What strange custom is that there can't be toilets in India?

First, there is a special custom in India, that is, there must be a toilet at home. No matter in India, you can see toilets. Especially if there is no toilet at home, you can't get a wife. Although this custom seems strange to others, it has become accustomed to among their locals. Almost every foreigner who has been to India will be impressed by the toilets here. Some people laughed and said that in India, toilets are everywhere, and there is the largest open-air toilet on earth.

Second, in fact, both the capital New Delhi and the economic center Mumbai can be seen. On one side of the street, on the other side of the railway and on the other side of the coast, these seemingly calm and arrogant Indians. In most towns in India, sticking a few tiles against the wall and digging holes become men's public toilets. In the vast rural areas, you can't even see such a simple toilet. According to United Nations estimates, India has a population of 600 million, 55% of whom "poo" abroad.

3. In rural India, whether on the grass, under the shade, at the foot of the road or at the foot of the wall, you can often see traces of urine flow. Men still firmly believe that women can suffer only by finding a place with a little popularity to "solve problems" during the day. In rural India, people's thoughts are usually conservative.

Fourthly, women can only "solve problems" by hiding in bushes before sunrise and after sunset, which increases their chances of being attacked by violence or even bitten by snakes, because they are going to remote places. However, rural India has become accustomed to this. They think it is a kind of closeness to nature, a habit that has not changed for thousands of years.

So in the eyes of Indian aborigines, this is a very common thing, because it is their custom.