🚿 Daily Showers in Europe by Country 🌍💦
This map shows the % of people who shower daily 🚿 in Europe — and the reasons behind it:
🔴 Below 65% (lowest daily shower rates)
🇬🇧 UK → less than 60%. Cooler climate ❄️ + ‘every other day’ culture.
🇮🇪 Ireland → under 65% for the same reason.
🇩🇪 Germany → ~60%. Many prefer baths 🛁 or showering every 2–3 days.
🇳🇱 Netherlands & 🇧🇪 Belgium → cooler weather, cultural norms keep showers low.
🇸🇪🇳🇴🇫🇮 Scandinavia → despite sauna culture 🔥, daily showers are less common because of cold climate + high water/energy costs 💧⚡.
🇵🇱🇨🇿🇸🇰 Eastern Europe → also under 65%, tied to colder winters + older housing with less water heating.
🟧 65–74% (middle tier)
🇫🇷 France → ~70%. The stereotype is true 💀. Historically lower shower culture, but younger gens shower more.
🇹🇷 Turkey → ~70%. Rural vs. urban divide.
🇷🇴 Romania & 🇧🇬 Bulgaria → lower due to infrastructure gaps + high utility prices.
🟨 75–84% (solid but not the top)
🇪🇸 Spain → ~80%. Hot summers ☀️ push numbers up.
🇬🇷 Greece & 🇨🇾 Cyprus → ~80%. Heat + beaches 🌊 = frequent showers.
🟩 85–94% (very high)
🇵🇹 Portugal → ~90%. Hot climate + Mediterranean hygiene culture.
🇮🇹 Italy → 90%+ ✅. Fashion, heat, & cultural emphasis on freshness 🕺🌞.
🟩⬛ Over 95% (the cleanest)
🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina → basically everyone showers daily.
🇷🇸 Serbia & 🇲🇰 North Macedonia → close to 95% 🚿.
👉 Balkan climate + cultural expectation = daily showers are a norm.



































































































In the northern hemisphere, if you don’t have heat in your house, being naked and wet in arctic weather would kill you. Yes, people can exist in these climates without heat. Please keep in mind the hate you leave online ❤️