Why don't US bathrooms have floor drains?

replying to Percival P. Cassidy, TravellingGophers wrote: So when "sewage water" flows out of this, people literally use hands to scoop sewage water out of toilet bowls bending head next to sewage water while doing. People use plungers and toilet snales which cause splashes around the bowls and they bend their head down to wipe "sewage lumps" off the floor and apply harsh chemicals to disinfect the floor and the part the sit on. Then the put their buttoms on the surface coated with harsh chemical. Instead of having a simple irrigation system developed many century ago to help ease their lives, they choose to bend their heads down to use hands to wipe of lump of feces. It is different mentality. Again you see the type of people who instead stick with the topics, attack the Australians. Floodings and weather issues are everywhere including North America and people do not move away after hurricane in FL or horrid winter in the Midwest or wild fire in CA. They build toilets where they live no matter what kind of weather they have to face in different seasons. Maturity is another thing. Please stick with the topic.

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Posted 3 years ago by TravellingGophers in Home Repair

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