Christina Pazsitzky
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They used their hands.
They used their hands.
Well, I know in the, I don't know actually, I know in Muslim countries you use your hand.
Well, I know in the, I don't know actually, I know in Muslim countries you use your hand.
Well, I know in the, I don't know actually, I know in Muslim countries you use your hand.
No, I've just learned that when I was in Afghanistan that yes, sometimes they use their hand and they wash their hand. That's why you eat with the left, wipe with the right or vice versa, I forget. I don't know, but they're not bringing paper towels out. Yeah, they're not bringing paper towels to the field. No way. Maybe they're wiping with plants or leaves or something.
No, I've just learned that when I was in Afghanistan that yes, sometimes they use their hand and they wash their hand. That's why you eat with the left, wipe with the right or vice versa, I forget. I don't know, but they're not bringing paper towels out. Yeah, they're not bringing paper towels to the field. No way. Maybe they're wiping with plants or leaves or something.
No, I've just learned that when I was in Afghanistan that yes, sometimes they use their hand and they wash their hand. That's why you eat with the left, wipe with the right or vice versa, I forget. I don't know, but they're not bringing paper towels out. Yeah, they're not bringing paper towels to the field. No way. Maybe they're wiping with plants or leaves or something.
Look, humans have been shitting for centuries. This is how we all used to shit. Open defecate. Okay. Across North Africa, Middle East, and Asia, people traditionally use their hands to wipe after using the toilet, followed by washing them with water, often using the left hand specifically for this purpose due to cultural hygiene practices.
Look, humans have been shitting for centuries. This is how we all used to shit. Open defecate. Okay. Across North Africa, Middle East, and Asia, people traditionally use their hands to wipe after using the toilet, followed by washing them with water, often using the left hand specifically for this purpose due to cultural hygiene practices.
Look, humans have been shitting for centuries. This is how we all used to shit. Open defecate. Okay. Across North Africa, Middle East, and Asia, people traditionally use their hands to wipe after using the toilet, followed by washing them with water, often using the left hand specifically for this purpose due to cultural hygiene practices.
This is particularly prevalent in Muslim countries where water-based cleansing is emphasized. Yeah, so you wipe with your left and you eat with your right. Got it. You don't ever want to shake a Muslim's left hand.
This is particularly prevalent in Muslim countries where water-based cleansing is emphasized. Yeah, so you wipe with your left and you eat with your right. Got it. You don't ever want to shake a Muslim's left hand.
This is particularly prevalent in Muslim countries where water-based cleansing is emphasized. Yeah, so you wipe with your left and you eat with your right. Got it. You don't ever want to shake a Muslim's left hand.
Well, I don't know why she's just singling out the Indians. I'm telling you, it's got to be other.
Well, I don't know why she's just singling out the Indians. I'm telling you, it's got to be other.
Well, I don't know why she's just singling out the Indians. I'm telling you, it's got to be other.
Yeah. Good for her. Good for them.
Yeah. Good for her. Good for them.
Yeah. Good for her. Good for them.