Cuz they wanna be all fancy and neat=D.
The earliest use for the term "on a soap box" was in 1907 I believe, when people would stand upon the wooden crates used to transport boxes of soap to stores in order to preach or give a speech on a public street corner. There is the origin of the phrase "on a soap box".
Both are valid. Americans spell it color while British people use colour.
you dont use an apostrophe in will not
British people use 'u' in words, like in the word colours. The same American English words do not have the 'u', e.g. colors.
You might use a toothbrush. You might use soap. You might use a sponge. You might use a towel. You might use a facecloth. You might use a facewash. You might use water.
You can wash your hair with any soap but if u dont use a good shampoo ,it will dry out your hair. You can but I dont recommend it.
people use soap to clean themselves, plus hundreds of industrial uses
dont use soap use clorine
People could use soap to wash themselves and other things.
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Some people made home-made lye soap, but soap was also available in the stores if you could afford it.
they dont use the shwer like we do they use a special soap with chemicals and bacterial stuff.
dont use any soap, just water, the way god intended
Yes.
PLEASE USE SHAMPOO SO YOU DONT SMELL ! ! !
Use soap and water.
Soap and bleach are common in laundries.