Amara Nnaji's Deep Dive: BN Prose Explores the Immigrant Mind

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Amara Nnaji's Deep Dive: BN Prose Explores the Immigrant Mind

A common observation in public spaces, such as trains, often sparks debates about etiquette and hygiene. The act of individuals occupying multiple seats or placing their feet and shoes on communal seating areas, even in crowded conditions, highlights a clash between personal comfort and shared responsibility. This behavior is frequently met with discomfort and strong opinions regarding cleanliness and respect for public facilities.

The core of the issue revolves around hygiene, particularly the practice of bringing outside footwear onto surfaces meant for sitting. Footwear, by its nature, picks up various germs and contaminants, including dog waste, from diverse outdoor environments. The idea of these germs being transferred to shared chairs and tables raises significant concerns about public health and personal fastidiousness. This sentiment often transcends mere

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