IIN That I Find the way Americans take baths Disgusting

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  • First of all, why would water become "murky" if you bathe in it? Unless you're covered in oil that is not gonna happen. And a little bit of dirt/earth doesn't hurt. Taking a bath after a shower (or vice versa) sounds incredibly wasteful to me.

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    • Typical American, don't even know your own language.

      murk·y
      ˈmərkē/Submit
      adjective

      (of liquid) dark and dirty; not clear.
      "the murky silt of a muddy pond"
      synonyms: dirty, muddy, cloudy, turbid, riled, roily
      "murky water"
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      Can you SEE the words DARK and DIRTY....NOT CLEAR?

      Murky does not mean an Oil Slick...

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      • I'm not American and I have no idea what makes you assume so. Anyways, I know very well what that word means, and there is NO WAY to get clear, soapy water murky with a bit of everyday's dirt on your body. I once bathed after being half covered in mud and that wasn't enough to make the water murky.

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        • You should be American.

          So your clear soapy water was still clear...sure.

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          • Thanks, I guess?
            Anyways, maybe you're just either very dirty or have a phobia/hygiene OCD.

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            • No I am neither.

              It's just nasty to sit in a tub of dirty water with dead skin, body oils, germs, and other stuff. I suppose since you are so clean you don't even leave a dirty ring on you tub when you get out.

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              • I rarely ever bathe, but no, I'm definitely not leaving a dirty ring...

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