My family is flying into Mumbai (Bombay), India for our sister's wedding shortly after Christmas. The wedding will be at the southern tip of India and will be far away from the dangers going on ...
> If it is a 3 day trip
> give more details of the places that can be visited
> better if there's water & lots of greenery
> places of stay
> Also inform ...
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Actually Indian is good.But if u have arthiritis or if u are aged it is better you go for western
pyarali@sbcglobal.net
it depends on wat ur used to. i like the western one. and about the water thing, my uncle made a special western toilet in his house for when we come over and it has a spray thing in it along with toilet paper. i reccomend those. BTW i h8 indian toilets. (just my opinion)
aaron
western closet
First L
Indian is easier for men, but for women a western is much easier. with an indian 1 u can see flies come sit on ur droppings and it is disgusting. But in an indian one u dont have to sit on the seat so if it is dirty u dont have a problem. Plus if u need to use the loo in the jungle u will be used to squatting. Plus it stretches your muscles.
joe92562
whats an Indian style like
peace lover
whichever one you're used too, but the indian way is better in some ways. it's cleaner, using water. it doesn't waste paper and is easier on sewage system. squatting is a better position than sitting. and it's more hygienic because you don't touch anything except yourself.
Ian K
Its impossible to read a book while using "Indian" so it has to be western for me. Apart from that, western dress makes it difficult to use the "Indian". First time I came across one (many years ago I thought I was in a shower cubicle but the smell was a bit of a giveaway.