section to share their thoughts on the situation!
“Are we supposed to choose any soap we want to use?”
“Imagine spending extra time washing your hands just to try each soap.”
“You should take a bottle home with you.”
“This is so cool, it’s like choosing your favourite flavour of ice cream.”
You can watch the amusing video down below:
@thoughtsbyzati Mengamuk nih
Quick question: Would bacteria get confused if you use more than one type of soap to clean your hands? Asking for a friend.