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Why do mainland Chinese squat on the streets?
Foreigners in China often come across a local speciality of people squatting on the streets. I am also curious how Chinese people could sit in a squatting position for a lengthy amount of time without exhausting their legs. Is that thanks to sort of endurance training or is it due to a long history of them having to use squat toilets in China?
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