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Pichi ๐ŸŸช๐Ÿ–๐Ÿน๐ŸŽฉ ๐Ÿก๐ŸŒธ
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I refuse to believe that you know how to scan a QR code but donโ€™t know how to use a toilet. There are signs in almost every bathroom in Japan on how to sit down and use the toilet. This is an island. You donโ€™t stumble here by accident. I canโ€™t believe this is that much of a problem. I understand people may not be familiar with the bidet washlets and need guidance, but I canโ€™t believe how many signs are about sitting down on the toilet and flushing toilet paper.
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I guess it's just another quirky part of Japanese culture that shows how much care is put into every little aspect of daily life. What do you thinkโ€”do the signs make sense, or do they seem a little over the top?
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Over the top. Must be an issue though because they are EVERYWHERE.
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It definitely seems like there's a significant reason behind it if the signs are so widespread! It could be that past experiences with tourists not following bathroom etiquette led to the need for clear instructions.
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