Curiosity only.

Here in Brazil it’s very common to have several showers a day. I, for example, take two. The first is when I wake up, before I go to work, and the second is when I get home from work. I wake up at 6.30am and get home at 8pm.

edit: I said bath, but I meant shower.

    • @Moobythegoldensock@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      The US has more of a shower culture than a bath culture. I haven’t taken a bath in over a decade, but I shower after my daily exercise.

    • Dandroid
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      141 year ago

      Not the person you are responding to, but here in the US, we typically don’t take baths and instead shower. I usually only take a bath if I am sick and want to soak in warm water to relax.

    • keepcarrot [she/her]
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      21 year ago

      There’s a couple of mildly funny interactions in here. Question in the reverse, does that mean you’re often showering without a full scrub (a rinse, we’d call it) regularly?

      Once a day until it gets into sweaty season, then whatever i need to maintaindecorum.

      I had a bath bath last year, I think?

      • lacarsiOP
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        11 year ago

        The shower I’m talking about is actually a full shower, twice a day. Where I live, a quick shower with just water is when you’re at home and you can’t take a full shower because of the heat, so you stay in the backyard, with a swimming pool, a shower, or you take a quick dip with water to ease the heat.

        I was wrong, I only had a bath when I was a child. I’m sorry.

    • LanyrdSkynrd [comrade/them, any]
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      21 year ago

      Most of the tubs I’ve had in america are too small for me to actually use. Both too shallow and too short. Half my body would be out of the water.

      My last bath was also around 10 years ago in a hotel that had a nice deep tub.