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 direct question about the last time someone washed their body, often used to imply they smell bad or need a wash.
From The Escort, Episode 10
Someone asks when the other person last bathed, implying they may be dirty or unclean.
This can be used literally, but in conversation it often sounds insulting or mocking. It is rude unless asked in a medical or caregiving context.
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