Wednesday, August 25, 2010

What is difference between a hot tub and a bath tub?

thanksWhat is difference between a hot tub and a bath tub?
In a bath tub, you take a bath (with your clothes off...by yourself).





In a hot tub, you can slowly boil yourself to a mush in hundred degree waters, or request a few friends to join you. As you and your pals cook yourselves, you can actually keep your eyes open and your decency intact because you'd be most likely wearing a bathing suit of some sort. Of course, this also gives you a change to check someone out.............





As a conclusion...


Bath tub= a usually private enterprise/cleaning process/daily requirement in most circles


Hot tub= an acceptably social activity/pleasure/not a requirement for health





Happy soakings!What is difference between a hot tub and a bath tub?
According to dictionary.com. a hot tub is ';a wooden tub, usually large enough to accommodate several persons, that is filled with hot aerated water and often equipped with a thermostat and whirlpool: used for recreation or physical therapy and often placed out of doors, as on a porch.';





The same site lists a bathtub as ';a tub to bathe in, esp. one that is a permanent fixture in a bathroom.';





Thus, the differences are location, usage, amenities (ie, thermostat and whirlpool), and mobility. I state mobility as a difference simply because a hot tub can be relocated whereas a bathtub cannot.
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