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French "Squatter" toilet
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French "Squatter" toilet

A squat toilet is a toilet where the user squats. There are several types of squat toilets but they all consist of essentially a 'hole in the ground'.

Types of Squat Toilets

Squat toilets can be a shock to people used to sit-down toilets, and may be difficult to use for the unwary, especially if on trains or ships. Many Britons, having encountered the devices in France and other countries, refer to them euphemistically as "Stand & Deliver" toilets; said with the same emphasis as when used in its ordinary context by a highwayman.

Arguments in favor of squat toilets

A contemporary Japanese squat toilet including toilet slippers.
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A contemporary Japanese squat toilet including toilet slippers.

Arguments against squat toilets include:

A common argument against the squat toilet is that if toilet paper is used where there is no flushing system installed, it is easy for the inexperienced user to clog the toilet. Those unfamiliar with the squat toilet should be sure to ask the location of the flushing bucket before attempting use. These buckets flush the toilets manually like a tank would.

Gallery

Image:Vp_squattoilet.jpg|A stainless steel squat toilet found in Hong Kong

 


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