Learn what "when's the last time you had a bath" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It is a blunt way to ask whether someone has washed recently, often implying criticism.
From The Escort, Episode 9
Someone asks when the other person last bathed, likely implying they smell or need to clean up.
Use this only if you are being direct or insulting. It can sound rude or embarrassing in most situations.
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