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    Thursday
    08Oct2009

    Toilet Paper For Napkins?

    Ok, I'll keep this one short... here in Chiang Mai, Thailand, most places use toilet paper for their napkins. For realsies!

    Even in some bathrooms, toilet paper is basically used as paper towels. Or, many places share a towel to dry their hands. ONE TOWEL!

    Like I said in a previous blog, germs must not be as aggressive in Thailand as they are in America.

    However, I will give them some credit for trying. Take a look to the left at this posted sign near many bathrooms. I tell you, I just keep learning and learning and learning during this trip. Gotta love this place!

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