I have to do this in my (rented) flat because the carpet smells. I'm not looking forward to doing it once Winter hits but it's got to be done! At least I'm not in Switzerland. :p
arrrgh me too (Swiss wife, in Switzerland). Every morning when she's first out of bed, the windows go full open and I am unable to get out of bed ever after the room drops to below freezing.
Places to look for an accessible toilet is at museums or art galleries, fast food restaurants or at modern train stations. Some travellers will plan what activities they do or attractions they see each day by where they can find an accessible toilet. gap year blog
Before the Christmas holidays here (in Germany) when we weren't doing virtual learning yet, we had to do this-I sat next to a window and it was FREEZING
I have to do this in my (rented) flat because the carpet smells. I'm not looking forward to doing it once Winter hits but it's got to be done! At least I'm not in Switzerland. :p
ReplyDeleteOh no! Just use a strong-smelling spray like every god-fearing American
DeleteHahha nooo I can't stand those artificial smells! I like the fresh air smell :)
DeleteSure, fresh chemicals!
DeleteI just saw my wife in this cartoon… although she's german
ReplyDeleteYeah mine too, and she's Italian!
Deletearrrgh me too (Swiss wife, in Switzerland). Every morning when she's first out of bed, the windows go full open and I am unable to get out of bed ever after the room drops to below freezing.
DeleteHa Ha looking so funny and creative one. good thought and keep going
ReplyDeleteWe do this in spain too, commonly :)
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DeleteI had a Swedish roommate last year, and she opened the window for fresh air pretty much every single night, even in January!
ReplyDeleteDo you even lΓΌft?
ReplyDeletePlaces to look for an accessible toilet is at museums or art galleries, fast food restaurants or at modern train stations. Some travellers will plan what activities they do or attractions they see each day by where they can find an accessible toilet. gap year blog
ReplyDeleteBefore the Christmas holidays here (in Germany) when we weren't doing virtual learning yet, we had to do this-I sat next to a window and it was FREEZING
ReplyDeleteHaha yeah, this comic aged poorly :D
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