I hate peaking under the stalls or knocking doors to figure it out. The answer is so simple.

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    In the US just peer through the crack between the door and the wall. Ensure solid eye contact with the current occupant. Determine how much time they’ve left. Adjust plan accordingly.

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      You shouldn’t do that.

      The doors are deliberately designed to have a large gap on the bottom, so you can poke your head through. This is the correct way of doing it.

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    They do. Or at least, here in Europe they do. Seems rather absurd there’d be a place where they don’t.

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    Because in the US you can usually see the person shitting through the ridiculous gaps in the stalls.

    This is why we can’t have nice things.

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    Yeah here in Japan most places have a red and blue indicator that moves with the lock. Bidets and toilet seat sanitizers are also pretty standard in any decently modernized areas. We kinda win when it comes to bathrooms.

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      Just got back from Japan. I’m always surprised when I’m in the middle of nowhere and the public restrooms have heated sitting, deodorizer, bidet, background sounds. Like… Wtf? That’s better than my toilet at home. And I’m not even from the US 🙃

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    Cost. The gaps in most NA stalls are so big you will know whether it’s occupied anyway just by walking past.

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      Was a bit of a shock when I went to Japan and all the stalls are just small rooms within the restroom. It was nice. Bidet game is on point too.

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      Wait till you see Kansas City airport they have lights outside showing you how many occupied, and lights inside showing you red or green for what’s empty full

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      Its super awkward when youre too busy unlatching your ground harness to connect your toilet harness that you forget to lock the door, and some cobber walks in and sees you hanging there with your dick and balls out, pooping into the void of space.

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    Americans, isn’t it?

    Next they realise that toilets shouldn’t have massive gaps around and under the doors.

    Y’all are living with prison toilets.

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    You guys don’t have an indicator near the door handle?? It’s super common in the Netherlands. Almost every toilet has a small indicator, except for maybe some old doors the owners didn’t replace, but all else always shows if it’s occupied or not (not that people won’t try anyway even if red for occupied).