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  1. "Washroom", "restroom", "bathroom", "lavatory", "toilet" or "toilet room"

    I've always been confused by the terms washroom, restroom, bathroom, lavatory, toilet and toilet room. My impression is that Canadians would rather say washroom while Americans would probably say

  2. British term for 'washroom'? [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...

    FWIW, for toilets in public establishments, "washroom" is more of a Canadian term; Americans would say "restroom." "Bathroom" is for private homes.

  3. word usage - Which to use, 'washroom' or 'restroom'? - English …

    Nov 12, 2014 · If the room only has sinks for washing, it's a washroom. If it has toilets, it's a restroom. If the room is in your home, it's a bathroom. Here's an odd idiom of the US. If someone asks, "May I …

  4. "Bathroom" or "Restroom" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 13, 2020 · I have a specific question: Are Americans more inclined to use "bathroom" or "restroom" about a bathroom/restroom with several sinks and stalls in a company building?

  5. meaning - Is it correct to call a room with a bath a "toilet ...

    Jun 21, 2024 · "Restroom" is also common, especially for the room with toilets in a public place, like a store or restaurant. Yes, someone might say, "I have to go to the toilet", but this means they need to …

  6. Where does "restroom" come from? [closed] - English Language

    Jun 20, 2016 · Restroom: Of course no one wants to rest in the room containing the toilet; restroom is an obvious euphemism. Interestingly, English (like some other languages) can express the "toilet-room" …

  7. Origin of going "number 1" or "number 2" in the bathroom

    Apr 13, 2016 · A quick Google search showed some interesting yet conflicting results. This site mentions an old school room signal that children would use to ask to go to the restroom (holding up 1 or 2 …

  8. "Toilet", "lavatory" or "loo" for polite society

    Aug 8, 2011 · We don't tend to use "restroom" in the UK, but, again, most people will understand you. Other euphemisms for toilet in the UK, that are used in polite society, include Male toilets Gents (as …

  9. What is the anteroom in a public toilet called?

    Jul 14, 2018 · The relative prevalence of basin referring to the restroom ones is merely a result of kitchen sinks having a longer history of being fixed with drains; in restrooms, they remained …

  10. What is the difference of lavatory from toilet?

    Jul 4, 2015 · The former means the room, and the latter means the fixture. In public venues such as schools or stadia, the room is sometimes called a lavatory, but in restaurants and other …