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by cphhell
5356 days ago
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For starters, having a real bathroom with a bath tub, not these tiny solitary confinement cells. This a typical mid/low end first-world bathroom: http://www.apollo-plus.co.uk/Design/Leigh.jpg This isn't: http://images.travelpod.com/users/skylarking/1.1230340500.ds... Edit: According to http://www.airbnb.com/rooms/111335, this "cute" style has its own name and history: the type of bathroom typically referred to as a "Copenhagen bathroom". It basically means, that in the "old days", none of the working-class-apartments had showers. Eventually, this changed, but many of the apartments were so small, that it was almost impossible to fit in a big, modern bathroom. However, you get used to it very quickly and it is quite charming in its own way :) Um, no, I'd rather not have to get used to it. |
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Look, some apartments have small bathrooms. For historical reasons, some old apartment buildings even have external bathrooms (or toilets) that are in the hallway/stairway. This is not true about all Copenhagen buildings. But it's true about some, just as it's true that a lot of buildings in London are afflicted with damp, bad plumbing, shoddy wiring and ugly wallpapers.
But I don't think it's fair to dismiss an entire city as being somehow not "civilization" based on the layouts of a minority of its bath facilities.
In fact, it sounds to me like you might just be a bit spoiled. Have you visited any non-first-world countries? Try Ukraine. You will feel like a billionaire.