I heard that there are no toilets in India, is it true?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't listen to his, I have been in India for more than 3 years, and it is very convenient to go to the toilet in a big city in India, and the dao is also very formal. They say very little, that's in the countryside, don't answer India, it's not convenient to find a toilet in the mountainous areas of rural China, just find a simple place to go on, foreigners go to rural China and can't find a toilet, just say that China doesn't have a toilet, just pull it underground, don't you listen to it?

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    India is not nothing, it is very few.

    And if any of them have toilets, it shows that they have status.

    Indian women like to marry men who have private toilets.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are no toilets in India for the following reasons:

    1. Religious reasons.

    In Indian culture, the toilet is a collection of dirt and dirt, and it is not a good thing.

    Entering an unclean place can also pollute oneself, and Hinduism considers repairing toilets to be a blasphemy against Goddess Vishnu.

    2. Economic reasons.

    The cost of building a toilet in India is about 25,000 Indian rupees = 2,500 yuan, which is almost half a year's expenses for a rural family.

    3. India is a water-scarce country.

    In India, many poor areas are supplied with government water only between 6 and 9 a.m., during which time the day's water needs to be preserved. If you have a toilet, you will use a lot of water, and many households do not have such a large water tank.

    4. The project is huge.

    India's current sewerage system, many of which are still left over from the British colonial period, is a huge amount of work to popularize toilets throughout the country, and the sewer system needs to be replanned and expanded.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because it's easy to get on top of the toilet in the wild, and there are a lot of Indian perverts, you know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are few toilets in India, but they are not completely absent, and they are also available in some of the more developed cities.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    yes, it's true! However, now the Indian government is building public toilets.

    Indians also eat directly with their hands, without chopsticks, knives and forks.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are toilets in India, but they are all very dirty, especially the kind that does not charge on the side of the road, you don't dare to go in at all, it stinks, because it is specially cleaned for no one; But if you go to the train station or airport, it will be better to have someone clean it, but there is a fee, so it is generally best to go to the toilet in India to charge for the kind of money; If you want to go to such as KFC and PIZZA HUT, because there is basically one men's toilet and one women's toilet, it is very difficult to wait; SOME LARGE SHOPPING CENTERS (SHOPPING CENTERS OR MALLS) HAVE A LOT OF TOILETS AND THEY ARE VERY CLEAN.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes. But very little. As mentioned upstairs, families with toilets generally have certain social conditions. Toilet paper is also lacking. So there have been cases where people who travel to India and the rolls in their bags are stolen.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Second and third floors, you guys are too strong.

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