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I assume by baths you also mean showers. I think almost everyone I've ever met including myself would limit to once per day unless they specifically get dirty or sweaty from exercise.
Not shower, bath. Scrub all parts of the body with soap, shampoo, conditioner and post-bath deodorant. Women don't usually wash their hair every day here.
In the US, we do all that in the shower.
Yeah, I use the bath when I am sick to relax. But normally? Just shower.
Acho que você confundiu, não? "Bath" normalmente é usado para banheira e afins. "Shower" é o que a maioria dos BRs faz mesmo, ducha/chuveiro com shampoo, condicionador e sabão.
Sim, fui burro. Fui perceber depois que o amigo do Parabá deixou claro no post hahaha.