Sentences with phrase «used squat toilets»

Also, until after WWII, the Japanese used squat toilets, which are a lot smellier.
While there, I used squat toilets.
However, her conference speaking has allowed her to ride a camel, watch kangaroos on a golf course, eat a dish called «drunken chicken», and use a squat toilet successfully.
If you don't know how to use a squat toilet in Thailand they're not going to roll out the red carpet for you and bring you a flusher.
I have had many cockroaches lurking in my budget hotel bathroom, been squished on a bus between a chicken and a Nepali lady for 8 hours and have failed at using a squatter toilet more times than I can count.
Pei - Hsuan Wang Oriental Obsession - 1: How to Use Chopsticks Properly & Oriental Obsession -2-1-1: How to Use a Squatting Toilet, 2011, diner mug and decals, 4.5 x 4 x 3.5 ″
We won't go into the particulars here, but see this resource for the details: How to use a squat toilet from Flying Coach

Not exact matches

To be more precise, squat every day, particularly when you use the toilet, and at mealtimes don't swallow your food until it is a paste in your mouth.
Children have been known to squat, squirm, and clench rather than get up and use the toilet.
Hoffmann and his team created prototypes of three different toilets: a Western - style one, a water - free urinal and a squat toilet, commonly used in South and Southeast Asia.
To aid this process and allow the body to make use of its natural urge, a squatting style toilet has been used for centuries.
Before the toilet, we all used to squat.
Free Option: Squat on the toilet seat or put a stool, box or a couple of upside - down buckets under your toilet to rest your feet on while using the restroom.
Squatting makes full use of the body's range of movement, stretching, exercising and healing — it is precisely the fact that Western society is socialised into sitting rather than squatting at a young age that leads to joints and the spine atrophying over a lifetime, leading to the stiffness and fusing of bones, arthritis, and a multitude of things from middle age onwards; a general loss of youthfulness — older people who have squatted all their lives appear more youthful, and they suffer fewer of the toilet - related ailments of Western society, but I suspect fewer joint and mobility related ailments too, relating to the spine in paSquatting makes full use of the body's range of movement, stretching, exercising and healing — it is precisely the fact that Western society is socialised into sitting rather than squatting at a young age that leads to joints and the spine atrophying over a lifetime, leading to the stiffness and fusing of bones, arthritis, and a multitude of things from middle age onwards; a general loss of youthfulness — older people who have squatted all their lives appear more youthful, and they suffer fewer of the toilet - related ailments of Western society, but I suspect fewer joint and mobility related ailments too, relating to the spine in pasquatting at a young age that leads to joints and the spine atrophying over a lifetime, leading to the stiffness and fusing of bones, arthritis, and a multitude of things from middle age onwards; a general loss of youthfulness — older people who have squatted all their lives appear more youthful, and they suffer fewer of the toilet - related ailments of Western society, but I suspect fewer joint and mobility related ailments too, relating to the spine in particular.
So it's literally like using on a squatting toilet - as your rear is low and there is then no thigh support.
I knew coming here that squat toilets were the norm, but I guess I didn't think I would actually ever use one.
It is wonderful that the Saint Martins students are trying to update a squat toilet so that westerners will use it, but we are not quite there yet.
It is a squat toilet, which has been long been known to be a lot more healthy than the sitting toilets that we use in the west.
Then he got used to it, just as he got used to the squat toilets and mosquito nets: «Relatively quickly, something that was fairly exotic and different from an American perspective — to have six bike repair shops on a small campus — just became, «Oh, of course.
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