ChatterBank0 min ago
Cultural Gap
I can imagine why they must've done this when large amounts of clean water were hard to come by. It makes no hygiene sense to me. Can someone explain?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Customs and habits in other countries always seem slighty odd...Bidets are very rarely used in this country for example.
I don't think I'm meant to understand it - it will forever gross me out.
On a lighter note, TW: you're probably closest - I think some of us from the east are rather neurotic about these things (other things that bother us: soaking baths, plugging washroom sinks)
gilf - I'll say it again. Water this is brown with old gravy (ok, even new gravy) is no longer clean. I mean, would you drink that? Would you wash your hands in it?
Honestly, the 'bits hanging off stuff' comment is haunting me now.