Curiosity only.

Here in Brazil it’s very common to have several showers a day. I, for example, take two. The first is when I wake up, before I go to work, and the second is when I get home from work. I wake up at 6.30am and get home at 8pm.

edit: I said bath, but I meant shower.

  • @mholiv@lemmy.world
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    939 months ago

    That seems really intense to me. Even if you mean shower when you say bath I can’t imagine doing it twice a day. In the summer I normally shower once every two days. In the winter once every 3 days. I am located in northern Germany so it might be a culture difference.

      • lacarsiOP
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        399 months ago

        Your comment is important. Many people from tropical climates think that people who don’t take many showers a day are unhygienic. Just as many people from colder climates think that people who shower a lot are crazy.

      • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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        129 months ago

        I live in a mountain town, and I still shower every day when I get home from work. I am an electrician and tend to get pretty dirty throughout the day, and at minimum need to clean my feet so my boots don’t develop stank. I may forgo a shower on Sunday if I’ve spent the day on the couch or being lazy around the house, but if I’ve had any form of physical activity, shower.

      • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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        49 months ago

        Pretty much. I’m in Texas. During the winter, every two or three days is fine. As long as I’m not doing anything to get dirty, it just isn’t needed. Excess showers will just dry my skin out, and washing my hands/feet/face is enough for daily maintenance.

        But during the summer, all bets are off. Shower in the morning because the AC in apartments struggles to keep the bedroom cool and I woke up in a pool of sweat. Then sweat heavily on the way to the car, at lunch, on the way home from work, and again when taking the dog for a walk. Of course I need another shower by bedtime.

    • lacarsiOP
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      69 months ago

      Yes, the actual difference doesn’t concern the climate, whether it’s cold or hot, it’s simply cultural. In Germany, is it common for all Germans to adopt the same bathing posture or does it depend on the region?

      • @mholiv@lemmy.world
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        69 months ago

        I think it is the same across all of Germany. I think it might be similar for most of Northern Europe if I had to guess.

          • @HerbalGamer@lemm.ee
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            199 months ago

            Hi, I am dutch and live in austria so on average that makes me german.

            I shower maybe once a week but I am also very depressed so take it with a grain of salt.

            • @Schlemmy@lemmy.ml
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              39 months ago

              Belgian here. We are known to be average at best. Hope you be better soon. I used to bathe 3 to 4 times a week. Quick showers actually. I started making it cleansing ritual after coming home from work. It became something that made me mentally better. Some music, a podcast, whatever works for you, and a bit of me-time. One time a week is ok when it’s cold outside but I can imagine that people notice in summertime. They do, even if they don’t tell you. Physical care is personal care and reflects on your metal health.

            • @chepox@sopuli.xyz
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              39 months ago

              México here. I do not know anyone who does not shower at least once a day. Summer or winter.

      • @gigachad@feddit.de
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        9 months ago

        It mainly depends on the season. Southern Germany may have more sun hours and slightly warmer climate, but not enough to take effect on the showering schedule. Some people shower every day nevermind the weather, but I would say every 2-3 days is standard. In summer or after workout it may be everyday or even twice, but nothing comparable to brazilian climate. Of course people have jobs where they get dirty, but that’s another topic.

  • @chepox@sopuli.xyz
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    429 months ago

    In this thread: People who do not grasp the intention of the question and focus on the semantics of a foreign lenguage being translated as best as possible for OP.

    For this context alone: BATH = SHOWER

    For all other times, yes they do mean different things.

    • lacarsiOP
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      39 months ago

      The biggest problem is the time I waste on public transport. My working hours are from 9am to 6pm.

  • candyman337
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    319 months ago

    Taking multiple baths a day can dry out your skin really quickly, you need to take one a day, at most. Even so, the areas that need to be washed daily are your pits, face, feet and groin. You could get away with a “whores bath” (washing just those 4 parts with a soapy rag) most days and a full bath every few days.

    The exception being if you sweat a lot or have a dirty job of course.

    • lacarsiOP
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      169 months ago

      I agree, and there are studies on the amount of showers we can take. I, for example, work sitting down and with the air conditioning on. The problem is travelling from my home to work. It’s impossible not to arrive at work very sweaty. An extremely crowded train/bus or just walking for five minutes is enough to make you sweat a lot.

      • candyman337
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        19 months ago

        The exception being if you sweat a lot or have a dirty job of course

    • @ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world
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      29 months ago

      I second this as a principle, though I have a hard time not showering once per day. It’s a complicated balance, between not drying your skin with water and soap and not smelling.

      I lived in Brazil for quite some time and, it being a huge country, I behaved differently depending if I was in a tropical or subtropical climate. I would mostly have one shower in the morning, except when it was mad hot and humid, when no matter how lightly you dressed, you’d still be drenched in sweat after a while

  • N-E-N
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    9 months ago

    Every 1-3 days depending on if I go to the gym, temperature outside, if I need to look nice, or if ima even bother leaving the house lol

  • Chetzemoka
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    9 months ago

    Living in New England, United States, I shower on the three days a week that I work. On days off, I only shower if I’ve been working in the yard or something like that.

    When I lived in the Caribbean, I showered at least once, often twice a day. It’s very different in the tropics lol

  • Lvxferre
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    219 months ago

    [For the sake of other commenters: OP likely meant washing oneself, regardless of immersion bath or not. It’s just that Portuguese “banho” can mean both “shower” and “bath”.]

    From 4 to 12 times a week. If it’s mid-winter and I spent the whole day working (from home, no heavy labour), I might skip a shower day, never two in a row because that’s nasty. If it’s hot I’ll probably take a proper/cleaning shower every morning, plus a quick shower around 18:00. (I’m from Paraná.)

    • lacarsiOP
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      49 months ago

      The cold in Paraná is a delight, right? Here in Rio de Janeiro, the cold is an illusion. I think I can go without a shower for a day, if I don’t have to leave the house and it’s freezing cold.

  • @RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    179 months ago

    Less than one a day. If I’m just hanging around the house I don’t bother. During the work week, once a day. If I’ve done something that works up a sweat and/or gets me dirty (yard work, cleaning the car, etc.) that gets a shower.

  • @Lemvi@lemmy.sdf.org
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    169 months ago

    The last bath I took was probably at least ten years ago. (Not counting swimming in a lake or pool or anything like that)