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An indoor scene in a restroom in Taormina, Italy, features a laminated sign attached to a light grey tiled wall, next to a white Geberit toilet flush plate. The sign, which is slightly crumpled at the top, provides instructions in both Italian and English on what not to flush down the toilet, presented with a humorous tone. The visible text on the sign reads: In Italian: "SI PREGA DI NON GETTARE NEL WC" (PLEASE DO NOT THROW IN THE TOILET), followed by a list: "ASSORBENTI" (Sanitary pads/absorbents), "TOVAGLIETTE IMBEVUTE" (Wet wipes), "FOTO DI EX" (Photos of exes), "BOLLETTE" (Bills), "SOGNI E SPERANZE" (Dreams and hopes). It concludes with "GRAZIE" (THANK YOU). In English: "PLEASE DO NOT THROW IN THE TOILET", followed by: "TAMPON", "WET TISSUE", "EX BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND PHOTOS", "BILLS", "DREAMS AND HOPES". It concludes with "THANK YOU". Below the printed text, there is a handwritten message in ink: "LA DIREZIONE" (THE MANAGEMENT) and "Bibi Mendolia," likely the name of an individual or business owner. To the right of the sign, a rectangular white toilet flush plate, bearing the "GEBERIT" brand logo, is visible. It features two circular buttons for flushing. The wall behind the flush plate and extending to the right is covered with darker grey, vertically ribbed tiles, contrasting with the smooth light grey tiles where the sign is placed. The overall setting indicates a functional yet possibly quirky approach to restroom etiquette.
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