(disclaimer for some generalizations). Southeast Asia and many parts of the world have toilets figured out. Many plumbing systems cannot accept TP, but once you get used to this, the solutions are so much more efficient and clean. Almost all toilets, including obscure public toilets, have at least a sprayer hooked to the wall right next to the toilet (think kitchen sink sprayer) to wash your bits and bottom off, meaning that very little amount of TP is needed, and that goes in the bin. Many toilets also have a well-placed rear wash that you turn on with a little lever on the side of the bowl (google 'Toto ecowash'). Plus, when it is 90 degrees and 90% humidity, who doesn't want a cool rinse? Women's public toilets are usually very clean, with each stall having a small bin for TP, a small dispenser of cleanser to wipe off the seat, and a separate "lady bin" (that is what it is called 😁). People, in general, seem to take care of their own mess and not leave something behind for others. Airports often offer a few squat toilets and always regular sit toilets. There are usually some posters in the restroom to remind people to not throw things in the toilet, not to squat on the toilet seat, and occasional funny ones like, 'no washing feet'. Sage came across someRead more