21 MAY 2005, Page 55

Q. My new boyfriend is wonderful in many ways but

now we have moved in together I find that he always leaves wet bath towels lying on the floor. When I ask him to pick them up he always says that he will do it later. Needless to say, it never happens. I do not wish to turn into a nagging harridan but I read last week that the cumulative effect of this kind of repeated domestic annoyance can lead to relationship breakdown, so what should I do? A. You can retrain him by the following means. Secrete some dry towels for your personal use. Meanwhile leave his own wet towels where he drops them, every so often spraying them with a light mist of water to ensure they stay fully damp. You will see him mending his ways in no time.

Q. Further to your response to R. McM. regarding mobile telephone etiquette, I agree with you that differences in behaviour are not racially linked, but they are definitely culturally linked. While I agree completely with you that the behaviour you describe is not that of an (English) gentleman, this does not mean that it is unacceptable all over the world. For example, here in Thailand it is perfectly acceptable not only to receive but also to make calls in the cinema. The same people will always stand in silence for the national anthem when it is played before a film is shown, so they are not ill-mannered; it is simply a cultural difference. As R. McM. says, ‘Remonstration is received with puzzlement, as there is no recognition of any rudeness.’ J.W.B., Bangkok, Thailand