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What's the difference between " washroom , bathroom , restroom , men's room and women's room I know that men's room and women's room or lady's room are more specific , but do people use the two terms in daily English ? How about other expressions ? Are there any differences between them and which one is most commonly used to refer to the toilets in public places ? Thanks a lot !
2018년 6월 17일 오전 12:16
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If you were in a public place in the US, you would ask "Where's the men's room/ladies' room or "where are the restrooms?" note: Ladies' Room, not Lady's Room.
2018년 6월 17일
US - I would use "restroom," "men's room," or "ladies' room" in a public space (like a store or museum or restaurant) "bathroom" in a private space (someone's home). "Washroom" is very Canadian. "WC" is very British. There are other terms. Many are less polite.
2018년 6월 17일
Below they seem to answer your question, about how to refer to thre room. Perhaps, however, even more common in some areas and with some people would be totally different expressions. "little boy's room" <-- humourous "Jon", John? Where's the toilet? Where are the toilets? Head? conveniences Sorry, I'm not much for slang, but perhaps others can give you some of the dozens of slang terms.
2018년 6월 17일
It's mostly common to say "restroom" and "bathroom." Between the terms, there are no differences. Some are gender specific but besides that there are no differences.
2018년 6월 17일
people say this, or you can say bathroom or restroom also.
2018년 6월 17일
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