'Places in Singapore that need toilet makeover' — Singaporean lists toilets without bidets in Singapore - Singapore News

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'We've got a shopping mall that has a river in the mall. But the shopping mall has no bidet. Shocking. What's the point of having a river in the mall...but when you want to pangsai, you cannot pangsai in peace?' he complained

"We've got a shopping mall that has a river in the mall. But the shopping mall has no bidet. Shocking. What's the point of having a river in the mall...but when you want to pangsai, you cannot pangsai in peace?" he complained

SINGAPORE: A content creator has listed several places in Singapore that need a toilet makeover. From the Marina Bay Sands to the MRT stations in Singapore, @kdarshen did not hold back. “Places in Singapore that need a toilet makeover.” This is the title of another video by TikTok creator @kdarshen that has gone viral online.

To start things off, the creator began with Marina Bay Sands. “Last I heard, Marina Bay Sands tower 3 still bidet. Do you know what MBS stands for?Where??? As part of Singapore’s iconic skyline, I believe that MBS should definitely have a bidet.” @kdarshen continued to explain why putting bidets in that location is important. “Can you imagine? All the tourists come to Singapore and want to stay at Marina Bay Sands then they culture shock. Because it’s got no bidet. Then they’re going to wonder,

 

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