I seriously stood in the stall for about 5 minutes trying to figure out what I was looking at and how exactly to utilize it.
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I seriously stood in the stall for about 5 minutes trying to figure out what I was looking at and how exactly to utilize it.
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Ok…my story is a bit worse. In 1980 I was an exchange student in Tokyo. My host family had a wa-ben…a Japanese style toilet. I was so frustrated. 1. With #1 I had a hard time with my aim no matter how low I squatted.
2. With #2 the flush would never take care of it.
With each visit there always a bit of cleaning to do before I left. It was very late in my stay when it dawned on me that I had been using the toilet backwards and the cowl was a back splash similar to a men’s urinal only stubbier. I felt very dense to say the least.
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OMG that’s horrible! I feel you. And it never occured to the host family to teach you how to use the toilet. (TT)
Nowadays, most of the toilets I’ve been to within Tokyo has some kind of illustration to help the visitors understand which way is the right way.
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