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How often do Japanese people brush their teeth?
How often do Japanese people brush their teeth?
In Japan, the saying cleanliness is next to godliness might be the best way to describe tooth brushing culture. People are generally expected to brush their teeth
after every meal, or as many as three times a day
.
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