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Toilets in Korea
Is it true that Koreans wipe their butts and then throw the tissue in a trash can instead of down the toilet? Man I would hate to be the guy that empties those trash cans... Excuse me if I'm wrong but it seems like human feces would be harder to flush than toilet paper....
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Re: Toilets in Korea
You should really think about the questions you ask.
Hey here is one for you, why don't you ask your KOREAN girlfriend to ask her parents. I'm sure they would be really impressed with your question. LOCKED
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