Lucy
"Please keep your hygiene. "Is this sentence phrased naturally? Are there any grammatical or word usage errors? What should it be changed to? I saw this sentence on a sticker advertisement.
2024年5月11日 04:15
回答 · 2
It feels natural to me. "Keep" is used in the sense of "observe", and "hygiene" is used in the sense of "good health practices".
2024年5月12日
The grammar is fine, but it's not natural at all and it doesn't even mean what they obviously intended it to mean. You might remind someone to "mind" their hygiene or to "remember" their hygiene, but that has nothing to do with where you put your used toilet paper. I would suggest: Please don't flush your used toilet paper. Put it in the trash.
2024年5月11日
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