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What is the difference of 'w.c.', 'toilet', 'washroom' and 'closet'?
Who can tell me how to distinguish the different meaning of the words mentioned above ?
12 dec. 2012 15:19
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W.C = water closet, another term for lavatory or wash room. It is used by the Europeans. Many Americans do not even know what it means.
Toilet = Used by continental Europeans to refer to a washroom. The English and Americans use it to mean the actual piece of equipment you use. We try to avoid using it to refer to the room.
Washroom = a polite term for the lavatory. Used to refer to any kind of public lavatory or toilet.
Closet = any small room you store things that you use a lot - espeically clothes. It has nothing to do with toilets.
12 december 2012
They all mean the same thing and maybe you meant 'water closet'?
13 december 2012
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jason
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels
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