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Not necessarily. Depends on his job. My nails look like that sometimes even after I’ve scrubbed them with a nail brush, showered and cleaned the dishes.

Besides that, doesn't the 'cookie' arrive at the end of the meal? Maybe they just need to do a better job of licking/sucking their fingers.:)
 
Not necessarily. Depends on his job. My nails look like that sometimes even after I’ve scrubbed them with a nail brush, showered and cleaned the dishes.
It only means that the dirt takes longer, or it takes a harder scrubbing job to remove right away, not that the hygiene is poor: if there's obvious, visible dirt, it's dirty.

But we all have dirt and disgusting microbugs, we know.
 
I dunno. Stained nails from carbon, soot, or oil are not generally regarded the same as just plain dirty. Butulism and other bacterium thrive in soil. Other pathogens travel from feces to mouth too easily,

Seeing a mechanic or machinist, a carpenter or painter, with staining under his nails, generally doesn't evoke the same perception of hygiene.

All that said, perfectly clean-looking fingers can still transmit Hepatitis C or Salmonella.

Enjoy your Pitty Sing Orange "Chicken" just the same. :D
 
I dunno. Stained nails from carbon, soot, or oil are not generally regarded the same as just plain dirty.
Is that supposed to be "plain dirty" more or less passable and acceptable? :unsure:

When one gets stained by ink that does not completely disappear in hours or even days, one is dirtied all the same: there is no nobler dirt :roll:

The other day I had one small black particle in my right thumb fuck knows from what, and I felt I had to keep looking at it so that anyone being a bigger idiot than me might get the message that I wasn't happy with that extraordinary occurrence either.
 
Friends dined together at a Chinese restaurant a few years back and I remember my fortune clearly. "Love your job and you'll never have to work a day in your life". For me, this is true. I'm very fortune-ate to enjoy my work.
 
Is that supposed to be "plain dirty" more or less passable and acceptable?
No, the opposite. Unless you're eating in the fields or mines or 40 stories up on the girders, you're expected to wash your hands.

Even in the rural area where I grew up, with built-in veneration of farmers, there was still contempt for the manners of a "field hand" with the clear implication there was a difference between being poor and just not giving a damn.
 
No, the opposite. Unless you're eating in the fields or mines or 40 stories up on the girders, you're expected to wash your hands.

Even in the rural area where I grew up, with built-in veneration of farmers, there was still contempt for the manners of a "field hand" with the clear implication there was a difference between being poor and just not giving a damn.
I edited it wrong: I meant is "plain dirty" better or worse than carbon, soot and oil dirt? Is it more or less acceptable? Dirt is dirt... one may always put on gloves.
I can conceive cases in which gloves might be more expensive than the pay of the job, or feel more annoying than carrying filthy hands around, that some can pretend are "nobler" or "manlier" for looking less "human".
 
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