Aren't the flush handles normally in the usual place they are in at 
home?  I have occasionally seen pedals, which are clearly to be used 
with feet, but those are much less common in my experience.  
Sometimes there are buttons or something.  But lately they seem to be 
motion-activated, so every time you move, it flushes.  Sometimes 
multiple times, which is usually a waste of water.  

BTW speaking of regional accents--how do you pronounce water?  I 
say "wahder" (that's the closest phonetic representation I can come 
up with).  I think how you pronounce water might be the best 
indication of what your accent is.  This has been the topic of many a 
conversation about funny accents.

--- In [email protected], "Jasmine M. Guillory" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> See, I've always been a foot flusher (in public restrooms), it's 
never been about germs -- the way that flush thing is situated in 
public restrooms, I just always assumed that you were supposed to 
flush it with your foot, and it's usually an awkward stall set up, 
and you'd have to do stretches (or, at least, I would) to do it with 
your hands.  It wasn't until reading the chat that I discovered that 
some people didn't flush that with their foot.  Now every time I go 
to a public restroom and flush, I think about how I would flush with 
my hand, and I can't figure it out, especially since then I'd have to 
dart back really fast so as not to get the flush all over me.
> 
> I once had a horrible farting experience on an airplane (I was the 
culprit) while sitting in a middle seat.  On a red eye no less.  
> 
> Jasmine
> 
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