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					<description><![CDATA[This is definitely something that doesn&#8217;t bother me while I&#8217;m in Korea, but if we were living in Australia in our own place I&#8217;d have all the paper in the &#8220;right places&#8221;. Since my parents usually have Koreans boarding with them my mother has made a rule of no toilet paper in the kitchen. While [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This is definitely something that doesn&#8217;t bother me while I&#8217;m in Korea, but if we were living in Australia in our own place I&#8217;d have all the paper in the &#8220;right places&#8221;. Since my parents usually have Koreans boarding with them my mother has made a rule of no toilet paper in the kitchen. While it&#8217;s natural for Koreans to have it with them while cooking, it&#8217;s too odd for Australians to be using it as much a multipurpose thing.</p>
<p>We do have kitchen towel in the kitchen at my inlaws house here, but I think I use it more than anyone. I use it when cooking and as a serviette/napkin while everyone else is using the toilet paper. Having meals in Korea is vastly different to what I grew up with as well because the style of eating is so different. I would definitely fold the napkins into nice shapes and place them on the plates for nice dinners or when we had guests in Australia.</p>
<p>What Hugh said about sometimes using newspaper for toilet paper as a child was surprising for me. It is interesting to see how different our childhoods were.</p>
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