If you’re at a house, the sink is always behind the door which is the context this rings true to me. Or if you are waiting outside a commercial single occupancy bathroom. Those used to have men and women signs but today often times they’re not gendered.
I went to one bar once that had private cubicles with no sink inside, and a shared sink for everybody.
I guess I’ve never seen a “cubicle” with a sink inside but I have seen single occupancy bathrooms.
So they’re more likely just heading to the sink to wash their hands.
In that very rare case, yes.
But the first commenter in this thread said it like it was normal
If you’re at a house, the sink is always behind the door which is the context this rings true to me. Or if you are waiting outside a commercial single occupancy bathroom. Those used to have men and women signs but today often times they’re not gendered.
I went to one bar once that had private cubicles with no sink inside, and a shared sink for everybody.
I guess I’ve never seen a “cubicle” with a sink inside but I have seen single occupancy bathrooms.