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An '''Abdul shower''' (also known as a "quick shower of Abdul Karim Qtifan") is a method of showering that lasts more than 45 minutes.
An '''Abdul shower''' (also known as a "Abdul Karim Qtifan's quick shower") is a method of showering that lasts more than 45 minutes.


== Origin ==
== Origin ==


This method of showering (and occuping the bathroom) was invented and used by Abdul Karim Qtifan.
This method of showering (and using the bathroom) was invented and used by Abdul Karim Qtifan.
The compulsory features of the Abdul's quick shower are:
* duration of stay in the bathroom more than 45 minutes (the total time for the water being on is typically about ?30 minutes?)
* a person in the bathroom should listen to music (preferably from his/her iPhone).


The first relevant ocassion when it was observed, was on March, 30, 2015 in the morning<ref>SMS sent by Hana Machu at 2015/03/30 9:09 CET "OMG! Morevover, he listens to music! But he said:»Just a quick shower!«</ref>. Based on narrative sources<ref>Conversation with Abu Zahra on 2015/04/18</ref>, it was probably used by A.K.Qtifan before 2015.
The obligatory characteristics of the Abdul's quick shower are:
* staying in the bathroom more than 45 minutes (the total time for the water being on is usually around 30 minutes)
* one person in the bathroom should be listening to music (preferably from their iPhone).
 
The first relevant ocassion on which this was observed, was the morning of 30 March 2015<ref>SMS sent by Hana Machu at 2015/03/30 9:09 CET "OMG! Morevover, he listens to music! But he said:»Just a quick shower!«</ref>. Based on narrative sources<ref>Conversation with Abu Zahra on 2015/04/18</ref>, it was probably used by A.K.Qtifan before 2015.


== Environmental and social impacts ==
== Environmental and social impacts ==


In spite of the lack of hard data about water comsuption, it is clear that Abdul's quick shower takes much more water that the average one. Spending too much time in the bathroom results in the fact that Abdul hardly comes to meetings in time. In the case of sharing the bathroom with other individuals, him blocking the bathroom leads up to the fact that the other persons are hardly keeping their planned schedules also.
Despite the lack of hard data on water consumption, it is clear that Abdul's quick shower uses much more water than the average shower. Spending too much time in the bathroom makes it difficult for Abdul to get to meetings on time. If he shares the bathroom with other people, his blocking of the bathroom means that the other people are also unlikely to stick to their planned schedules.




== References ==
== References ==

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An Abdul shower (also known as a "Abdul Karim Qtifan's quick shower") is a method of showering that lasts more than 45 minutes.

Origin

This method of showering (and using the bathroom) was invented and used by Abdul Karim Qtifan.

The obligatory characteristics of the Abdul's quick shower are:

  • staying in the bathroom more than 45 minutes (the total time for the water being on is usually around 30 minutes)
  • one person in the bathroom should be listening to music (preferably from their iPhone).

The first relevant ocassion on which this was observed, was the morning of 30 March 2015[1]. Based on narrative sources[2], it was probably used by A.K.Qtifan before 2015.

Environmental and social impacts

Despite the lack of hard data on water consumption, it is clear that Abdul's quick shower uses much more water than the average shower. Spending too much time in the bathroom makes it difficult for Abdul to get to meetings on time. If he shares the bathroom with other people, his blocking of the bathroom means that the other people are also unlikely to stick to their planned schedules.


References

  1. SMS sent by Hana Machu at 2015/03/30 9:09 CET "OMG! Morevover, he listens to music! But he said:»Just a quick shower!«
  2. Conversation with Abu Zahra on 2015/04/18