What is toilet culture?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-18
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Toilet is a combination of toilet, toilet, and bath. Residential bathrooms are generally divided into dedicated and communal. The dedicated one serves only the master bedroom; The common ones are connected to the public walkways and are shared by other family members and guests.

    According to the layout, it can be divided into three types: independent, dual-purpose and eclectic. According to the form, it can be divided into semi-open, open and closed. At present, it is more popular to distinguish between dry and wet partitions.

    Separating the shower area from the rest of the bathroom will prevent water splashing during the shower and keep the room dry. After the bathroom is divided into dry and wet areas, there is no need to worry about cosmetics, towels, decorative paintings, etc. in the bathroom being damp and moldy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The word toilet itself is a process of cultural evolution that proves that her original meaning is toilet, and there are many aliases:

    Toilets – places where humans (and high-class pets) excrete, that is, places where they poop and pee.

    Thatched hut - In the countryside, toilets are generally built with thatch, because they are like houses, so they are called: thatched houses.

    Thatched building - in fact, it is a thatched house, called "building" is to indicate the rural yearning for a well-off life.

    Toilet - toilets with good conditions in urban and rural areas can wash hands with water after going to the toilet, so they are also nicknamed: toilets.

    Toilet - because the living conditions are better, there is no need to use the bedpan with an indoor toilet, which means paying attention to hygiene.

    Dressing room - Goryeo stick and Taiwanese like to use this name, usually in hotels, nightclubs and other places.

    In fact, the bathroom has gradually become multifunctional from the original simple "convenient" place: makeup, smoking, and even drinking, listening to music, chatting, ......

    Toilet culture is a very broad topic, it has a narrow sense and a broad sense, the narrow sense of toilet culture generally refers to the uncivilized creation in the toilet, is a funny, vulgar spoof cultural phenomenon;

    You can see graffiti in the toilets of public places such as train stations, from advertisements to everywhere.

    The toilet culture in a broad sense refers to the construction, development, utilization, maintenance and civilized toilet publicity and education of toilets.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Anyone who scribbles or writes on the toilet partition is considered a toilet culture.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Toilet culture is a very broad topic, it has a narrow sense and a broad sense, the narrow sense of toilet culture generally refers to the uncivilized creation in the toilet, is a funny, vulgar spoof cultural phenomenon; Toilet culture in a broad sense refers to the construction, development, utilization, maintenance and publicity and education of civilized toilets.

    In Chinese history, it would have been considered rude to talk about toilets, and the topic of toilets has been largely ignored. There are also few treatises on toilets in China, so there is great potential for development in the education of public toilet civilization.

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