Although paid squatting is comfortable, you must be careful of irritability!

Although paid squatting is comfortable, you must be careful of irritability!

Have you ever had the experience of playing with your phone or watching short videos in the toilet, and then squatting until your legs are numb?

Recently, "Employees were fired for taking paid shits for 3 to 6 hours a day" became a hot topic, sparking widespread discussion among netizens.

The toilet is second only to the personal workstation in importance to a modern worker and is a safe haven for workers.

When you are in a bad mood or criticized by your boss, go to the toilet to relieve stress and change your mood; when you are tired from work, go to the toilet to "take a break", squat on the toilet, check your phone and change your mind.

If you spend 20 minutes in the toilet a day, then based on 250 working days a year, you will get 3.5 days of paid toilet leave per year. It's really like **"you can make money while using the toilet"**!

Although paid toilet breaks may seem comfortable, they can actually cause intestinal health problems such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation. **Beware of your intestines protesting against you! ** ☟☟☟

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