In Europe, just ask where the toilets are. That makes more sense and is understood by everyone. Restroom and washroom can confuse people, but as much as “bathroom” is a misnomer, I have been finding that people abroad have come to understand it when dealing with foreigners like Americans.
I read once where, in one family, when a child was done in the bathroom and needed assistance, they were taught to say “J’ai finis!” So learn French, or Latin.
Alondra over 6 years ago
Call it a washroom, that’s at least one of the things you do in there.
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
In Europe, just ask where the toilets are. That makes more sense and is understood by everyone. Restroom and washroom can confuse people, but as much as “bathroom” is a misnomer, I have been finding that people abroad have come to understand it when dealing with foreigners like Americans.
gary over 6 years ago
Why do we park in a driveway and drive on a parkway?
biz.gocomics over 6 years ago
Why do some call it a restroom? Nobody actually rests in there…
jagedlo over 6 years ago
No Ruthie, then you would be in Hawaii right now…
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Let’s face it! English is a strange language.
DDrazen over 6 years ago
I read once where, in one family, when a child was done in the bathroom and needed assistance, they were taught to say “J’ai finis!” So learn French, or Latin.
Ermine Notyours over 6 years ago
In “The Lumberjack Song,” he says, “I go to the lava tree.” I wouldn’t want to unzip close to that thing.
Stan McSerr over 6 years ago
I prefer the term, sh**er (or Shatner)
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 6 years ago
Lavatory just means a place to wash. You can do that at the sink or in the bathtub, but it’s still only about getting washed up.
Stan McSerr over 6 years ago
I blame the Victorians. They were very prudish when it came to words. It wasn’t chicken thighs and breasts but dark and white meat.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 6 years ago
Scandinavians call it the toilet. I prefer that.
InquireWithin over 6 years ago
I always loved the term “water closet”. “Hey guys, where do you keep your bottled water?” “It’s over there, in the water closet.”
kab buch over 6 years ago
Ruthie, you are so silly with words. Never gave the bathroom the thought you brought up.
Ushindi over 6 years ago
I don’t see anyone named “John” in there either, Ruthie.