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There is a pit in the hotel toilet.

The floor is thick enough to be installed, and it is difficult to maintain and replace it in the later stage, so it needs to be built. But squatting toilets are only expensive, and toilets in some places are not designed for settlement. This is a congenital restriction, and the toilet can only be installed. Aesthetic problems, the use of the toilet makes the whole bathroom look more classy, and it is also neat if the hygiene is done well. Pursuing high-end consumption, squatting is hygienic, but it is not good-looking, so it is better to go to the toilet comfortably. Moreover, the use frequency of hotel toilets is not very high, unlike public toilets, which are comfortable and hygienic, and the smell is smaller than squatting, which is suitable for guest rooms. So hotel rooms generally use toilets, but public toilets have toilets and squatting toilets. Generally speaking, the disadvantages of squatting are obvious: indecent and unsanitary.

If it is not so configured, it may feel too shabby, and guests will feel that hotels without toilets really can't live, mainly because they feel really humble and definitely don't want to live. Custom is a second nature. People who just start using it will enter the adaptation period first, and will gradually get used to it after frequent use. It's just that hotels and hotel guests are complicated. For some hotel guests, hiking, inconvenient legs and feet, getting drunk and so on are all practical. If you use squat pits (stools), it is not practical for the above hotel guests.

90% people in China hate toilets, especially those that spill water on their buttocks, because they may be infected with germs! Anyway, the hotel toilet should be unoccupied. Anyway, I go to the toilet, and the one who goes to the toilet lives in a nearby home inn. Who knows that this buddy had an accident the next day. The next night, he posted a photo in the WeChat group, which showed him lying in a hospital bed. If most guests don't like toilets, they won't do this kind of business at all.