The Perk Of Restrooms In Southeast Asia

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Southeast Asia is a region of the world that’s pretty darn amazing for all kinds of reasons. If you’re traveling on a budget, for instance, countries there are super cheap, offering luxury accommodations for a fraction of the price you’re used to. But here’s a perk about Southeast Asia that no one really talks about: their restrooms. Here’s what their restrooms offer that most places in Western society don’t.

The Bidet

If you’ve never experienced going to a bathroom that has a bidet, you have yet to experience the holy grail of bathroom culture. Essentially, a bidet is a small little nozzle, or hose, that’s attached to the toilet. When you’re done doing your business, you clean yourself by spraying yourself with this nifty little hose.

Ahead Of The World

Not only do bidets offer a much more sanitary option for cleaning oneself, but they’re also much better for the environment. Instead of using up rolls and rolls of toilet paper, water is a much more eco-friendly option. Southeast Asia really seems to be ahead of the curve than the rest of the world in this regard, because bidets exist in pretty much every bathroom, even public ones. Hopefully, other countries will follow suit in due time!