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Why are the Chinese the only people in the world who don’t flush toilet paper away?

There has been a problem that has been bothering me for many years,? When you go to a relative's house or a hotel, you can see all kinds of "evidence" in the trash can. Is the toilet too clean and inconsistent with its original personality, or do you think it is elegant? I don’t understand, I don’t understand! Never tell me that toilet paper will clog the toilet. I have moved several times and this has never happened to me. Think with your toes, can a toilet that can't even flush toilet paper flush other things? This is already a question of IQ, not a question of habit...

"Please use up toilet paper Throw it in the toilet and flush it!" The toilet habits of Chinese tourists have become the focus of a new round of "China-Japan friction." Japanese tourists are dissatisfied with the habit of Chinese tourists throwing used toilet paper in trash cans. Recently, many famous tourist attractions in Japan have begun to post slogans written in simplified Chinese to teach the increasing number of Chinese tourists traveling to Japan proper toilet habits.

Japanese toilets are both automated and clean, impressing tourists from all over the world. However, in public toilets near the famous Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, a large amount of used toilet paper was found piled in the trash can, which is not only unsightly but also extremely unhygienic. It is said that this phenomenon began to appear last year, especially after the Chinese tour group visited. The same situation also occurred at the large electronics store in Akihabara that is a must-visit for tourists and specializes in selling new electronic products.

Some Chinese people traveling in Japan said that tourists may be worried about filling the toilet, so they are not used to flushing toilet paper away and throwing it into the trash can. This is completely different from the habits of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japanese people.

The incident of Chinese tourists using the toilet has triggered widespread discussion in Japan. TV stations have continuously broadcast special topics exposing the uncivilized use of the toilet by Chinese people. Guests and viewers have constantly questioned: "Chinese people are all uncivilized!" It’s unbearable!” “Bad habits die hard, don’t expect Chinese people to learn to use the toilet overnight!”

The controversy caused by the cultural differences in toilets is considered to be the trigger of a new round of “China-Japan friction”. point. Some Chinese people living in Japan believe that this is a matter of habit and not malicious. Fan Fan "Guarding You Until Eternity"