Question
Why have bidets been slower to catch on in North America than in European countries?
North Americans usually begin their day with a bath.
North Americans generally view bidets as "too European".
North America, in all honesty, has better toilet paper.
North Americans tend to be dirtier.
North Americans usually begin their day with a shower.
North Americans usually begin their day with a bath.
North Americans generally view bidets as "too European".
North America, in all honesty, has better toilet paper.
North Americans tend to be dirtier.
North Americans usually begin their day with a shower.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most relevant reason for the slower adoption of bidets in North America compared to European countries is that "North Americans generally view bidets as 'too European'." This cultural perception, along with historical preferences and established bathroom practices, has contributed to the limited popularity of bidets in the region. Additionally, there is a certain comfort level with toilet paper that is deeply ingrained in North American habits, making the transition to bidets less appealing for many.