Most Europeans typically bathe or shower daily, with variations depending on individual preferences and cultural norms. In many Northern and Western European countries, daily showering is common, while in some Southern European cultures, bathing may be less frequent. Additionally, personal hygiene habits can be influenced by lifestyle, climate, and access to water. Overall, regular bathing is an important aspect of personal care for many Europeans.
Historically, Europeans bathed infrequently, often only a few times a year. However, modern Europeans typically bathe daily or every other day.
In historical times, Europeans typically bathed infrequently, often only a few times a year. This was due to a combination of cultural beliefs, lack of access to clean water, and limited understanding of hygiene.
an adult should bathe everything he or she feels dirty or stinks
They bathed at most ounce a couple months but some of them never or ounce a year or so.
not very often
once a month
At least once daily
Xeroderma occurs most often on the lower legs of middle-aged and elderly adults during cold weather, or on the lower legs of people who bathe too often.
cause she was royal
once a week
Bathe it every so often. At least once a month. It needs to be bathed probably more than once a month if it is a long haired cat.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.