Preliminary list of interesting cultural differences. There are no toilet seat in London, people will go much more soon. London has no toilet seat, people go much faster and crossing the street is very dangerous. Everyone is an active driver and young children go to school alone, but when you talk about it you look dirty. In the first week or so, I wanted to know how some of my observations are very strange and how people can endure these conditions.
Another cultural thing I noticed ... All the toilets are very complicated. All the toilets I have are a bidet (pronounced bih-day) and a seat with heating! I have never noticed that I missed sitting on a cold toilet seat. However, I think that I will never miss a bidet. It's the water spraying device that you are sitting but spraying on your underside after you have completed your business. I will not touch in detail ... I spent the whole night walking around to see shopping and nightlife. I saw people who are dancing in the alley, those playing juggling football, and those who are good at games in the game. I also bought freshly baked sweet potatoes from those who changed his van to a small potato grill.
The first thing I have to do when facing a public toilet is to evaluate the situation. Is the seat wet? Is the seat dirty? How clean is the bathroom? Do you have bacteria that crawls everywhere? Is there toilet paper? If the seats are not clean enough, will they offer you a small seat cover? Does someone engrave his or her initials on the booth wall? Are they sitting? The dilemma may take several minutes, or it may be an immediate decision. In the dirty airport bathroom, I do not need to think, is this a clean seat? At the airport, almost all decisions are made instantly, depending on time, but the next question is "Do you have lid and time to lie on clean toilet paper?" Extreme measures are necessary for this. Yes, I understand. What is this world? But really
Once you enter Bano you will find that the Cubans are more relaxed in the bathroom than the discreet Americans of our eyes. Of course, there is no toilet cover. In fact, most bathrooms do not disturb toilet seat. It is porcelain. I am hesitant to this topic, but I just want to say I am not a genitals - but many of us traveling are concerned about touching porcelain instead of regular toilet seat. The toilet is not dirty - they are scattered.