Life is unpredictable and sometimes leads you to places you never thought you would visit. Recently, I had to spend time with the Republic of Lithuania The Seimas.

The "excursion" to the exclusive place where the elected officials of our country sit was truly memorable and left a positive impression.

However, one detail has raised questions for me that I want to share with everyone.

During the visit, I had to visit the Seimas toilet for a while, where I saw a strange sign that disturbed me a lot. I have been to all kinds of companies and institutions both in Lithuania and abroad, but I have never seen this anywhere.

In the toilet of the Seimas, there is a strange ban on the wall not to climb on the toilet, like in any village toilet. What is this sign for? To members of the Seimas and their assistants? For day-trippers like me?

Somehow, one wants to believe that people working and visiting such places do natural things culturally and without prohibitions and warnings. Or not?

This subjective opinion of the author does not necessarily coincide with that of the editors.

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