• ExLisper@linux.community
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    2 years ago

    If you want to really confuse Americans show them European showers. Imagine a shower with fixed pressure only…

    Edit: I see people are confused. I meant that typical shower in US doesn’t have adjustable pressure:

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      2 years ago

      That’s not true at all. The ignorance in this thread is absolutely astonishing. It’s like you went to the US once, spent a week in Florida and now somehow think you’re an expert in American homebuilding techniques and practices. WTF?

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        2 years ago

        It absolutely is true. I have a PHD in early XXI century north American showering practices and I know for a fact that 65% of showers in the North East and 66% of showers in the rest of the US look like this, thus, making it a typical American shower. I will admit that there is a debate within my field of research as to how public and hotel showers should be counted but most experts agree with my position that what should be taken into consideration are the shower units, not the number of uses they get per year.