Napkins, tissues, tissue paper, Kleenex, paper towels, toilet paper How are they all different? What are they used for? Several students have asked me this question. I've also noticed that there are many cultural differences in HOW each culture uses these products. So I am going to explain what they are and how we use them in American…
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