This reminded me of something I noticed many years ago and long since forgot about. Toilets seem to be different in most countries I've been to. I forget all the details, but in Finland you pull a lever up to flush the toilet instead of pushing a button. In the Netherlands, most of the public toilets had a anti-septic cloth dispenser in the toilets so you can wipe down the toilet seat. And they had those pyramid urinals in the steet! Although I was stumbling around in a daze for some reason *cough* when I saw them and I may have urinated on a piece of art or something... A lot of American toilets had paper toilet seat dispensers. There was also a country (I forget which one) that didn't have buttons, but used an infra-red thingy that you waved your hand in front of to flush the toilet instead! I never saw one, but I heard that in Japan, there are some toilets that are just a hole in the ground that you squat over! I've also heard that in Japanese women's toilets they have this thing that plays the sound of a toilet flushing so women don't get embarrassed by the sound of their tinkling!Fluffy wrote:My first official act is to require all ALFA toilets to be equipped with European-style 'big flush, little flush' options. Carry on.
Post your exciting stories of toilets from the around the world!
And let's try not to make this thread political, eh?