Actually, it's really weird that Western people when they go to toilet, they use only.....tissue? Not washing at all?!!? Yuck, how could you guys hold on that😅😁
Using water instead of toilet paper is rather common in many Asian countries. In Malaysia for example, even lavish establishments only provide water hoses for toilet users.
i am an indian ... but i live in the middle east ... and yes we use water bcz ... EWW ... why would we tissue when water cleans so much better ... like if u agree 😊
In Arabia, just like India and many other places in the world, we use water instead of tissue. I personally find it more appropriate to use water to clean yourself.
I'm also from South Africa and have never heard of this😂 I was searching the comment section for South Africans to respond to such a statement saying it's not true.
In a country with such a high unemployment rate, we cannot afford to throw furniture away JUST because it’s a new year. I don’t know this South Africa he speaks of. 😂😂😂😂
@@gmcahmed yes I am also 13 never used toilet paper Till I was 11 I used to wonder what is that price of paper in toilets of malls. In my home toilet is different Instead of that jet my toilet has a pipe like jet underneath so u just need to adjust the valve and your thing will be cleaned automatically.
A slight correction on your part : If the groundhog sees his it’s shadow it’s 6 more weeks of winter not 6 months like you mentioned.. Thats been my understanding of it..
We indians 🇮🇳 have something known as jet spray Edit 2nd feb 2021 : these got more likes and replies than i expected 😂 And ya pandemic still going on 😂
Estevan Quintero no it’s not weird as if u clean with tissue u actually feel the warmth of stuff but when u wash u don’t see or feel it on ur hand ( I have tried both n I do like to do with water instead of tissue)
@@pauldanielcastillejo7922 yeah that's a very less known fact , actually there are lots of less known facts about India that nobody knows not even Indians
fact number 6, in my opinion, in China, traditional weddings begin with the bride crying a month before the big day after a few days. After that, he was accompanied by his grandmother and other family members who had woken up. This is similar to traditional weddings in Indonesia, where there are various unique and interesting traditions, such as Javanese Pingitan, Minangkabau Traditional Groom Proposing, and Sinamot.
Not only India but in Iran, People there use water from a hose near the toilet. Some people use water, then dry themselves with toilet paper. Edit: lol never got so many likes, this amount is even higher than sum of all of my views of my videos.
If you want to eat something you dont need to depend on any utensil if you are ready to eat with your hands. And even indian food cant be tried with forks and spoons.can you eat paratha with spoon and fork
Yup you're right...... Our biggest spoon is always with us...... My mother always say it to me when i demand a spoon 😂😂😂😂😂...... At last our culture is our culture..... Just love it......
Actually, a lot of indian traditions and the culture is scientifically proven that they are actually beneficial like eating with your hand and sitting on bare floor to eat food including the parts that we have silver toe-rings on our feet after we're married plus the bindi that goes in between the eyebrows.
in britain when we see a magpie we say “hello mr.magpie how’s your misses today” then we salute then draw an X in the air with our finger to cross the magpie out
im british and i grew up saying 1 for sorrow 2 for joy 3 for a girl 4 for a boy 5 for silver 6 for gold 7 for a secret never to be told when i saw multiple magpies together have your heard of that one
*virtual hugs* to all the people who feel proud for their scientific traditions passed on by their ancestors.😊❤ Keep spreading love I'm an Indian🇮🇳 where r u guys from?
Ok so according to comment section, India is not the only country to use water, there are many countries like Bangladesh Pakistan Sri Lanka Indonesia Vietnam Philippines Malaysia Nigeria And many African countries (By the way, lots of love and respect from India ❣️ ❣️)
Lol, here in Philippines also we used water than toilet paper. And I must say water is better than toilet paper😂 It cleanses more our private part than using tissue paper, that's in my opinion only lol😂
Excuse me , just because you use a jet that doesn’t mean that others don’t use toilet paper... and btw using toilet paper is a 100 times convenient. I’m Indian too
Water is best ,as cleaning area with water is considered good. In India we consider paper as goddess saraswati as well as paper are made out of trees and we can't simply keep cutting down trees for papers.. Tress help in maintaining green house effect...
as an indian, its not hand used to clean buts, its inbuilt water system in toilet seats that throws a stream of water with a press of a button and do it for you, mostly. and its a lot better than using toilet papers, i mean a lot.
I'm from india so I know how we clean up the toilet. We don't plunge it, we just brush it with toilet cleaner. And also, modern indian places use small showers instead of water buckets.
Oh.. So that's why showers are provided I see 😂 I never used showers because there was always bucket. I thought they were used for cleaning the toilets.
Which era are you living in? We use water jets not traditional "lotas"!! Btw, no hard feelings 😀 Edit: Thank you so much for the likes! Mom, I'm famous!!😂
8:03 It's not water in a bowl(I know that for a fact as I'm a local here), it's a hand-shower-like thing to clean that has a button to spray water, just like a hand shower but with a button to spray the water. We do use Toilet Paper though, we wash our um..... (Private areas) with our left hand, we use toilet paper sometimes too, then wash our hands at the bathroom/restroom(/loo for British people)/washroom sink with soap.
@@celestiathebestia8778 Yes btw if there is english toilet then we use jet spray. After that we use tissues to wipe water... if someone uses only tissue then its gross as it will be not as clean compared to water or jet spray.
SAME. why would i throw my furniture out the window on new years? im usually on the beach at that time ; and have you seen how expensive mr.price home got !?
I am South African & I was shocked wen I saw dat. We never throw furniture out, instead, we use a lot of Fire Works & We pray 5min before mindnight, dats considered to enter d new year with new & more blessings
I was so searching for a South African in these indian comments. I also don't know this tradition. Our tradition on that day is probably lighting up fire crackers and having a braai, drinks and music, so its a celebration.
Indians typically use water not in buckets or bowls but there is usually a hose like thing next to the toilet you would use to clean yourself. btw like if you are indian like me
@@mister1680 we do it so that even a single bacteria of poop is not left on the point and we don't use a bucket of water 😑But we use water sprays or whatever that stuff is called 🤔not because some one don't have enough money........ We probably have way more money than what you thought
@@mister1680 u think u clean everything using tissue.....life logic.....we using water to clean almost everything....not because we dont have money....but because we think its more clean using water than dry tissue hanging on toilet 🤣🤣🤣
For India... we consider paper as knowledge and hence use water, You will find special sprays that are somewhat like mini hoses in all the households. I have used both water and toilet paper for a certain amount of time. when switching between the two it may take some time to adjust but after that you just prefer the one you are used to.
7:57 *India's use water instead of toilet paper* Me: dude, I'm a pilipino and a lot of pilipinos also use water instead of toilet paper. U forgetting abt the Philippines ;-;
For those who wants to know how to clean with water. 1.We use basically our left hand to clean because right hand is for eating our food. 2.Yes, we directly clean with our hand. No pice of cloth or paper is used. 3. For WC toilet we have option like jet spray or Bidets to make the process easier. 4. After that cleaning your hand with soap is a must. Last but not the least, my mother taught us since childhood to remove entire clothes before sitting on a toilet sit. Same rules are being followed by so many families in our community.
The whole "being late" isn't just restricted to Venezuela, in most Latin countries it's pretty common (I know because I live in Mexico atm, and it's pretty common for a lot of social settings, not so much in regards to work)
Hey there, BrightSiders, do you have your personal funny tradition of some kind?
BRIGHT SIDE yes also love your channel my tradition is finger pulling yes it is fun
In India maximum in western style toilet there is an jet type water pump which through water at you a*** you just have to turn it on
It six weeks not months for groundhogs day
Actually, it's really weird that Western people when they go to toilet, they use only.....tissue? Not washing at all?!!? Yuck, how could you guys hold on that😅😁
@@vehement-critic_q8957 😂
How many of you from India guys🙋
Meee
I am from India
Me
I
Meeeeeeee Thousand
In Philippines, we also use water instead of toilet paper. It just feels more cleaner than just using toilet paper. We just use soap and water.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
In my opinion water is more hygienic than toilet paper
@@educatedscorpio7961 are they using water and their hands??? Or with a rag???.....no one is saying any details
Yeah soap and 💧combo is perfect
Really wow
John Smith actually yes
In Nigeria we also use water. Truthfully you feel cleaner with water than tissue. After wash up, you wash your hands
Yep, in Nigeria it’s considered dirty not to wash up with water
Yeah, I mean is a piece of paper capable enough to clean you
True
Join the club bro
Mr Football same
Using water instead of toilet paper is rather common in many Asian countries. In Malaysia for example, even lavish establishments only provide water hoses for toilet users.
So does India 🇮🇳
*Me and other Indians* : I will never understand How wiping with paper feels cleaner than washing with water ???
Exactly wiping is not ok how is even done?? Water is best
I’ve done both and I agree water is better
I mean it’s not like the people who use toilet paper don’t shower lol
@@gojosatorusnon-existentfor1453 fr
Yes thats the biggest doubt in Indian
i am an indian ... but i live in the middle east ... and yes we use water bcz ... EWW ... why would we tissue when water cleans so much better ... like if u agree 😊
Actually, I prefer both, first cleanse with water and then dry with a paper towel because moisture invites bacteria.
That's what Muslims do
Well, yes, I suppose water cleans better, but YOUR... THING... IT DRIPPING WET AND WHAT DO WE USE TO CLEAN THAT?!? TP?
Why not use muslim shower?🤨
Malaysia uses water too and i like cuz i agree
In Arabia, just like India and many other places in the world, we use water instead of tissue. I personally find it more appropriate to use water to clean yourself.
Yes cause its better
It's more clean
Also philippines
Yes it's more hygienic
AB H true
I'm South African but I've never seen or heard of this "furniture throwing" tradition anywhere👀😂 maybe I'm in a different South Africa.
me too never ever heard of it
It's actually offensive, they should get they're Facts right before publish such False information.
I am South African too and I have never heard of the furniture throwing tradition either.
I'm also from South Africa and have never heard of this😂 I was searching the comment section for South Africans to respond to such a statement saying it's not true.
In a country with such a high unemployment rate, we cannot afford to throw furniture away JUST because it’s a new year. I don’t know this South Africa he speaks of. 😂😂😂😂
We are more comfortable to using water at our private area...🇮🇳🇮🇳 thanks to world
Yes
Yes
Yep 😄
not me :/
Yes
Actually, using water instead of toilet paper is hygienic.
@@ArmiBts-ni1jz yup, 😚
Yes it is
Yes agree with you
Me too
Sum Eet , huh?
I'm an Indian, I'm 17 years old and I have never used toilet paper in my whole life before
Do you use your hand
Yah Mee too. I'm 13 tho
@@gmcahmed yes I am also 13 never used toilet paper
Till I was 11 I used to wonder what is that price of paper in toilets of malls.
In my home toilet is different
Instead of that jet my toilet has a pipe like jet underneath so u just need to adjust the valve and your thing will be cleaned automatically.
me too
but i am malaysian but i am indian too -w-
my family are vijay fans what about u :)
Me too
A slight correction on your part : If the groundhog sees his it’s shadow it’s 6 more weeks of winter not 6 months like you mentioned.. Thats been my understanding of it..
Yeah.. it may SEEM like 6 months of winter sometimes!! (depending on where you live lol)
But YES..6 weeks NOT months!
Yes. Six weeks. Lol!
6 MONTHS WOULD BE TERRIBLE
We indians 🇮🇳 have something known as jet spray
Edit 2nd feb 2021 : these got more likes and replies than i expected 😂
And ya pandemic still going on 😂
I call it hand shower. lol
but my father calls it as hand faucet
@paul Wesley 😂
Some houses in Singapore does too ;3
Tanmya K R me too
In southern asia, we use a mini shower to clean ourselves...it feels way cleaner than just wiping..
It is cleaner. U can use paper to dry off but I don’t know how do u clean yourself well without water 🤷♀️🤷♀️ I’m from Albania we also use water
Isn't it called a jet spray?
@@popinderseth9707 Indians will also pour water. It's in the squatting position
@@popinderseth9707 it's usually called hand shover lol
Edit : I meant the jet spray thingy
@@krishnaprasad1693 dude is that taeyong I see
The rest of the World: *panics because of running out of toilet paper in the pandemic*
Filipinos and Indians: *laughs*
Pakistanis would also 😂
Malaysia too
h a .
Us indians be like: ha how ya like that.
Malaysia too
As a Hungarian i can say we do clink our glasses with friends in pubs but not with strangers. But I guess it’s in a lot of countries like that🤔🤷🏻♂️
I'm INDIAN and more than 99% INDIANS use Water in their Toilet..
That isn't big issue..
It's pretty convenient..
yeah
Yeah I am an Indian too
@Estevan Quintero use health faucet
Estevan Quintero no it’s not weird as if u clean with tissue u actually feel the warmth of stuff but when u wash u don’t see or feel it on ur hand ( I have tried both n I do like to do with water instead of tissue)
I am Indian to
Who is going to break the record of most video on the topic of India ?
Bright Side : only us
They saw the potential in money making after the tseries vs poopdeshit sub war..... in every title they like to add india to get more views
pewdiepie.
It's Pewdiepie
US?
😂😂😂😂
I am from Myanmar, we also use water, not toilet paper.
because myanmar was india's part before british rule
Yeah many other countries also use water instead of paper but India is given a credit of it because this tradition was started in India first
I am From bangaldesh we also use water not toilet Paper
@@pauldanielcastillejo7922 yeah that's a very less known fact , actually there are lots of less known facts about India that nobody knows not even Indians
In southeast asia we use water and soap
fact number 6, in my opinion, in China, traditional weddings begin with the bride crying a month before the big day after a few days. After that, he was accompanied by his grandmother and other family members who had woken up. This is similar to traditional weddings in Indonesia, where there are various unique and interesting traditions, such as Javanese Pingitan, Minangkabau Traditional Groom Proposing, and Sinamot.
The ways of india are very scientific.. like instead shaking hands they do namaste and now the world is doing it
LOL not the world, the world is not hindu. Hindu states are too less in the world
@@mesmuhammadessasiddiqui9599 not hindu only say namaste
Bro
I'm proud of my country (INDIA)
Isn’t like that a way for showing respect too?
There’s many occasions and other countries that also do that.
Nepal and other countries also does that its culture not only India?
We don't use toilet paper's because we use soap and water. And it is never disgusting because we use our left hand 👍👍👍😊
Yeah yeah
Yes
R u a Pakistani
@@synccch yes
Me too im Pakistani
Study shows that water is more hygienic than toilet paper.
@@naukyachibal6343 they are saying water is better
@@naukyachibal6343 it's fine :)
@@naukyachibal6343 and yw
Using toilet paper it's still feel sticky.... Ehehe sorry🙏🏻
Bidet!
I'm from South Africa and we don't throw furniture out our windows on New year 😂😂😂😂😂
In India we use hand showers which are neater than using toilet papers
Yes
Ikr
Yup
They are called health faucets...
@@pradeepap2000 yeah right
I am from India. Water jets are more hygenic than toilet paper in my opinion!
Adya's Guitar that's not opinion that's a fact
Same, I'm from Algeria and we do the same thing.
Yeah.... I agree....
I am from Bangladesh . We use water too .
i agree
Not only India but in Iran, People there use water from a hose near the toilet. Some people use water, then dry themselves with toilet paper.
Edit: lol never got so many likes, this amount is even higher than sum of all of my views of my videos.
That traditional use in middle east,south asia and south east asia
Im from Malaysia btw.
That hose is also used in japan
it's called a bidet
WORKING hoses are life savers to me.
Yeah this is correct (im from iran)
Edit:most people use both at the same time
As a South African I have never seen or heard about throwing furniture......maybe I live in the wrong part
Same
I have never heard of it
" mentioning india in the thumbnail ... "
ohh best clickbait ever ... 👏👏👏
Subscribers matters
Exactly dude😂
And Another thing..In India, We Use Our (Bare)Hand to Eat💯Scientifically Proved that it is Healthy!!!..Proud to be an Indian dude❤️💯
If you want to eat something you dont need to depend on any utensil if you are ready to eat with your hands.
And even indian food cant be tried with forks and spoons.can you eat paratha with spoon and fork
Yup you're right...... Our biggest spoon is always with us...... My mother always say it to me when i demand a spoon 😂😂😂😂😂...... At last our culture is our culture..... Just love it......
Actually, a lot of indian traditions and the culture is scientifically proven that they are actually beneficial like eating with your hand and sitting on bare floor to eat food including the parts that we have silver toe-rings on our feet after we're married plus the bindi that goes in between the eyebrows.
Same
And when we eat food from our hands it become tastier as compared to spoon😘😘
If you are from India then like... 👍👍👍😀😀😀
Please stop populating
Iam from India
Me
Me
I am from India
I live inSouth Africa for more than 6 decades and never heard of chucking out furniture to celebrate the new year.
Me too
I am from Punjab and we have water jets installed in toilet, much better than paper🤓. Stop generalizing guys, India is very diverse.
true bro
Same in my country Egypt
I support your comments
I guess rich guys have that
Is that the same thing as a bidet? Upgraded to one (im american) and never felt cleaner, cannot go back to only toilet paper.
“Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Give someone yellow roses in Mexico,
And It will be over for you.” 😂👍🏻 was the funniest in this video 😂👍🏻
Which time of vid.
Not all roses are red,
Violets are not blue,
Give someone yellow roses in Mexico,
And it will be over for you
Im from the Philippines,we usually used water rather than toilet paper..More hygenic and clean..
What is your Instagram id
@@success4u521 TH-camrs Funnu Funny
@@youtubersfunnyfunny5793 ok bro
Are you 🇮🇳Indian
in britain when we see a magpie we say “hello mr.magpie how’s your misses today” then we salute then draw an X in the air with our finger to cross the magpie out
im british and i grew up saying 1 for sorrow 2 for joy 3 for a girl 4 for a boy 5 for silver 6 for gold 7 for a secret never to be told when i saw multiple magpies together have your heard of that one
As a Sri Lankan I never used a Toilet paper 😂💔 and after doing the Business we wash our hands Very well With Soap so no worries 🥰
oh yes me too a Sri Lankan I think this is better
Armyy
I am also an Sri Lankan army 💜💜
Yep we do it too , I think you are from north india right? In south india , we do it as well
@@Non_Void no I am from Sri Lanka
*virtual hugs* to all the people who feel proud for their scientific traditions passed on by their ancestors.😊❤
Keep spreading love
I'm an Indian🇮🇳 where r u guys from?
Bangladesh 🇧🇩
🇮🇳
YASSSSSSS finally someone from my language.... but I actually am living in the UK
🇵🇭
Nepal!!!
I'm Nigerian and I do not use tissue paper because I prefer water. The only thing tissues are used for in my house is blowing our nose
EWWWW USE TOYLET PAPER
@@ariella2828 no I'll use water
It's more hygienic than paper
I’m also an African country and I prefer water as it’s more hygienic
I'm also Nigerian and I prefer washing with water. You definitely feel cleaner.
I'm from Fiji so I was surprised when kava (or more commonly known grog) had a spot on the list
Ok so according to comment section, India is not the only country to use water, there are many countries like
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Vietnam
Philippines
Malaysia
Nigeria
And many African countries
(By the way, lots of love and respect from India ❣️ ❣️)
Thanks I am Indian and I respect you too friend
Thank
Happy Harshu
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Happy Harshu you forgot to mention Nepal buddy 🇳🇵😊
nepal as well
Lol, here in Philippines also we used water than toilet paper. And I must say water is better than toilet paper😂 It cleanses more our private part than using tissue paper, that's in my opinion only lol😂
They do it in Maldives too
And Bangladesh
India too
And uhh what else does this? Pls tell me
@@changedmynamecausewhynot1762 malaysia too
i am from india
there are hand shower's to
Here in the philippines too we use water to you know😊
you can also call it as hand foset
@@Tanzistr yes
Thats what i was going to comment
Yaa
Timeline of global traditions:
2019 - Normal traditions
2020 - Traditions canceled everything
2021 - Half of traditions
2022 - Normal traditions
In the Philippines. We also use water instead of tissue... Because tissue not totally clean it... Ewww.
In Italy we use the "bidet"
I an Indian and agree
Coca Cola disgusting
In Philippines we use "tabo"
Coca Cola Same here in the UAE, actually all Arab countries I think.
In Philippines also use water.Many country always use water not only India.
Yah like nepalese
Oho
Tunisia
That is true
You're Tunisian?
In India, we use jet spray to clean and it is much more convenient and better way to clean rather than using toilet paper.
I hope it helped
Superrv002 mmmmmm that’s weird
Excuse me , just because you use a jet that doesn’t mean that others don’t use toilet paper... and btw using toilet paper is a 100 times convenient. I’m Indian too
Dragon Slayer don’t listen to her ... she’s just telling what she does
In America, we use toilet tissue.
I am no Indian but in Gambia 99.9% of the population use water when they use the toilet
Not using toilet paper is not only in India. We do that here in Philippiness ♥️
@@diyadobhal9312 they can be planted after the tree is cut n uprooted. Many use that technique here 😇
Ohh yesss
@@galvvyy_ttv which place?
@@diyadobhal9312 😂
Tro! This is the exact comment that I've been lookin' for
i am indian and im really comfortable in using water rather than toilet paperr. fact- i never used any paper in my bathroom🤣😂
Same😂
Same
How u do it??
Same
How do u do that?like with your hands or something?!🥴
And how did western countries used to clean that part" before invention of the paper ".........😒😒
I guess we will leave that to imagination
no, i know that Romans , spartans used to use rock/ stone/ leaf etc.. I've seen this in a documentary.
Leaves
😂😂🤣😅
Mhm rocks
they lick it like a cat
In Europe we usually serve the drinks already chilled, hence the lack of a glass full of ice.
I would love to go to India I don’t care what they do it’s still a cool place
Yes you are most welcome to India.
Your most welcome ; from India
@tazeen Patel same
You are most welcomed here
@tazeen Patel u must be living in a rural area then
I don't use toilet papers.. I use water jets instead.
Im born in Phillippines.
Same
Me too
Parang meh tira tira pa pag toilet paper ang gamit haha 😬
even tho we have toilet papers i dont use them i use water in a tabo
im also born in philippines
Oh I'm from India and I use water, but I didn't know that there r ppl from other countries that do this too. Interesting..
We use water and then after cleaning up.....we wash our hands!🤐😂....love from India♥️
That's offensive
@@nathanthegoat4138 it feels goof af you know, to use water instead of toilet paper, cuz water cleans 100% bacterias 😝
🙃🙃🙃
@Adrian it's okay man, you are disgusting too.
Water is best ,as cleaning area with water is considered good. In India we consider paper as goddess saraswati as well as paper are made out of trees and we can't simply keep cutting down trees for papers.. Tress help in maintaining green house effect...
I don’t really know, but your videos are cool. Very nice. I love it and I I’m such a big fan of your work. I love your work.
You don't use tissue papers for bathing, you use water and soap 😂
Me too in maldives and i am a maldivian
Point 😹
no not soap only water
yeah!
@@ishmeetsingh8597 but won’t it smell??
In India we have Jet sprays man nothing like 'that' to imagine lolz😅😅😅😅😅
Haha you are right the hand cleaning is way too old tradition nowadays ...
Well you can call it a hose, jet spray sounds "SCARY"
If you have toilets.
Yeah he is right
Yes .only in public toilets there are bucket of water
Hmmmm!As an indian water feels more comfortable than toilet paper.🤗
we do have a jet system right
I'm not indian and i felt the same :D
as an indian, its not hand used to clean buts, its inbuilt water system in toilet seats that throws a stream of water with a press of a button and do it for you, mostly. and its a lot better than using toilet papers, i mean a lot.
My Country, Thailand. Also use water to clean instead of tissue paper.
Yo sister country 😏
Really!!😀 Oh that's so good...I'm from INDIA...and we do the same...😅
SAME IN PHILIPPINES
In Bangladesh, we also do so
Sawadikha! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Half Asia is using water instead of papers
And when paper not Invented than how did they clean .
i guess they used leaves
@@pranavgoswami7443 😂😂😂😂😂
@@pranavgoswami7443 terrible answer dude.....😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Big brain
Superb answer to all the disgusting comments 😂😂😂🤭🤭
Aand now people are fighting over toilet paper and water😂😂....thats gossipy😂🤣🤣
hmm
Lol
Nice....
😂😂
🤣🤣
Is it just me or does his voice NEVER gets old lol🤪
70% of Indians are watching this video
I am also a indian 🇮🇳
RKrew Family Entertainment me too
Me to
Me too i live in odisha
Me
@@nirali86 I also
I'm from india so I know how we clean up the toilet. We don't plunge it, we just brush it with toilet cleaner. And also, modern indian places use small showers instead of water buckets.
Yah they do like in hotel
Ehm no one plunges toilets to clean them...?
Oh.. So that's why showers are provided I see 😂 I never used showers because there was always bucket. I thought they were used for cleaning the toilets.
Plunging toilet is for when the toilet is clogged. We brush our toilet with cleaner to clean them in the west.
In India we use jet sprays, as it is not healthy to keep your private part dry.
@internet troll 😂😂😂
yeah in saudi arabia too and egypt we use jet sprays and you are very true you need to be hydrated
@@nadaelbaghdady I Agree
Areee more than 1 billion ppl know this
@@kawaiibubbles9908
Guess what bright side doesn't know that.
I am an Indian and loved the crowded scene of market.
Which era are you living in? We use water jets not traditional "lotas"!!
Btw, no hard feelings 😀
Edit: Thank you so much for the likes! Mom, I'm famous!!😂
According to the thumbnail we use VapoRub
Apni history hamesha yaad rakhni chaiye
Hats off to traditional "lotas".
we use the lota in the west bc we do not have water jets there but we do in my home country
Yup, and we share our first names 😂✋
@@No-uu2lz how hard it is install one
Not only Indian use waterfor cleaning, alot of other countries use water too.(and soap)
@Mr ROCKER soap is for CLEANING purposes😐 or it is for eating purposes 😂
I ate some when I was four...
I thought it was a bar of white chocolate.
I still dislike white chocolate.
@@aleenaxbtsforever7276 bro 🤜😂🤣
@@elizabeth62618 🤢🤮
Ikr!
I am from odisha [india] and i use water not toilet papers.
Yes there for me there is a type of tap you rotate and water shoots out in the toilet seat right that is pretty common in india
I am odisha kinti achu tu
@@sanjusahu5320 bhala
@@jagannath4266 I understood what u said. She/he asked u how r u? And u replied fine.
Is not it?
Urmmm
8:03 It's not water in a bowl(I know that for a fact as I'm a local here), it's a hand-shower-like thing to clean that has a button to spray water, just like a hand shower but with a button to spray the water. We do use Toilet Paper though, we wash our um..... (Private areas) with our left hand, we use toilet paper sometimes too, then wash our hands at the bathroom/restroom(/loo for British people)/washroom sink with soap.
I also do that
The world: Great! There's no tissue
India: I got my cleaning thing with me *forever*
We have tissues
We have tissue
What about in case of water dude
We have tissue
Everyone saying we have tissues, what if you run out
For me using water jets is much more hygienic than using toilet papers cause I'm an Indian too❤💖
I am. Indian. Too
And me but i live in UK
I am an Indian too
Me to :D
@@celestiathebestia8778 Yes btw if there is english toilet then we use jet spray.
After that we use tissues to wipe water... if someone uses only tissue then its gross as it will be not as clean compared to water or jet spray.
I'm south African but I've never seen anybody throw their furniture out the window in my intire life
Bruh I wonder where they got that from 🙄
Same, u feel it. I'm indonesian and i just find indonesian tradition like this in this channel bruh 😆
It happens in Hillbrow..... Does explain alot
Me too, I have lived here my whole life and have seen or heard of that
SAME. why would i throw my furniture out the window on new years? im usually on the beach at that time ; and have you seen how expensive mr.price home got !?
I am South African & I was shocked wen I saw dat. We never throw furniture out, instead, we use a lot of Fire Works & We pray 5min before mindnight, dats considered to enter d new year with new & more blessings
this is just an insult honestly
Thumbnail shows India... Because they know it'll catch more fish from the sea
Correct
Yeah absolutely right
Lol
From the Sweden sea if you know what i mean ; )
Right
Many comments are from Indians ...😂 (Regarding toilet paper and water )and offcourse I'm an Indian too😅
Iam from India
Indianin perumei
I'm from India too
How did foreigners clean their butts before toilet paper?
Hehe
In ,Maldives's we use water too.we clean the pipes🇲🇻
Thank you😊🙂🙃
Hey I’m Maldivian too 🙃🙃
Have you ever wondered how people keep themselves clean using toilet paper?
Yeah always did🤔🤔
@@blueberrycookie515 I've had to use tissue paper before. It seems so weird and unhygenic to me tbh.
I’m from South Africa and I can assure you that we don’t throw furniture out the window 🙄
Me to and we do not throw furniture out windows
Normal video =1M views
Video with india in it =10M views
Basic youtube algorithm
Coz in China, there's no TH-cam 🤭!
@@anshum1n really
Because india 2nd most populated country .... isn't it obvious
@@junaidt.k explains why congratulations have a lot of views
@@astral7950 😎😎
I'm a South African and truly speaking...I've never seen someone throwing furnitures on the 1st of January
I'm also wondering which SA is he talking about
We do not chuck out furniture in South Africa, what weird tradition is that...never happened even at the start of apartheid. Thanks
I was so searching for a South African in these indian comments. I also don't know this tradition. Our tradition on that day is probably lighting up fire crackers and having a braai, drinks and music, so its a celebration.
I am shook 😂😂we certainly don't do that
Don't know where he got that info, but most people in SA can't afford to throw furniture out.
Indians typically use water not in buckets or bowls but there is usually a hose like thing next to the toilet you would use to clean yourself.
btw like if you are indian like me
Not Indian but makes sense
It is called a health shower/spray, I believe
its called a bidet
Water and soap
yup
"Roses are red
Violets are blue
But give someone yellow roses in Mexico
And it's goodbye to you"
Indonesia also use water 🤣🤣🤣 its odd using tisue or something dry to clean that....not clean enough if using only tisue 😬😬😬😬
Perfectly right
Wet wipes bruh. Though i guess you guys dont desire to pay for such things
@@mister1680 we do it so that even a single bacteria of poop is not left on the point and we don't use a bucket of water 😑But we use water sprays or whatever that stuff is called 🤔not because some one don't have enough money........ We probably have way more money than what you thought
Ik even in the gulf
@@mister1680 u think u clean everything using tissue.....life logic.....we using water to clean almost everything....not because we dont have money....but because we think its more clean using water than dry tissue hanging on toilet 🤣🤣🤣
In India it’s actually a spray kinda thing instead of toilet paper. I have also never used toilet paper 😂
Exactly
Yes
U are right, it is known as a bidet spray
It is known as jet spray which is much better than toilet paper.After spraying water with jet spray,we uses cup of water to make it much clean
yes
As a Bangladeshi I have never used toilet paper. We just use water. And I am very grateful
Oh I wonder is it cold ?
@@MnrHamster i think so?!?!?!
@@Lilac86551don't even know why I comented this 😂
In the comments
95% toilet conversations
5% about their own countries
Ur right
1% this
Go wipe with a hand
Show some skin
@@alexskillman5474 lol
In Indonesia, we ALSO use water jets. It's way more convinient than using toilet paper.
In India also we use water jets
@naina billore ikr
It's actually way cleaner than using paper towel. It is gross tho. But you also wash your hands, so its okay. Im indonesian
We also use water jets in India
You even save so much paper but it would be imported to other countries and wasted over there causing☠ for toilet paper
I live in South Africa and never knew we throw out furnature like that😂
Me too😂
Me too
Oh really?😂
me too
First for me too!
For India... we consider paper as knowledge and hence use water, You will find special sprays that are somewhat like mini hoses in all the households. I have used both water and toilet paper for a certain amount of time. when switching between the two it may take some time to adjust but after that you just prefer the one you are used to.
Who is from lndia??? I am
⬇️
Trisha Kulkarni me
Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Me😋
Im Moroccan 🇲🇦
No why??!
7:57 *India's use water instead of toilet paper*
Me: dude, I'm a pilipino and a lot of pilipinos also use water instead of toilet paper. U forgetting abt the Philippines ;-;
Love to Philippines from India ❤❤
that's true.
Also in pakistan
Also in Bangladesh
We use hands
Yeah, I'm from India, but Middle East Asians too are the same
Water is more hygienic then toilet paper
And in most parts we use the jet spray not the bucket
Armyy
Exactly
ARMY!!!!!!
Wish I was Indian now 😩
💜✨
For those who wants to know how to clean with water.
1.We use basically our left hand to clean because right hand is for eating our food.
2.Yes, we directly clean with our hand. No pice of cloth or paper is used.
3. For WC toilet we have option like jet spray or Bidets to make the process easier.
4. After that cleaning your hand with soap is a must.
Last but not the least, my mother taught us since childhood to remove entire clothes before sitting on a toilet sit. Same rules are being followed by so many families in our community.
how many of you are from INDIA 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️
me
Me
Me
I am
@@tulip11512 me to
7:34 I’m an Indian and too a left handed
We don’t see our hands like that. We pray to god that he gave us life with every abilities
lefties !!!!!!
Me tooo
Use ' Indian' in Title
Views: **Stonks**
Yup😂
😂😂😂
Just the same as "Indonesia"
Yup true
Yup
The whole "being late" isn't just restricted to Venezuela, in most Latin countries it's pretty common (I know because I live in Mexico atm, and it's pretty common for a lot of social settings, not so much in regards to work)