Literally three simple steps but even the biggest houses and hotels still have jingad. It's embarassing that we have these metal roofs that make noise when it rains and heat up the buildings to hell levels when we have perfectly tiled floors and entrances.
Imagine a bathroom that looks like it belongs in a Nepali opium den
toilet built sometime during the first world war, streaks of xaar, every bodily fluid you can imagine on the floors, in a room that looks like it was an OR during the American Civil War
I found two types, the squatting musqul which is clean as whistle but doesn't have a tap so you take two bottles with you. Or the town musqul which has a tap and is either squat or sit down. Are you talking about Somalia or another country?
I thought as much! In Somalia they're very particular about nijaas and dhahir. In the west they don't hire a cleaner to save money and they think cleaning toilets is beneath them. Terrible really.
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