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AlphaBlub
2 years ago

It’s not bad, as long as no poisons have been tipped out on the tables before. Usually you don’t taste your food on the table and eat it afterwards.

It’s a rule, so teachers always say

Lemines
2 years ago

No’s not bad at all, the schools are just extra foresight. As long as you don’t put your bread right on the table, you shouldn’t do it anywhere. Right from the bread box to your covenant and then nothing happens.

picasso22
2 years ago

You mean in the room where, in doubt, dangerous chemicals just flowed over the table, where you just put your food? No, no, no.

Lemines
2 years ago
Reply to  picasso22

Who puts his bread naked on the table. From the bread can no problem

MeisterRuelps, UserMod Light
Reply to  Lemines

But you touched the table with your hands

MeisterRuelps, UserMod Light

Sorry. Students are very negligent and you never know how clean everything is done. This measure or rule exists to protect you and others.
In Sek 2, experiments are sometimes carried out by students with substances which are not allowed in Sek 1. Do you know how well the table was cleaned?

Lemines
2 years ago

The chemicals at school are hardly worrying anyway. Really dangerous experiments must not be done at the table, but only at the teacher’s desk. In addition, if you experiment, the table is also cleaned.

MeisterRuelps, UserMod Light

The argument does not draw. It makes a significant difference whether you orally incorporate bacteria or viruses or chemicals.

Lemines
2 years ago

The argument is justified, but then applies to the whole world. Do not want to know what bacteria and diseases can be on a normal door handle. It’s not just for chemical rooms, it’s for everywhere.

Peterwefer
2 years ago

Yes, for safety reasons, food, drink, smoking and something in the mouth are absolutely taboo. And if you pause, you should wash your hands (especially if you want something to eat or drink). This serves your safety and health. In chemical rooms and laboratories not only pudding powder is used. What if you, without knowing it, get one – let’s say: device that is swollen? This rule therefore has its right to exist. It’s not a bare evil.

werwiewas99
2 years ago

I wouldn’t like to eat in the lab. The rule makes 100% sense.

Altersweise
2 years ago

Add hydrochloric acid to the bread of butter or chloroform to the Red Bull.

Why don’t you just ask in a chemical laboratory what the health rules say for such places?

Tannibi
2 years ago

Sure, you never know what to do with the food.
In the chemistry room everything can be marred through the area.

ghltbj
2 years ago

yes, one learns at the beginning of chemistry teaching why

ghltbj
2 years ago

yes you should blame yourself in chemistry

adabei
2 years ago

You shouldn’t eat in any classroom.

Lemines
2 years ago
Reply to  adabei

🤡 Why should I ask?

adabei
2 years ago
Reply to  Lemines

You’ll get dirty.

Altersweise
2 years ago
Reply to  Lemines

There’s a break for dinner. She was retired decades ago to give students the opportunity to depress their father. That was when you had a butter bread instead of a cell phone in your hand.

You had to watch in class.

Lemines
2 years ago

Believe me some bread crumbs are the least evil in a classroom where there is always paper flying through the room.