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How Frequently Do People Bathe Around the World?
Hey there! So, let’s chat about an interesting topic—how often people take a bath based on where they live. You might be surprised to learn that Americans aren’t the cleanest folks out there, according to a piece I read in The Atlantic. We actually fall somewhere in the middle when it comes to hygiene habits. A recent survey by Euromonitor revealed that while we Americans tend to shower more than people in countries like China, the UK, and Japan (where folks usually shower about five times a week), we’re outdone by Brazilians and Colombians.
Generally speaking, women take more showers than men—except, oddly enough, in Sweden. A study also highlighted that women in Russia face the most pressure when it comes to beauty standards. For more fascinating statistics, you can check out that Atlantic article.
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So, to sum it up, bathing habits vary widely from country to country, with some cultures prioritizing hygiene more than others. It’s always interesting to see how different lifestyles shape our daily routines, huh?