A debate has emerged on social media sparked by a Spanish TikToker, Nacho Barrueco, regarding showering habits in Ireland compared to Spain. The TikToker shared his observations following his time living in Ireland, claiming that Irish individuals tend to bathe significantly less than their Spanish counterparts.

In a video posted on TikTok, which has since gained over 250,000 likes, Barrueco expressed his surprise at the bathing habits he witnessed among Irish children. He noted that they often arrived at school with dirt from the previous day’s activities, saying, “The kids came to class dirty, with the paint from the day before, with two band-aids on their heads… and I thought, damn, it seems they don’t bathe”.

Barrueco went further, revealing that he had consulted an Irish company concerning his concerns, which allegedly stated that in Ireland, “young children aren’t bathed right away, they’re bathed once every ten days.” His astonishment did not stop there, as he recounted an incident with his landlord, who reportedly admonished him for showering too frequently. “He scolds me for having wet spots, because I’m supposed to shower too much. And it’s not normal to shower every day here in Ireland,” he shared in his video.

In contrast, Barrueco described Spanish bathing practices, suggesting that the hotter climate necessitates more frequent showers. “We Spaniards are too clean because it’s so hot, and we’re exaggerated about showering,” he commented, attributing the perceived difference in hygiene practices to environmental factors.

The response from followers has been varied. Some seemed to agree with Barrueco’s views, with one user remarking, “It’s Spain…. you give the children a bath at night and dinner.” Others pointed out the distinct climatic conditions, with one stating, “The temperature in Spain is not the same as in Ireland.” A further comment humorously questioned the notion that bathing occurs weekly, saying, “I thought in Spain it was every week?”

This discussion highlights cultural differences in habits and practices related to cleanliness, inviting opinions and further conversations among viewers.

Source: Noah Wire Services