Obviously they do, everyone needs privacy right? No one wants to see their woo-has
The first people to use and invent toilet paper were the Chinese.
So when you're on the toilet people can't see you.
No, in fact, Chinese people don't have toilets. They defecate into a bucket, and urinate into a bathtub.
At midnight on the Chinese New Year, the windows and doors are opened in order to make it easy for good luck to enter the home.
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At midnight on the Chinese New Year, the windows and doors are opened in order to make it easy for good luck to enter the home.
thet toilet
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
Arthur Wellesley
with poo and a toilet