1
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daily showers
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Eastern cultures
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Less common due to emphasis on bathing as a relaxing and cleansing ritual
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1
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2
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have shower
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Eastern countries
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Bathing in a traditional hot spring or taking a long relaxing bath is more common than a quick shower.
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1
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3
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have shower
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Eastern countries
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More common to use a shower stool and sit while using a handheld showerhead
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1
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4
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separate shower
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Eastern countries
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Separate showers are less common, and many households have a single area for bathing, which includes a shower and a bathtub.
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1
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5
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separate shower
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Eastern countries
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Commonly found in traditional homes, where the bathing area is separated from the rest of the bathroom for hygiene and relaxation purposes
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1
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6
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shower stall
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Eastern countries
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Often equipped with a built-in small seat and used for a deep soaking bath
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1
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7
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showering
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Eastern countries
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Taking a bath is a traditional and relaxing part of daily hygiene, often done in the evening.
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1
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8
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showering
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Eastern countries
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Taking a bath, rather than showering, is a popular way to relax and cleanse the body.
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1
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9
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showering
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Eastern countries
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In Japan, it is customary to shower before entering the bath, which is used for relaxation rather than cleansing.
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1
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