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Same person explains the toilet shelf that a PP provided a German explanation for. This has one additional explanation- around the 1:20 minute mark: |
This should be the norm everywhere. But the people that want to do other things in the bathroom (?? I don't know what? Sex? Drugs?) always ruin it for everyone. |
| Have you ever been outside North America and Western Europe? Because U.S. bathrooms are a dream in comparison. The amount of times I’ve had to squat over a hole in the ground in Asia and MENA countries…at least my quads got a workout! |
Yes. When I moved to China for work, one of the apartments the realtor showed us had a squat toilet. And they were in many restaurants. I encountered squat toilets at a few places in Kyiv and Sofia, too. The dirtiest bathroom I ever saw was at a little pub in the Czech countryside. |
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Gross bathrooms can be found worldwide. So can nice, clean ones.
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Women bathrooms in high end hotels can be worse. Four out of 5 toilets are not flushed. I don’t want to describe other disgusting surprises.
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| I used to use an outhouse regularly at the local church. Any indoor plumbing seems pretty nice. |
| I remember using some public bathrooms in Italy that were essentially rooms with a drain to squat over. That was a long time ago, though. |
| Barbaric. A little dramatic, don't you think? |
It's the same now. Was there 2 weeks ago and encountered that in several very nice cafes. American bathrooms are generally kind of middle of the pack to me. They're no Japan but there's worse out there. |
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I've encountered the squat toilets with the hole in the ground in France at several places with blobs of someone's feces sitting on the porcelain on the ground.
American toilets and bathrooms are luxurious. |
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Our bathrooms are free in the US.
You pay to use a bathroom in Europe if you can even find one. |
This is DCUM, where overreaction thrives. |
All these European squat-toilets make me not want to visit there. |