Fee said:
Correct Language: "Run" or "Draw" a bath?
Fee, the Correct Language is "Take a
Shower"...due, for the most part, to the reasons that John lists, below:
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John (AnotherHiggins) said:
In the interest of full disclosure, let me just say that I don't take baths. The concept has always disgusted me. Basically you are just soaking in your own filth. Kind of like dirt soup, and you're the meat.
Lunatic said:
Is this just a British English question?
Yes, Lunatic, since, as a nation, the British (versus Americans) are the "bath takers".
During the years that I lived in Britain, the only places that I was able to take a satisfying shower were at Birmingham University's Athletic Department (Locker Rooms) and at an American-built home where the owner/builder understood the importance of washing the muck
off of your body.
The rest of my time in Britain, I carried around my own "shower"...a rubber hose with a faucet connection at one end and a shower head at the other end. I would have to connect the hose to either the tub faucet or the sink faucet (if the tub faucet was too broad to fit the input end of the hose), then usually kneel in the tub to shower (since there was never a shower curtain in such bath rooms, and I didn't want to douse the rest of the bath room) to complete the process.
Nowadays, showers are becoming more prevalent in the U.K., but, unfortunately, still not a "universal" ammenity.
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