It could be water leaking down through a crack or badly caulked seam.
If the toilet and shower are in an upper floor then there is a PVC drain for both that will drain to either the sewer or septic. If there is a vertical piece to this, as there is in my basement, then you actually get some dribbling and running sounds from the water 'falling' down that vertical PVC. I get this same noise from the washing machine on the main floor draining down to the basement.
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Either version is correct.
you could huddle in a tunnel to shelder you from a thunder shower
YES.
Not really:You could say "I will have a shower", if you are planning to have one; or you could say "I have had a shower" after you have finished. I f you are in the process of showering you would say "I am showering".
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the shower might be turned the wrong way so they can't use it or something could be blocking the shower the path to the shower.
This could be an old floor drain. Check to see if you have another floor drain in a different part of the basement. ...It's not a drain. That is a rough-in or prepared area to install a bathtub or shower. It is normanlly a squared off hole near some other PVC pipe stubs sticking up for toilet and sink connections.
It could be if it were shrink wrapped and had the instuctions enclosed.
There are a few reasons why you would sneeze after a shower. You could be allergic to the soap for example.