Japanese Toilets
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-____- i think when they where making the public bathrooms they where only thinking of the males xD
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it's a captain kirk's chair
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oh. those are traditional toilets. not all schools have modern toilets. the teachers have the high tech toilets though in the staff bathroom. you have to have strong legs to use the traditional ones though.
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yup it's all true. in my host families house...you can do your business, and wash yourself while you're still on the toilet. you can like clean up, and yea.
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"I'm sorry/you're welcome." Gosh, I hope that catches on.
Super-oxymoronic sounding.
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neako moc mudra nie?
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Costco tried to sell the Japan style water wash toilet lid attachment for only $199.00. I wanted to buy it so bad, i did, really The only problem is, American home builders did not place an electric outlet behind the toilet. So despite the fact that I want one. I am not prepared to pay the $1200 fee to wire and replace the dry wall to instal a plug behind the commode. What a shame because they really are one of the most civilized inventions ever!
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@Nat4Brendan Noelia was the most beautyfull girl I had the privilege of meeting. She was a coworker in a bingo place where I used to work. God, is a genius, and I thank to god for giving me the opportunity of see such beauty. (sorry my sucky inglish)
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@firehawk8822 Who's the first? :D
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I am super confused!! How do u use the floor toilets??? do nu just stand or squat above them? (for girls I mean)
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she is the second most beautyfull woman I ve seen.
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@brotherannie well it's not the only one, but most of people choose Tokyo because it's the most popular, biggest city in Japan and is a tourist place too...soo...it's logically that he said Tokyo, but...the other side of this is that he doesn't know any other. It's like for foreigners in USA, the most common city what comes in head when we hear USA is New York, like they would know any other, but still knowing that it's not the only city, it's because it's head-city.
do u live in tokyo????, if u r in uni what is the level of ur japanese ???? i want to study in japan as an exchange university student, so please help me out, thank you....
AjejejejejeA 7 months ago
@AjejejejejeA Tokyo's not the only city in Japan, you know. XD My Japanese is pretty good, but most exchange programs at Japanese universities don't require you to speak English because they often have programs in English, but you should be able to speak at least a little so you can get around. But honestly, you're asking the wrong person about these things, your uni will have the most information.
brotherannie 7 months ago 7