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Why don't Indians use toilet paper? Don't be disgusted

It's disgusting that Indians don't use toilet paper to go to the toilet. There is no toilet paper in India, and people are not used to bringing toilet paper. They all have a sink beside the toilet, which is accessible. After defecation, wipe the anus with your left finger, and then wash your left hand with the water in the sink beside the toilet. I think it's a waste of resources and money to buy toilet paper.

Indians think that all people who use paper to clean their stools do not wash their hands?! misunderstanding is so simple. Explain to the Indians. They came to realize it. Oh It turns out that these people have to wash their hands after they have wiped them with paper. But the problem immediately came, and they began to understand again: you wipe it with paper, and then wash your hands with water. We directly use our hands, and then wash our hands with water. Your method is still troublesome. And waste resources and spend money on toilet paper.

Beside the squatting toilet, there is usually a bucket of water, and some people will bring a glass of water when they go to the large size. After going to the toilet, they will wet their left hand with water, then wipe their butts with their hands, and finally flush them with water. Pay attention to a little, after coming out, you will wash your hands again with hand sanitizer.

There are three reasons: habits are hard to change India's basin friends have been doing this since childhood, and the people all over the country. It's just as natural as we wipe our butts with paper. We don't think it's a problem at all. Moreover, their toilets don't put paper at all. Even if they do, they are also used to clean their hands after dry cleaning.

I think it's cleaner to use my hands You're not wrong, they think so! Some Indian basin friends don't like to shake hands with foreigners, because they think that people who wipe their butts with paper won't wash their hands. As for the hand wipe is really cleaner than paper, interested basin friends can try it on their own next time?

Reduce the incidence of hemorrhoids Indians rarely get hemorrhoids, which has something to do with the fact that they don't use paper to wipe their butts. Now, isn't there an intelligent toilet cover that can automatically wash the butt? It can also reduce the incidence of hemorrhoids, which is the same reason. Wow, I can't help but lament the foresight of Indian basin friends!