1
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bathroom
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Western countries
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Commonly equipped with a toilet, sink, and shower or bathtub
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1
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2
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bathroom etiquette
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Western countries
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Emphasis on privacy and personal hygiene, with certain unspoken rules about toilet use and grooming habits
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1
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3
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bathrooms
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Western countries
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It is common to have a separate room for bathrooms in houses and buildings.
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1
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4
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bathrooms
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Western countries
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Bathrooms are considered private spaces and are equipped with a toilet, sink, and shower or bathtub.
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1
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5
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gender-neutral bathrooms
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Western countries
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Increasingly common and mandated by law in public spaces to accommodate individuals of all gender identities
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1
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6
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going to bathroom
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Western countries
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It is common to have separate bathrooms for men and women in public places.
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1
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7
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going to bathroom
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Western countries
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Using toilet paper after going to the bathroom
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1
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8
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going to bathroom
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Western countries
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Using toilet paper after using the bathroom is common practice.
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1
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9
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going to bathroom
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Western countries
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It is common to have a separate room for the toilet, known as the bathroom or restroom.
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1
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10
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going to bathroom
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Western countries
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Using toilet paper after going to bathroom is the common hygiene practice.
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1
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11
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public restrooms
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Western countries
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Generally segregated into male and female facilities
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1
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12
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restrooms
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Western countries
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Public restrooms are commonly available and expected to be clean and well-maintained.
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1
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13
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restrooms
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Western countries
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Restrooms are typically equipped with toilet paper for personal hygiene.
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1
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14
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restrooms
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Western countries
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Public restrooms are commonly available and expected in public spaces.
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1
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