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empty bladder
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Eastern countries
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It is considered impolite to leave the room to empty the bladder during important meetings or events.
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2
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empty bladder
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Eastern countries
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There is an emphasis on not making noise while emptying the bladder in public restrooms, as it is considered polite and respectful to others.
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3
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emptying bladder
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Eastern countries
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In some traditional settings, it is common to use squat toilets or urinals placed closer to the ground for emptying the bladder.
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4
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emptying bladder
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Eastern cultures
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Using public restrooms is often avoided, and people are more discreet about emptying their bladder in public settings.
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5
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having pee
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Eastern countries
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It is important to avoid discussing bodily functions in public and to be discreet when needing to use the restroom.
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6
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pee
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Eastern cultures
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Public urination is considered socially unacceptable, and there are specialized toilets with advanced features.
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7
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urinary bladder
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Eastern countries
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Urinary bladder health is a common topic of conversation, and discussing bathroom habits openly is not considered impolite.
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