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All of the Y pax trying to use the forward toilets on my two J flights in the E190s looked to the left (main door), cracked open the curtain to the right (galley), pirouetted 2-3 times, then went back to the rear of the plane to look for the toilet. Five separate pax did this over the two flights.
Yep, I've seen all those combinations, variations and more. I've never considered it difficult to find where the toilets are located on the a plane, but I suppose for the non-frequent traveler, perhaps it is unfamiliar.
To add to this conversation: I, for one, and generally I'd like to think I typically have a fairly relaxed perspective on these matters, am glad for having the front toilet to myself on my frequent E190 SYD-CNS legs. On this sector, it is enforced to varying degrees, sometimes not at all, and I don't get too stressed when that happens.
When I wasn't happy about it was when there were a large number of pax, including a number of minors, who, it would seem, were not accustomed to using a Western-style toilet. When I went to use the toilet, there was pee all over the floor (and I'm not just talking about the usual "can't aim straight" dribble). I can't imagine how they attempted to use it as a squat toilet. Perhaps they need to start displaying signs showing how a western-style toilet is used? (I've seen these signs before elsewhere).
That flight was particularly bad in regard to J service all round, as the crew (including the J CSM) hung around the back of the plane, so they didn't do a good job of monitoring the access to the toilet, nor of its disgusting state.