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This is a true copy.
There is only a Japanese toilet in the world.
Bai squatting pit (and style) du is facing inward.
The reason is that in the traditional consciousness of Ridao himself, when squatting in the toilet, if the door of the cubicle is opened and his face is seen, it will be very embarrassing and embarrassing; However, if only the buttocks and back are seen, it will be much better, and the intruder will exit in time, and the intruder and the person being seen will not see each other's faces, so it will be less embarrassing and embarrassing. But this is not absolute, some Japanese toilets, the squatting pit is horizontal. In addition, all sitting on the toilet (Western-style) is in the normal direction, facing outward.
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That's nonsense! I've lived in Japan for many years and have never seen a Japanese person who goes to the toilet with his face facing in!! Even if you take general common sense, can you imagine that it is comfortable to go to the toilet face in?
Besides, the design of the toilet is also large in the back and small in the front, which is to let people put their buttocks inside and the front body on the outside!
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No, personal differences. My Japanese friends like to go out.
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It's different, the reason is probably habit.
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