An influencer spoke out about her cafe experience and called it "absolutely nuts" when she headed to the toilet.
Brooklynn, who recently moved to Australia, posts about her life in the country as a Canadian and recently found a strange phenomenon in cafes.
Speaking on TikTok, she said: "Okay I'm a Canadian living in Australia and there are two things that I think are absolutely nuts about this place.
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"No complaints, I think this is the most amazing place to live ever and I'm so grateful every single day, but there are a couple of things that I'm like 'mmmm'.
"Some people might not think that the first thing is that big of a deal, but I personally think that it's wild.
"Cafes and restaurants don't have bathrooms."
She explained with a scenario and continued: "You go for coffee in the morning and you have your coffee and subsequently you have to go to the bathroom.
"They may or may not have access to a bathroom in the general area, they give you a key with a giant spoon on it.
"And then you have to walk a million miles and there might be a shared, tiny little bathroom that's neglected and kind of dirty that you have to do your business in.
"Coming from Canada that's odd."
Viewers joked and called it the "walk of shame" but some locals said it was so bizarre and unheard of.
One commented: "What cafes did you go? I'm in Melbourne and I've never experienced that problem."
A second wrote: "Girl, I can't remember being in a Sydney cafe that didn't have a bathroom. Are you in Perth or something?"
But others understood Brooklynn's concerns, with one pointing: "Bro coffee without a bathroom, I wouldn't last."
"The toilet thing is so rare here though," a TikToker penned.
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