Oh no...
If you are from the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, or Latin America you have probably not seen a toilet like this. This is called a squat toilet in their very common in Asian, Middle Eastern, in some Eastern European countries. Do not try to sit on this as your day will go from confusing to disgusted in just a few seconds. A squat toilet works exactly the same way its name implies, you place your feet on the nonskid sides (some may need more traction than others... eat your fiber kids), squat down and do your business the same way everybody else did until some European got the idea of putting a hole in a chair. There might be paper and there might not be, most places in the world usually keep a bucket of water close by for cleaning and flushing purposes. If there is paper, it most likely goes in the wastebasket and not the toilet itself as clogging one of these things could potentially be the most horrifying experience of your life.
Every doctor will tell you that this is the best way to do your business as it is more natural and allows for a more complete job. Will I be replacing my toilet with one of these? Not bloody likely. But at the same time, if you are gonna take it upon yourself to become a citizen of the world, it's best to know how things work. It's good to know that this blog is providing some good for some folks. But don't worry, you'll get the hang of it if little kids can learn how to use one of these things, then so can an intrepid world traveler.
Being the author of this particular niche of blog isn't always glamorous, but this is information you will need one day. I just saved you the odious embarrassment of having to ask approximately 2/3 of the world's population how they welcome their morning...
You are welcome
26 comments:
Oh wow. I'm not sure what to say. It can't be that bad, that kid is having a blast.
Good to know, I'm packing a roll of toilet paper if I ever go to those places.
I've used a squat toilet before. It's not so bad.
pretty strange
I read about these while I was taking a japanese class in highschool. The catch was; that every picture of these poop holes was SO clean and they made it look hygienic..
I'm horrified.
Yeah, I've never seen that toilet! Thanks for your information
honestly, i wish there more of these in the states
Thats bad, you cant really ehh... give it a push if you are balacing like that ;P
I thought these were strictly a Japanese thing, didn't know it was spread throughout Asia and some of Europe.
Wow, I've never seen that before. That certainly would be my first big shock!
realy bad
I can barely squat for 15 seconds, how the hell am I going to squat during an entire shit :P
that's very cheap, digging a hole on the ground and calling it a toilet?
Welcome to France, haha
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this reminded me of my trips through asia, good and gross memories :)
i always found this quite weird, i mean, sitting on the toilet and reading the newspaper is awesome isnt it?
nice post ^^
I think that everyone should test it out, its a great experience
@disser2: lol, true that :D
horrible, nice post
+ followed:)
Lol, heard about these bad boys before but haven't seen one yet. I might in my future though.
oh god that second image made me burst out in laughter.
Ugh that's weird. I wouldn't want to use one of these.. I remember I visited a country where they had these it was awful I refused to go.
HI Aaron I saw your comment in Sweet and Savory about Ice Cream. I dont have and Ice Maker and always make Icea Cream. Im from Chile. I have a blog recipe (in english and spanish) if you want see some Icvea Cremas recipes, my kids love Ice Cream. I hope to buy and Ice cream maker in the future but for now Imade them to antique style.
My blog is http://canelakitchen.blogspot.com
I have a friend in Costa Rica, gloria
I've used one before. Not fun, but it's functional! :)
I saw this type of bathroom in an anime lol, it was hilarious
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