Squat Toilet
A squat toilet is a type of toilet that requires users to squat rather than sit. It typically consists of a hole in the ground or a ceramic basin that is flush with the floor. This design is common in many parts of the world, especially in regions of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Squat toilets are often considered more hygienic by some users, as they minimize contact with surfaces.
Using a squat toilet involves positioning the body in a squatting stance, which some believe can promote better bowel movements. They are usually equipped with a water source for flushing and cleaning. While they may be unfamiliar to those accustomed to western-style toilets, squat toilets are efficient and space-saving, making them a practical choice in many public restrooms.