Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - When traveling, if you see the male and female signs in the toilet are elephants and giraffes, how can you tell them apart?
When traveling, if you see the male and female signs in the toilet are elephants and giraffes, how can you tell them apart?
Of course, such signs generally do not appear in scenic spots, but if they do, people will be puzzled. So what do elephants and giraffes represent? First of all, we can imagine that an elephant is a strong animal, so it represents men, but only giraffes represent women. In fact, this design is inhuman, but the design in many areas is more anti-human than the elephant giraffe.
In order to give people a new visual sense, some toilets directly use colors to express signs, blue for men and pink for women. If you travel to Thailand, you will sometimes see the third kind of toilet, that is, the shemale toilet, which is usually represented by the sign of aliens, so when you see this kind of toilet in China, you must not enter it at will.
Although these designs are inhuman, we should treat them with an inclusive attitude. After all, this is also a way to attract tourists' attention, and perhaps it is also a regional culture. If you don't know, you'd better ask the local staff, and don't make misunderstanding because of these little things.
Ladies and gentlemen, do you have any other views on these anti-human designs? Welcome everyone to reply in the message area!
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