What do Brits call toilet paper?

Bog roll. Taken from the 16th-century Scottish/Irish word meaning 'soft and moist,' bog means restroom or lavatory. Bog roll, naturally, is an idiom for toilet paper.
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Why do Brits call the toilet the bog?

One of the cruder words on this list, the use of the word 'bog' to refer to the toilet dates back to 1789, when it took the form 'boghouse'. Boghouse comes from the British slang meaning to defecate, so when you go the bog, you really are being quite literal!
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What is the British way of saying toilet?

THE LOO. The 'loo' is very common in the UK & Ireland, and is a safe and polite way to say toilet.
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Is there toilet paper in England?

Leading brands of 'Toilet Paper' in Great Britain based on the number of users are 'Andrex' with 11,029,220 users, followed by 'Cushelle/Charmin' with 6,746,950 users and 'Tesco' with 6,177,010 users in 2021.
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What is a bog roll UK slang?

(bɒɡ rəʊl ) noun British informal. a toilet roll; toilet paper.
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What is a pisser in England?

pisser in British English

(ˈpɪsə ) noun vulgar, slang. someone or something that pisses. a disappointment or nuisance.
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What is a Jimmy in England?

a short crowbar, used as by burglars to pry open windows, etc.
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Why are there no toilet seats in Italy?

Most Italian public toilets don't have a toilet seat.

This has to do with maintenance. Since public toilets are often less than spotless, people often climb with their shoes on top of them, not to sit on a potentially dirty seat.
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Do British people flush toilet paper?

If there is a bin in the bathroom, you can use the bin for used cotton wool pads or buds, wrappers and other rubbish. You must NOT use the bin for used toilet paper. Toilet paper must always be flushed away.
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Why can't you flush toilet paper in Greece?

Don't flush toilet paper in Greece

There's a very simple explanation: Greek sewage pipes are approximately two inches (50mm) in diameter. American and British plumbing is twice as large (four inches/100mm). The Greek pipes just get clogged.
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What do British people call diapers?

Diaper is what they use in North America, and Nappy is the word used in the UK & Ireland, Australia, NZ and many other Commonwealth countries.
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Why do Americans call a toilet a John?

The name “John” was later derived from “Jake” and “Jack.” Secondly but most notable amongst historians, John was the name of the first man credited with inventing the first flushing toilet. John Harington was born during the time in which Queen Elizabeth reigned.
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Why are toilets called Jakes?

In 16th century England, Jake was a common nickname for a yokel — a hick. In the days when there was no indoor plumbing as we enjoy today, "Jakes" or "Jake's House" made for useful euphemisms for the latrine.
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What nationality does not use toilet paper?

Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan: These countries also use water for their cleaning needs while in the washroom, though the “restroom” isn't so much a toilet, more of a “hole” in the floor. Much like the people of Asian cultures, you have to squat over the hole.
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What culture does not flush toilet paper?

While Americans in particular are used to flushing their used toilet paper down the pipe, they must break that habit if they are traveling to Turkey, Greece, Beijing, Macedonia, Montenegro, Morocco, Bulgaria, Egypt and the Ukraine in particular. Restrooms will have special waste bins to place used toilet paper.
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What do Europeans use instead of toilet paper?

In Europe, toilet paper is certainly an option for sanitation, but most occupants overseas prefer to use the bidet for cleaning themselves post toilet use.
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Do you dry off after using a bidet?

Pat dry with toilet paper

Since you're already clean from your bidet, you won't need much toilet paper to do so–just enough to remove any excess water. Use a gentle pat-dry motion instead of a wipe to avoid any irritation. That's all there is to it.
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What is an Italian shower?

An Italian shower, more commonly known as a roll-in shower, is simply a shower with no curb or step between the shower and the bathroom floor. For many people in wheelchairs, this feature is not a luxury but a necessity.
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Why do Dutch toilets have a shelf?

The purpose of the shelf is inspection. You're meant to look at the consistency, shape, color, abnormalities, etc. before flushing, and then hope that the rush of water cleans the shelf enough – otherwise, that's what the brush is for.
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What is the Cockney rhyme for deaf?

"Mutt and Jeff" is Cockney rhyming slang for "deaf"
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What's a Rupert Cockney?

Rupert in British English

(ˈruːpət ) noun. military derogatory, slang. a junior officer in the British army. Collins English Dictionary.
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What does Bum Steer mean in the UK?

bum steer in British English

noun. slang, mainly US. false or misleading information or advice.
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What does twatt mean in England?

ˈtwät. British usually ˈtwat. plural twats. slang, vulgar + offensive : a woman's sexual organs. British : a stupid or annoying person.
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What is British slang for angry?

Narked. Cheesed off, irritated. If you're in a bad mood you might be labeled as narked or even a bit narky.
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What is a Socko in England?

Slang. very popular, impressive, or successful.
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