1
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empty bladder
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Western countries
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It is expected to empty the bladder before a long car journey.
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1
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2
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empty bladder
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Western countries
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It is common to excuse oneself to empty the bladder during long meetings or events.
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1
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3
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empty bladder
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Western countries
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It is common courtesy to use the restroom before a long car journey.
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1
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4
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empty bladder
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Western countries
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It is common to use the restroom frequently to empty the bladder, as it is seen as important for personal hygiene and comfort.
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1
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5
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emptying bladder
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Western countries
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Using a toilet to empty the bladder is the norm, and it is considered impolite to urinate in public spaces.
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1
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6
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emptying bladder
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Western countries
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It is common to use toilets with running water to empty the bladder.
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1
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7
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emptying bladder
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Western countries
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It is common to use public restrooms or private bathrooms for emptying the bladder.
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1
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8
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emptying bladder
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Western culture
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Commonly done in public restrooms or designated facilities
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1
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9
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emptying bladder
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Western cultures
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Using public restrooms is common and considered acceptable in social settings.
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1
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10
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full bladder
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Western countries
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It is common for individuals to excuse themselves from a meeting or social situation to use the restroom when they have a full bladder.
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1
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11
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full bladder
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Western countries
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Holding in urine for a long time is seen as uncomfortable but generally socially acceptable.
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1
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12
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full bladder
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Western countries
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It is common to hold urine and wait to find a restroom when having a full bladder.
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1
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13
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full bladder
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Western cultures
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It is common to excuse oneself to use the restroom when one has a full bladder.
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1
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14
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having pee
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Western countries
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It is standard to use a toilet for urination.
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1
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15
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having pee
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Western countries
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It is customary to use a public restroom when the need to urinate arises.
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1
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16
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having pee
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Western countries
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It is common to use public restrooms when outside the home or workplace.
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1
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17
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having pee
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Western cultures
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Using a toilet or restroom is the common practice for urinating in public places.
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1
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18
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human urinary system
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Western countries
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It is common to use public restrooms and urinals are common in public spaces.
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1
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19
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pee
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Western countries
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Public restrooms are commonly available for people to use when they need to pee.
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1
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20
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pee
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Western cultures
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Typically done in private, in designated restroom facilities.
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1
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21
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urinal
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Western countries
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Commonly found in men's public restrooms
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1
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22
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urinary tract
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Western countries
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Urinary tract infections are a common health concern, and access to clean restrooms with proper sanitation is important for overall public health and hygiene.
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1
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23
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urinate
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Western countries
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It is common to use public restroom facilities for urination.
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1
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24
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urinate
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Western countries
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It is generally expected to use a toilet or designated facility for urination, and public urination is frowned upon and could result in legal consequences.
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1
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25
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urine
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Western countries
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Urine is typically considered waste and is flushed down the toilet.
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1
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26
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urine
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Western countries
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Urine is typically disposed of in a toilet or urinal and considered unsanitary if left in public spaces.
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1
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27
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urine
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Western culture
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Urine is typically disposed of in a toilet.
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1
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