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Trivia 8: How clean are we?
Question 1 |
Answer: b. Brazil:
Brazil: 99% people who take a shower per week Germany: 92% people take a shower a shower per weekMexico: 90% people take a shower a shower per week
United States: 90% people take a shower a shower per week 20%
China: 85% people take a shower a shower per week.
Question 2 |
Answer: False
Mexicans, who wash their hair much more often than anyone else, with an average of over six shampoos a week. Indians in the poll wash their tresses the least, with an average of two shampoos per week.Question 3 |
Question 4 |
Answer is something you use in the bathroom
Bidets were invented in France over four centuries ago. Anyone who has done international traveling has likely seen that bathrooms look different from place to place. Sometimes, they can look so different that it takes people a lot of work to figure out how to use the bathroom properly. There are some countries where a bidet is popular. A bidet is frequently described as an alternative to toilet paper, but that is not necessarily the case. In reality, a bidet is simply a device near a toilet (or attached to it) that can be used for people to clean their bottoms after they use the bathroom. Can You Get a Bidet in the United States?Yes, it is possible for someone to get a bidet in the United States, but it is not necessarily common. There are plenty of people in the United States who do not even know what a bidet is, but there are some people who have become more interested in it during the past few years. It takes some time to get used to a bidet, and it is important to find a bidet that allows you to adjust the water pressure to meet your needs.
Is It Better to Use a Bidet Than Toilet Paper?
It is not necessarily better to use a bidet, but in Europe it is generally agreed that they are far more hygienic than simply using toilet paper. There are plenty of people who use both toilet paper and a bidet, but some people believe that they can get themselves clean after using the bathroom using just a bidet. One of the major benefits is that you would not necessarily have to use toilet paper anymore, but a downside is that you would use more water.
Ultimately, it is a matter of personal preference, and there are lots of people who experiment with both. Keep in mind that both toilet paper and bidets come in different styles, so it is important to find the right one to meet your needs.
Most bidets have customizable spray options, making it easy to control the pressure and spray angle so water only goes where needed (in other words, you won't get soaked). Still, it's normal to have some water left over after you wash.
Question 5 |
Answer: a. True
Better yet, make #a A BIG YES!Bathers at public swimming pools and spas should shower first to to remove organic material (e.g., sweat, lotions, fecal matter) that can increase the risk of recreational water illness and the formation of disinfection by-products. There is a reason why public pools use an abundance in chlorine. The pools and spas are not your own private bath tub.
You’ll find that North Americans are considered to be somewhat dirty by Europeans, and, if the staff notices you haven’t showered first, there’s a chance you’ll be issued a one-way ticket back to the Canadian provinces or the U.S. states.
Question 6 |
Answer is FALSE
If you selected True, you need to brush up on your world states. So, what percent of Americans don't brush their teeth? Since it's so deeply ingrained into almost everyone's routine, it might surprise you to learn that about 20% of people aren't brushing each morning and evening’But, the per capita toothpaste consumption in Costa Rica amounted to 466 grams, while in Brazil the consumption reached 456 grams percapita.