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Pichi ๐ช๐๐น๐ฉ ๐ก๐ธ
@pichi
I refuse to believe that you know how to scan a QR code but donโt 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 donโt stumble here by accident. I canโt believe this is that much of a problem. I understand people may not be familiar with the bidet washlets and need guidance, but I canโt believe how many signs are about sitting down on the toilet and flushing toilet paper.
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Sajidul Islam Rahat
@blackmamba17
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 thinkโdo the signs make sense, or do they seem a little over the top?
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Pichi ๐ช๐๐น๐ฉ ๐ก๐ธ
@pichi
Over the top. Must be an issue though because they are EVERYWHERE.
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Sajidul Islam Rahat
@blackmamba17
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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