Really, this thread applies to anyone who travels outside their own country. This morning, I was recalling an incident that happened when I was in Spain. Actually, I saw it happen several times. My wife and I had pulled over at a gas station/rest stop and I went down stairs to use the men's room. At the same time, a group of American tourists entered the building and many of the men from the group headed downstairs to do the same. Like me, they were all looking for the urinals. There were none to be found. Stalls, yes. However, along the wall was the oddest looking water trough made of ceramic tiles any of us had ever seen. It had faucets and seemed rather large to be a urinal or even the type you might see at a baseball stadium. I decided to use the stall and when I came out all of the men had relieved themselves into the trough. On my way out, I asked a worker what the odd looking trough was and they said, "Why, it is for washing your feet." Muslims who are passing by during the Call to Prayer were to avail themselves of this so that they could purify themselves.
Well, I wondered? I guess all those jokes about people being too stupid to know how to use a toilet might apply equally.
Anyway, I do wonder how many muslim men wander into the bathroom preparing to wash their feet only to find a tourist peeing in their foot wash area?
I still laugh when I think about it.
So, does anyone else have funny travel stories about tripping over culture expectations?
Well, I wondered? I guess all those jokes about people being too stupid to know how to use a toilet might apply equally.
Anyway, I do wonder how many muslim men wander into the bathroom preparing to wash their feet only to find a tourist peeing in their foot wash area?
I still laugh when I think about it.
So, does anyone else have funny travel stories about tripping over culture expectations?