13 minutes: that’s the length of the average US citizen’s shower. That’s nothing compared to the longest shower ever, endured by Kevin ‘Cat Fish’ McCarthy and lasting a whopping 341 hours. Why not see for yourself how bath time etiquette varies around the world with our handy infographic?
Chinese bathing traditions mean that using public baths is still commonplace. In India, a country where you can’t depend on running water, many people still use a bucket of water and a pitcher to pour the water over them. The French are renowned for buying blocks of cheap kitchen soap in bulk to use in the shower.
The infographic offers interesting daily shower stats for each featured country, coupled with a weekly bathroom breakdown to satisfy even the most curious trivia lover. You can discover how your own shower habits compare with other men and women from your country and even learn which toiletries are the most popular.
Infographic by: www.soakology.co.uk
Chinese bathing traditions mean that using public baths is still commonplace. In India, a country where you can’t depend on running water, many people still use a bucket of water and a pitcher to pour the water over them. The French are renowned for buying blocks of cheap kitchen soap in bulk to use in the shower.
The infographic offers interesting daily shower stats for each featured country, coupled with a weekly bathroom breakdown to satisfy even the most curious trivia lover. You can discover how your own shower habits compare with other men and women from your country and even learn which toiletries are the most popular.
Infographic by: www.soakology.co.uk