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American vs. European toilets: why are they different?
Flushing out the facts
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If you've traveled internationally or even just watched foreign films, you've probably noticed differences in toilet design. Why do US public restrooms have gaps, while European stalls are fully enclosed? And why do European toilets seem to use less water?
The principles behind flush toilets are simple, but the differences between them are profound. Some philosophers even argue that these differences reflect deeper cultural and societal nuances.
Can we truly understand a nation by its toilets? Click on to find out!
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