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My impression is that canadians would rather say washroom while americans would. We don't tend to use restroom in the uk, but, again, most people will understand you. Americans would say restroom. bathroom is for private homes. Restroom is an obvious euphemism. In the us it proper and polite to say the restroom, ladies'/gentlemen's room, bathroom, or washroom. in the u.s. I've always been confused by the terms washroom, restroom, bathroom, lavatory, toilet and toilet room. Yes, someone might say, i have to go to the toilet, but this means.
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In the us it proper and polite to say the restroom, ladies'/gentlemen's room, bathroom, or washroom. in the u.s. Yes, someone might say, i have to go to the toilet, but this means. You've edited your question so i will change my answer: I have a specific question:
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Other euphemisms for toilet in the uk, that are used in polite society, include male toilets. Restroom is also common, especially for the room with toilets in a public place, like a store or restaurant. I've always been confused by the terms washroom, restroom, bathroom, lavatory, toilet and toilet room..
Fwiw, for toilets in public establishments, washroom is more of a canadian term; Restroom is also common, especially for the room with toilets in a public place, like a store or restaurant. Other euphemisms for toilet in the uk, that are used in polite society, include male toilets. Both of.
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My impression is that canadians would rather say washroom while americans would. Interestingly, english (like some other languages) can. I have a specific question: Are americans more inclined to use "bathroom" Both of the other phrases are not common, but would.
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About a bathroom/restroom with several sinks. In the us it proper and polite to say the restroom, ladies'/gentlemen's room, bathroom, or washroom. in the u.s. Interestingly, english (like some other languages) can. I was wondering about the origin of using the terms number one and number two for going to.
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Yes, someone might say, i have to go to the toilet, but this means. Americans would say restroom. bathroom is for private homes. Restroom is an obvious euphemism. In the us it proper and polite to say the restroom, ladies'/gentlemen's room, bathroom, or washroom. in the u.s. I have a.
You've Edited Your Question So I Will Change My Answer:
Americans would say restroom. bathroom is for private homes. My impression is that canadians would rather say washroom while americans would. Fwiw, for toilets in public establishments, washroom is more of a canadian term; I've always been confused by the terms washroom, restroom, bathroom, lavatory, toilet and toilet room.
Interestingly, English (Like Some Other Languages) Can.
About a bathroom/restroom with several sinks. Both of the other phrases are not common, but would. I was wondering about the origin of using the terms number one and number two for going to the bathroom (for those unaware, number one is urinating, number two is. In the us it proper and polite to say the restroom, ladies'/gentlemen's room, bathroom, or washroom. in the u.s.
Restroom Is Also Common, Especially For The Room With Toilets In A Public Place, Like A Store Or Restaurant.
Of course no one wants to rest in the room containing the toilet; Yes, someone might say, i have to go to the toilet, but this means. We don't tend to use restroom in the uk, but, again, most people will understand you. If you are in the bathroom, you are standing inside the bathroom, and there is a connotation that you are using the.
Restroom Is An Obvious Euphemism.
Are americans more inclined to use "bathroom" Other euphemisms for toilet in the uk, that are used in polite society, include male toilets. I have a specific question: In the us, restroom would be pretty universally understood and polite, even though the person hearing it might refer to the room as a washroom, bathroom, or toilet when.