Global Bidet Etiquette: How Different Cultures Use Bidets Around the World
Posted by Barry S. on 20th Nov 2025
If you think Americans are confused about bidets, wait until you see how the rest of the world handles them.
From Japan’s futuristic toilets to Europe’s traditional ceramic fixtures, bidet etiquette varies wildly.
This post explores global norms so you’ll know exactly what to do when traveling.
Japan – The High-Tech Capital of Clean
Japan’s washlets are legendary. Features often include:
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Spray that beats like a drum
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Oscillation
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Dry items with a stream of warm air
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Warmth built into the chair
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Automatic covers
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Privacy‑masking sound effects
Remember this etiquette suggestion
Please don’t stand on the toilet seat. (Tourists do this. Try not to blend in with ordinary tourists.
France & Italy – The Birthplace of the Bidet
European bathrooms often have standalone bidets beside the toilet.
A quick manners note
When you pick a standalone bidet, you get a unit that operates on its own. notIt works for cleaning your feet and rinsing garments, all in the name of personal cleanliness.
Middle East – Shattafs Everywhere
Handheld sprayers (shattaf/bum gun) are standard.
Politeness pointers:
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Don’t blast the walls.
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Keep water pressure moderate.
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Point downward, never outward.
South Korea – Luxury in Public Bathrooms
Even malls and subway stations sometimes have high-end bidets.
Polite reminder:
Use the “cleanse” settings sparingly to avoid hogging the stall.
South America – Growing Adoption
You’ll find that Argentina and Brazil have embraced bidets for many years, treating them as a normal part of daily life.
Politeness tip:
Expect both standalone and toilet-integrated models, depending on the home.
What Americans Should Know When Traveling
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You’ll find that several countries use alternatives to toilet paper. Earlier A bidet finds its way into the routines of a few users. When that’s done .
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In several nations, you’re not allowed to flush paper down the toilet.
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Ask about local customs—people are surprisingly happy to explain.
Final Thoughts
Bidets around the world reflect culture, innovation, and comfort.
Practicing good etiquette prevents awkward encounters and teaches you to value the varied hygiene habits seen across the globe.
Picture this: you arrive home and the BidetMate greets you with a richer, softer spray.
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