5 commonsense assertions
Concepts (5) toilet paper orientation (1) bathing attire (1) bathroom door (1) overflow (1) shoes in the house (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 toilet paper orientation Bathroom etiquette culture Maintaining the preferred under orientation for toilet paper is important in bathroom etiquette to avoid accidental unraveling and touching the wall. 2
2 bathing attire Bathroom etiquette culture When in a bathing attire culture, it is preferred to cover with a towel or robe when moving between changing areas and showers to maintain modesty and privacy. 1
3 bathroom door Bathroom etiquette culture Closing the bathroom door signals privacy and respect for the occupant. 1
4 overflow Bathroom etiquette culture In some countries, excessive use of tissue paper can lead to clogged toilets and plumbing issues in bathroom etiquette culture. 1
5 shoes in the house Bathroom etiquette culture In some cultures, it is important to avoid walking barefoot in the bathroom to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. 1