Today, I'd like to talk about toilets. Toilets are used many times during the day. In Japan, toilets are free for use. That's not the case in Malaysia. Foreign visitors to Malaysia will be surprised to find out that they have to fork out 20 cents for entry. Once, I met with a group of Japanese students. And when asked about their experience in Malaysia, most of them agreed that it's their first time being charged to use the toilets in Malaysia. I hope they don't ever have to use toilets that are free for entry like those in gas stations, public schools etc.
Friday, October 13, 2006
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In France there are very few public toilet. Mind you that you will have to pay for using some of the toilet. Usually it is 0.50euro/entry.
At the City Square shopping centre in JB there is this toilet that has an entrance fee of RM0.50 cents. I'll take that pic for you if I have the chance.
And in KLCC there is even a toilet that charges RM2 for entry, body shop consumables included in the toilet though.: D
Yes more and more places in KL, Malaysia is charging RM2 and above just to take a 'weeze'.
I wonder if the ga-men in Malaysia wants to promote who can hold their bladder for the longest time in the world to enter into world records
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