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nathalie
March 8th, 2013, 11:34 AM
Which one do you prefer ?? :p

I personally think a hanky is absolutely gross.
I did use those when I was little when being in school.
It's just that, 2 blows, and it's full, lol, and if you needed it again, it'd still be wet from the previous blow :p

The house is filled with paper tissues :D
There's a huge supply in the kitchen cabnets, there are tissue boxes all over the rooms, I love them!
My bag is always filled with paper tissue packages.
Can't leave the house without them.

The only time I actually use a hanky, is when I'm at home, crying or something, then I'll run to my dad's closet, as he has those huge ones.

KanuTGL
March 8th, 2013, 11:37 AM
Tissues. Hankys are gross after one use... :lol:

I also carry paper tissues with me wherever I go; it's super handy :p

King Simba
March 8th, 2013, 11:51 AM
Tissues, for definite. I never use hankys. I don't fancy handling one after use, let alone having it in my pocket. :yuck: Tissues are much better because they're disposable.

nathalie
March 8th, 2013, 12:04 PM
Remember the days when we were little, and they would teach us, you could but your used hanky inside your sleeve :eww:
(at least, that's what they told us in school, when being 6-7 years old)

cleargreenwater
March 8th, 2013, 07:11 PM
Well now, when travelling for regular nose-blowing I always carry tissues or paper napkins. Have to, seasonal allergies are miserable.

However I must admit, without getting too much into details, I am a fan of more holistic reusable care/toiletry products in general, and I have a ritual of Neti Pot sinus rinsing every evening when I change for the night. Since I'm taking it off at the time anyway and already have a laundry bag of assorted other hot-water-wash-setting items, I do often use a certain article of the day's discarded clothing rather than (literally) blowing through massive amounts of expensive tissues.

And there, for your Friday, is your daily dose of TMI. *serene*

Although come to think of it, a small reserve of reusable hankys for this daily home use probably WOULD be better! :O

(And no, I will not be doing this at Disney, LOL :p )

Sadiki
March 8th, 2013, 11:03 PM
well even thought I do blow my nose always on paper I don't know if I should vote XD I hardly ever use tissue... even when I have allergies I don't get runny nose, just stuffy and blowing my nose usually doesn't do a squat. When ever I do blow my nose, I prefer toilet paper over tissue as usually when I do need to blow my nose it will go right through it... so yeah, paper but not tissue paper for me...

Azerane
March 8th, 2013, 11:41 PM
Tissues, simple as that. Though of course, one can run out of tissues, and even if a hanky is wet and gross, you can still wipe your nose on it, whereas you've usually thrown a used tissue out or it simply breaks apart if you try to re-use it to many times.

Utora
March 9th, 2013, 01:59 AM
However I must admit, without getting too much into details, I am a fan of more holistic reusable care/toiletry products in general, and I have a ritual of Neti Pot sinus rinsing every evening when I change for the night.



Neti Pot for the win.
I do not use it religiously so to speak (every night) but when I suspect or sense there's something festering I use it. The result; I haven't had any sinus issues (or sickness at all), so it really does the trick.

In terms of tissues and hankies. I think hankies are ok on the home front so long as there's some order of cleaning them properly, but I don't really feel comfortable when somebody does it publicly, over and over and over and restuffs it in their pocket. This man at work does this..I feel awkward, but he is in our audio security department, away from me. So, I never have to shake his hand.

:lol:

I prefer tissues. It's dissposal of the stuff.
*shrugs*

My friend said though about that guy;
"At least he's blowing it somewhere besides his sleeve, or sneezing into the air."


:yuck:

Leorgathar
March 9th, 2013, 06:13 AM
Tissues or toilet paper for me. I wouldn't use a hanky, it's much less hygienic to carry it around with the stuff. The best to do is just blow into a tissue, throw it away, and wash your hands or use a sanitizer. You can help prevent passing on a cold or flu to someone else that way. And actually when you sneeze (and don't have a tissue with you), it's better to do it on your sleeve rather than on your hand or into the air, it's much less likely to be past on as well, since your hands are still clean.

Yeah, this is what studying dentistry does to you, you become more aware of those little darn micro-bugs, KS knows how sometimes I can get a little paranoid :lol:

Sombolia
March 9th, 2013, 06:40 AM
Hankeys are ok for wiping your eyes (I get watery eyes a lot...) but blowing your nose on them is pretty gross, I think.

Dare
March 9th, 2013, 03:19 PM
I use a cloth hanky for my eyes and/or for cleaning my glasses, but when it comes to mucus, disposable is my way to go.
Less gross, less laundry.
XD

Kasei
March 10th, 2013, 03:55 AM
Honestly, when I think hanky I think European. Not trying to generalize but, to be frank, they are not something that is very common in American culture. Any time I have seen a handkerchief it is in either in a super old-timey movie or a movie that takes place somewhere in Europe. At least not anytime in the last few generations. My grandmother would sometimes carry tissues in her pockets so I guess that's the American equivalent...? I'm with most of you in that I think, regardless of whether it's a tissue or cloth or whatever, carrying your mucus around with you after it has left your body is kind of nasty.

Sharifu
March 10th, 2013, 07:47 AM
Tissues for sure... The idea of a hanky is gross to me.

shadowland
May 9th, 2013, 04:29 AM
Tissues...hankies are just urgh

lionloversam
October 13th, 2013, 10:11 PM
Paper tissues. Far more sanitary.

Zulama
October 31st, 2013, 04:43 AM
Tissues for the win! I have used hankies a couple of times in the past and it didn't work well with me. :yuck: Besides using a tissue is better than a hanky because you don't have to worry about mucous staining your pockets after you blow, giving the other person germs (of course that's what hand sanitizer if for :ooo:), but it does save on the tissue usage.

XoX
August 13th, 2016, 06:35 PM
Paper tissues, I wouldn't even dare touch a used handkerchief :wtf:
I'm not a germaphobe by any means, but I'm the kind of person to apply hand sanitizer after everything I do.
So why would I want to touch something that could potentially make me sick?
Eck.

I rarely carry any paper tissues with me though, because I don't often get a cold, so I rarely have to blow my nose.