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Concepts like that are so powerful aren't they.... another example of concepts was when Saad first visited us here and then we went to Egypt. Now there is so much rubbish on the streets of the Cairo, that anyone could quite rightly think what a dirty place. And then you have this paradox, and Saad was in absolute shock when he came here, that our toilets don't double up as bidets, ALL Egyptian toilet have this attachment, (except of some in he country that look more like a shower tray, against a cleanliness optionso you don't taouch anything! anyhow a bidet system choice of 3 models, so you get washed when you use the loo. He even took a bit of a movie clip on his mobile of the toilet bowl to show to his family back home, look, no washing option!! Adn had to have a shower after every time he visited the bathroom, he just could not cope with this strange habit of ours.. :lol: And when I spoke with his wife about it in Cairo, she pulled her face and said 'dirty' shaking her head in absolute disgust, they couldn't believe it. I then told my mother in Germany about this, and she said, now that's a surprise, I thought they were all dirty!!! I know... what can you do....And so it goes.... concepts concepts different habits, and we can change and get more open minded - I like those toilets so much that now I have one of those in my own house - you can buy the shower attachments here, too, really handy.. :lol:
I spoke to someone from Northern Ireland visiting Dublin who said she was really surprised that Southern Ireland had running water the first time she came... and that was just a few years ago!! .. and so it goes on...
I spoke to someone from Northern Ireland visiting Dublin who said she was really surprised that Southern Ireland had running water the first time she came... and that was just a few years ago!! .. and so it goes on...
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