Toilets of the World
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@scottalanmiller said in Toilets of the World:
@Dashrender said in Toilets of the World:
yeah - I'm totally lost. it's almost like they are there for show.
Except they tend to be in places where that doesn't make sense. Like a train station.
i was kidding.
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There is no kidding with squat shitters.
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@scottalanmiller said in Toilets of the World:
There is no kidding with squat shitters.
Been there, did not do that, in Japan.
Held it until I found a modern shitter.
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@JaredBusch said in Toilets of the World:
@scottalanmiller said in Toilets of the World:
There is no kidding with squat shitters.
Been there, did not do that, in Japan.
Held it until I found a modern shitter.
That's what I've done.
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to put a bit of context, what @scottalanmiller found here, in Italy we call it "turca", litterally "turkish" (toilet).
This was (is?) the default in Turkey. In 38 years in Italy I've met them less then 10 times. never in a house, mostly in the 80s in public places close to highways.
main rational for them: you have not to touch anything to pee or poo just hang on your feet. anyway never pooed in... don't know how to manage it!
other rational: you just need to throw acid or similar on the floor to clean. nothing else.
don't know how turkish people manage it with childern. Also don't know what GPS navigator @scottalanmiller uses to hit them all!
definitively a strange kind of toilet.
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When I went to Canada I got the nastiest surprise ever, its you people (US and Canada and near that area) that are never clean, you expect to keep using toilet paper for everything, well that NEVER WORKS.
And no where I live in Middle east we do not squat or use any of those stuff, we use shattaf/Bidet
It looks like this:
It just water faucet that you use manually, when you finish and you get clean. I was very surprised that this invention was not found in Canada... think this is how the MENA region and Europe works, some have this instead:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/87/Bidet_side.jpg/170px-Bidet_side.jpg
But its more costly and takes more room, thus in MENA we like cheap workarounds so we use the Shattaf. -
@msff-amman-Itofficer bidet is somethig used mostly in mediterranean/middle east countries. even center europe has not bidet wide spread.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Toilets of the World:
@msff-amman-Itofficer bidet is somethig used mostly in mediterranean/middle east countries. even center europe has not bidet wide spread.
What do they use then, just TP ? I think I googled the reason why no bidet or shattafa is used in Canada, and the excuse was that in the 1900 there was no available warm water so they just rolled with it ever since or something.
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@msff-amman-Itofficer said in Toilets of the World:
When I went to Canada I got the nastiest surprise ever, its you people (US and Canada and near that area) that are never clean, you expect to keep using toilet paper for everything, well that NEVER WORKS.
And no where I live in Middle east we do not squat or use any of those stuff, we use shattaf/Bidet
It looks like this:
https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=shattaf&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiuj42dieDUAhWG7xQKHW1oBasQ_AUICigB&biw=1396&bih=697
But its more costly and takes more room, thus in MENA we like cheap workarounds so we use the Shattaf.Yeah, I don't understand how people can live with themselves. For example, I'll be in the bathroom, and the stall next to me sounds like war zone... then when finished, what sounds like a quick wipe or two with toilet paper and out he goes.... so disgusting.
My logic regarding that is this:
If you (for whatever hypothetical reason) get some poop on your arm, what would you do? Would you just take a couple dry pieces of toilet paper, give it a quick wipe, and then be on with your day? Or would you, like most people, wash it off, really good... either with wet paper and/or water?!
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There's no soap in a didet, so how is just using water better than using paper to wipe your ass?
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I like the alternative to the Turkish toilet in Paris, the pay toilet. I actually researched it and found out they are illegal in the US.
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@Mike-Davis said in Toilets of the World:
I like the alternative to the Turkish toilet in Paris, the pay toilet. I actually researched it and found out they are illegal in the US.
Why is that?
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@Dashrender Why are they illegal? or why do I like them?
They are illegal because people were worried that if you charged people to use the rest room, they would go in public.I like the pay toilet in Paris because it actually cleaned it self after each use.
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I used one like in the picture in London, they are cool.
Sigh, sure some asshat will probably go to the bathroom in public, but change takes time. If charging resulted in cleaner facilities, which seemed to be the case mostly in Europe, then I think the public would accept it over time.
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If you're the type of dude to urinate in public to save money, you're probably the type of dude that just urinates in public period
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@Dashrender said in Toilets of the World:
There's no soap in a didet, so how is just using water better than using paper to wipe your ass?
That's the part of this this whole thread has missed.
Wipe? With your hand?
Ugh. There's not enough water/soap in the world...
I look at this like I look at chopsticks. Humankind has invented a better way.
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Maybe this will be the next rage...
http://mashable.com/2017/06/20/charmin-van-go-mobile-order-toilet
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@BRRABill said in Toilets of the World:
@Dashrender said in Toilets of the World:
There's no soap in a didet, so how is just using water better than using paper to wipe your ass?
That's the part of this this whole thread has missed.
Wipe? With your hand?
Ugh. There's not enough water/soap in the world...
I look at this like I look at chopsticks. Humankind has invented a better way.
the ultimate bidet how-to.
(was tempted to write this on github but then... no)1- you poo
2- you wipe with toilet paper
3- you was with water and soap
4- you dry with a towel <- specific ass towel not the same of your hands.just as you was under the shower...
BTW, about squat toilets:
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@matteo-nunziati An ass towel you say?
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@matteo-nunziati said in Toilets of the World:
to put a bit of context, what @scottalanmiller found here, in Italy we call it "turca", litterally "turkish" (toilet).
This was (is?) the default in Turkey. In 38 years in Italy I've met them less then 10 times. never in a house, mostly in the 80s in public places close to highways.
main rational for them: you have not to touch anything to pee or poo just hang on your feet. anyway never pooed in... don't know how to manage it!
other rational: you just need to throw acid or similar on the floor to clean. nothing else.
don't know how turkish people manage it with childern. Also don't know what GPS navigator @scottalanmiller uses to hit them all!
definitively a strange kind of toilet.
Very weird that you don't see them. We found them constantly. Seen them outside of Italy too, like Romania. But not as commonly.