Saturday, January 30, 2010

What Percentage Of The World Use Toilet Paper Roughly What Percentage Of The World Population Uses Toilet Paper?

Roughly what percentage of the world population uses toilet paper? - what percentage of the world use toilet paper

(Toilet paper produced)

7 comments:

  1. If this is not 100%, it is only roughly a foot SH *** NOW $ $

    ReplyDelete
  2. 99% of what you do? Well, I heard some
    Using corn cobs, but I doubt it.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I'd say about 90% of people in the world of toilet paper.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I am sure that at least 80 or 90 percent done. In any case, it is primarily because few people live in tribes of Bush.

    ReplyDelete
  5. The people of the Indian Subcontinent (countries such as India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal), most use water and no toilet paper for personal hygiene. And I do not think that poor people can afford in the Third World countries, toilet paper made purchase. In the waters of Southeast Asia is widespread toilet paper, but it is also common. If you tell the world that would be of benefit to you, but I hope I do not know the exact percentage that you ordered them.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Only in the developed countries, the upper class neighborhoods. The countries of the developing world have no toilet paper or deodorant! The population can afford luxury, "such" and not know it exists! I went to Africa, Egypt had only in hotels. The city itself is something in "their world". We stopped at a spot visit to the toilet because he was on the road for five hours had been on safari. He went into the bathroom and all I had was a 10-inch hole in the ground! It was difficult, I am a girl! I have a friend who said that to have while living in Spain, not a few areas outside the cities, not toilet paper. So if you live in the U.S., Canada, England, developed this kind of "is not" worth the money because it is very little compared to us why the countries of the world remain under-developed third. They have not even garbage, garbage on the outskirts of large cities. They have grocery stores like we do not. It is a packaged product, not plastic or tinFoil. No microwave or real, stoves with oven. It was a journey they will never forget!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Only in the developed countries, the upper class neighborhoods. The countries of the developing world have no toilet paper or deodorant! The population can afford luxury, "such" and not know it exists! I went to Africa, Egypt had only in hotels. The city itself is something in "their world". We stopped at a spot visit to the toilet because he was on the road for five hours had been on safari. He went into the bathroom and all I had was a 10-inch hole in the ground! It was difficult, I am a girl! I have a friend who said that to have while living in Spain, not a few areas outside the cities, not toilet paper. So if you live in the U.S., Canada, England, developed this kind of "is not" worth the money because it is very little compared to us why the countries of the world remain under-developed third. They have not even garbage, garbage on the outskirts of large cities. They have grocery stores like we do not. It is a packaged product, not plastic or tinFoil. No microwave or real, stoves with oven. It was a journey they will never forget!

    ReplyDelete