Does the UK have urinals?

Unlike in public toilets, toilets in UK homes do not have urinals. Men must use the toilet that is designed for sitting on.
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What do toilets look like in the UK?

The toilet seat

British seats are almost always a full oval shape with that extra bit of surface curvature on the up-face. American toilets - particularly public ones - are sometimes incomplete ovals, in that the front sides don't always meet.
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Does the UK have public restrooms?

In towns and cites there are usually public conveniences but they are not always nice and you might have to pay (40 pence in London stations for example). You can always try popping into a pub, cafe, hotel or restaurant.
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Why doesn't the UK have bidets?

Bidets, once a standard component of bathroom suites here in the UK, have completely fallen out of fashion, although they are still very popular overseas. Apparently, 97% of homes in Italy are fitted with at least one bidet, but here in the UK, the figure is more like 5%.
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Do people use toilet paper in the UK?

TOILET PAPER. In the UK, most people use toilet paper to wipe themselves after they use the toilet. If you use toilet paper, only use what is necessary to clean yourself. Do not take reams and reams of toilet paper because it is wasteful and it can block the toilet (see below).
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How do urinals flush? (in the UK)



Does UK use water or toilet paper?

But people in the UK generally do use toilet paper (loo roll, bog paper). Some use water, depending on their family background. the UK doesn't.. the people living in the UK do.
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Why are there no toilets in London?

Public toilets have existed on UK High Streets for more than 150 years but there is no legal requirement for local authorities to provide toilets, meaning they are often closed down if councils feel they cannot afford the upkeep.
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Where can you go pee in London?

When nature calls, here's where to wee in the capital…
  • Stations with free toilets. Mercifully, since April 2019, it became totally free to spend a penny at a number of London train stations. ...
  • In a policeman's hat. ...
  • The sketch toilets. ...
  • Wesley's Chapel. ...
  • Aqua Shard. ...
  • Pubs. ...
  • South End Green. ...
  • Ladies and Gentleman.
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Why are there no public toilets in the UK?

Many public toilets have been locked down since the start of the pandemic due to a lack of cleaning, funding or any government guidance on how to get them fit for purpose, The British Toilet Association (BTA) said.
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What countries squat poop?

Squat toilets are common in many Asian countries, including China and India. They are also widespread in Indonesia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Iran. They can be found in nations like Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Singapore.
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Why are European toilets so weird?

European toilets typically utilize a washdown flushing system in which water inside the toilet is forced out through water flowing from the rim of the bowl. The neck of the toilet hole tends to be larger so there is less of a chance of clogs, but the bowls may require more frequent cleaning from any leftover residue.
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Does America have urinals?

Americans have the standard toilet bowl and urinal in restrooms, while Europeans have a few varying options.
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Does Germany have urinals?

Urinals for MEN & WOMEN to be introduced as Germany's public toilets go gender-neutral.
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Why does America have gaps in toilet doors?

Air circulation is provided by the openings. Another reason for gaps in public bathroom stall walls and doors is safety. If the walls and doors were solid and a doorknob malfunctioned, a person would have no way out. The partial walls and door allow for someone to escape.
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Do cafes in UK have to provide toilets?

Cafe and hospitality toilet facilities laws explained

You do not have to provide toilet facilities in a cafe, restaurant or another hospitality establishment if you are selling food or drink to be consumed on the premises if there are fewer than 10 seats. Toilet facilities must, however, be available for any staff.
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Are public toilets free in London?

Public toilets are available at some stations across London. Please be aware that opening hours vary, but access is available via staff outside these. TfL toilet facilities are free to access, but some non-TfL facilities may be chargeable. Other public toilets may be available near to stations.
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Are there toilets in London Underground?

There are actually a significant proportion of Underground stations that have toilets. However most of them are outside of the central area, quite a few of the sub-surface line stations do have toilets within Zone 1 (Circle, District, H&C, Metropolitan).
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Do Japanese use toilet paper?

Toilet paper is used in Japan, even by those who own toilets with bidets and washlet functions (see below). In Japan, toilet paper is thrown directly into the toilet after use. However, please be sure to put just the toilet paper provided in the toilet.
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Why are there no toilet seats in Italy?

We asked Italian friends about the frequent absence of toilet seats, and they helped to fill in the blanks. Apparently, the toilet seats are there originally but, then, they break. The seats break because people stand on them. People stand on them because they are not kept clean enough to sit on.
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What country wipes with their hands?

Wiping buttocks by hand

In the Republic of Sudan, a Muslim country in eastern Africa 10,000 kilometers away from Japan, it is common to wash hands before 5 daily prayers, after a meal and during excretion.
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How do Indian wipe their bum?

In India and the Indian subcontinent, over 95% of the population use water for cleansing the anal area after defecating. The cleaning of hands with soap/ liquid soap after this cleansing process is very important. In urban areas and newer settlements bidet showers are widely used.
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What do the British call a bathroom?

In British English, "bathroom" is a common term but is typically reserved for private rooms primarily used for bathing; a room without a bathtub or shower is more often known as a "WC", an abbreviation for water closet, "lavatory", or "loo".
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Do Muslims use toilet paper?

Millions of Muslims and Hindus around the world were bowled over by this need to buy toilet paper since they typically wash their backsides with water. According to Sahih al-Bukhari, one of the six significant Hadith collections in Sunni Islam, the left hand should be used for anal ablution after defecation.
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