Scared Silly
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For some of the places I travel I worry more about being eaten and defecated than eating and defecating.
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Carpeting in a bathroom in the US is extremely rare (and a stupid choice) - the typical US bathroom flooring is ceramic tile.In the US and parts of Europe they use some sort of carpet in the bathrooms which I truly don't understand at all.
and the chinese!!!!Heard a story about a supermarket that hired a load of Sri Lankans in London. They had all sorts of problems from people trying to hop up and squat on the toilet because they thought it was disgusting to put your ass actually on the communal seat.
Few people slipped off and got injured as it was told to me.
Wacky world.
One of the reasons this sign is becoming more common in EuropeHeard a story about a supermarket that hired a load of Sri Lankans in London. They had all sorts of problems from people trying to hop up and squat on the toilet because they thought it was disgusting to put your ass actually on the communal seat.
Few people slipped off and got injured as it was told to me.
Wacky world.
chinese tourists.One of the reasons this sign is becoming more common in Europe
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Humans are creatures of habit, especially things they've done a consistent way since early childhood, and perhaps all the more so when it's an unpleasant hygiene task we may not wish to actively think about much at the time.and since then have always wondered why they never caught on in the U.S.
It was common in the 70s! I grew up with it.Carpeting in a bathroom in the US is extremely rare (and a stupid choice) - the typical US bathroom flooring is ceramic tile.