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What is more hygienic than people in other European countries?

Germany.

There are basically no public toilets on the streets of Germany. There will be someone to clean the bathroom in the mall. A person can clean, very clean. But in return, a tip of 0.5- 1 euro is often required. The toilets in the railway station and the high-speed rest area are all equipped with automatic doors like the entrances of domestic subways. You can enter with an investment of 1 euro, and you can use a coupon of 0.5 euro for consumption. However, the toilets in fast food restaurants such as McDonald's and KFC need to be consumed in the store. For students who are used to using disposable toiletries in hotels, don't forget to bring toiletries and slippers when staying in hotels in Germany and even Europe. In order to protect the environment, hotels in Germany do not provide disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs and razors. Some hotels offer shower gel and shampoo, but slippers are also needed. Europeans go into the bathroom barefoot, without slippers.

Now European countries pay great attention to national health. Even in the eyes of many other countries, Europe is a bit too strict about life. The reason why Europe cares so much about national health is that it suffered enough from the unsanitary practices in the Middle Ages. Between 1348 and 1350, a very serious plague broke out in Europe because of poor sanitary environment. This plague, later known as the Black Death, claimed tens of millions of lives in three years. The outbreak of plague is related to the poor sanitary environment in China and Europe.