Ohhhh… hey, OP! 😅
I hope I didn’t offend you with my comment. (oof, I guess I didn’t, hopefully?)
It’s just that I couldn’t understand very well the logistics you described in terms of how to aim the shower nozzle towards one’s mouth. As in-- from the front or from the side? Or in some other way…
Your English is certainly good IMO, but at a certain point, it’s also common for a learned language to not be “up to scratch” in terms of certain precise communications. Again, I intend no insult or critique whatsoever.
For example, I can understand castellano & français, but I’m a complete mess trying to write or orate that way. If one of those is your native language, I’d be interested in hearing you describe the shower-head technique in your own language.
Ohhhh… hey, OP! 😅
I hope I didn’t offend you with my comment. (oof, I guess I didn’t, hopefully?)
It’s just that I couldn’t understand very well the logistics you described in terms of how to aim the shower nozzle towards one’s mouth. As in-- from the front or from the side? Or in some other way…
Your English is certainly good IMO, but at a certain point, it’s also common for a learned language to not be “up to scratch” in terms of certain precise communications. Again, I intend no insult or critique whatsoever.
For example, I can understand castellano & français, but I’m a complete mess trying to write or orate that way. If one of those is your native language, I’d be interested in hearing you describe the shower-head technique in your own language.
I hope this stock picture explains it enough
Oohhhhhh…!!
(and btw, try talking in to a spinning fan sometime; it’s fun!)