Well, that depends on the culture where you live, but at least here in Finland - the sauna capital of the world - it’s perfectly fine. In fact, Finns in general are quite introverted and don’t talk much, but in the sauna you don’t only undress your clothes, you undress titles as well. Everyone is equal there, which makes people more open to starting conversations with strangers. In the past, it was even a place where many political decisions were made.
Cool! I guess it’s just the culture where I am in the USA. Some people do chat (usually not English so idk what they’re talking about) but most people turn inward.
Some people bring their phones in. Some people even exercise.
I thought that chatting was rude because people are trying to enjoy the silence (for a public sauna).
Well, that depends on the culture where you live, but at least here in Finland - the sauna capital of the world - it’s perfectly fine. In fact, Finns in general are quite introverted and don’t talk much, but in the sauna you don’t only undress your clothes, you undress titles as well. Everyone is equal there, which makes people more open to starting conversations with strangers. In the past, it was even a place where many political decisions were made.
Cool! I guess it’s just the culture where I am in the USA. Some people do chat (usually not English so idk what they’re talking about) but most people turn inward.
Some people bring their phones in. Some people even exercise.