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Going where the Czar goes on foot

This odd Russian idiom, куда царь пешком ходит, means going to the toilet. Apparently, the toilet was the only place the Czar wasn’t carried to.

It seems this habit also applied to other former leaders, with wo der Kaiser zu Fuß hingeht still used in German.

Above: Toilet artwork in Havana, Cuba
Below: a gallery of toilets around the world


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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 28 February 2022

Posted as part of Becky’s SquareOdds

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