Thread started 04/04/14 4:54pmAce
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Americans: A language question for you... You're in a nightclub and you've got to pee. Would you say...
a) "I'm going to the restroom."
b) " I'm going to the washroom."
c) " I'm going to the bathroom."
d) Other (please specify)
Thank you!
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Reply #1 posted 04/04/14 6:20pm
kiasheri |
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Reply #2 posted 04/04/14 6:28pm
CarrieMpls Ex-Moderator |
Ace said:
You're in a nightclub and you've got to pee. Would you say...
a) "I'm going to the restroom."
b) " I'm going to the washroom."
c) " I'm going to the bathroom."
d) Other (please specify)
Thank you!
Most often I will use A or C. If I'm talking to someone I know then C, someone I don't know (or if I have to ask where it is) likely A.
Of course I may just say "I need to pee" as well. Depends on who I'm talking to and how many drinks I've had.
I never call it a washroom. Or toilet.
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Reply #3 posted 04/04/14 6:38pm
Ace
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kiasheri said:
; where r u from ace???
[Edited 4/4/14 18:21pm]
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Reply #4 posted 04/04/14 6:39pm
Ace
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CarrieMpls said:
Ace said:
You're in a nightclub and you've got to pee. Would you say...
a) "I'm going to the restroom."
b) " I'm going to the washroom."
c) " I'm going to the bathroom."
d) Other (please specify)
Thank you!
Most often I will use A or C. If I'm talking to someone I know then C, someone I don't know (or if I have to ask where it is) likely A.
Of course I may just say "I need to pee" as well. Depends on who I'm talking to and how many drinks I've had.
I never call it a washroom. Or toilet.
Thanks, Carrie. So, it's common to say "bathroom" - even though there's no bath in there?
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Reply #5 posted 04/04/14 7:08pm
Lammastide |
Ace said:
You're in a nightclub and you've got to pee. Would you say...
a) "I'm going to the restroom."
b) " I'm going to the washroom."
c) " I'm going to the bathroom."
d) Other (please specify)
Thank you!
Prior to 2006, like Carrie I'd have used "C" in somewhat intimate company or "A" around people I knew less well. Since having moved to Canuckistan, I routinely use "B" now on either side of the border.
[Edited 4/4/14 19:11pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #6 posted 04/04/14 7:08pm
luv4u Moderatormoderator |
When I was in senior high we would say "I'm going to the can" slang word.
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Reply #7 posted 04/04/14 7:11pm
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Lammastide said:
Ace said:
You're in a nightclub and you've got to pee. Would you say...
a) "I'm going to the restroom."
b) " I'm going to the washroom."
c) " I'm going to the bathroom."
d) Other (please specify)
Thank you!
Prior to 2006, like Carrie I'd have answered "C" in somewhat intimate company or "A" around people I knew less well. Since having moved to Canuckistan, I routinely use "B" now.
Thanks, Lamm!
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Reply #8 posted 04/04/14 7:11pm
Ace
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luv4u said:
When I was in senior high we would say "I'm going to the can" slang word.
Thanks, luv! But lookin' for non-slang here!
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Reply #9 posted 04/04/14 7:13pm
Lammastide |
Ace said:
Lammastide said:
Prior to 2006, like Carrie I'd have answered "C" in somewhat intimate company or "A" around people I knew less well. Since having moved to Canuckistan, I routinely use "B" now.
Thanks, Lamm!
Yep.
And now I have a question for you: How on earth is the alphabet song supposed to rhyme when you guys say "zed" instead of "zee?"
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #10 posted 04/04/14 7:23pm
Ace
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Lammastide said:
Ace said:
Thanks, Lamm!
Yep.
And now I have a question for you: How on earth is the alphabet song supposed to rhyme when you guys say "zed" instead of "zee?"
We figured our people were not only sophisticated enough to deal with an unexpected ending, but to appreciate it as an artistic choice.
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Reply #11 posted 04/04/14 8:35pm
Lammastide |
Ace said:
Lammastide said:
Yep.
And now I have a question for you: How on earth is the alphabet song supposed to rhyme when you guys say "zed" instead of "zee?"
We figured our people were not only sophisticated enough to deal with an unexpected ending, but to appreciate it as an artistic choice.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #12 posted 04/04/14 8:41pm
Shyra |
I always say "bathroom" when I'm among friends and family, but if I'm at a public place and need directions, I say "ladies' room." |
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Reply #13 posted 04/04/14 8:54pm
RodeoSchro |
Ace said:
You're in a nightclub and you've got to pee. Would you say...
a) "I'm going to the restroom."
b) " I'm going to the washroom."
c) " I'm going to the bathroom."
d) Other (please specify)
Thank you!
d. "What the f*** am I doing in a nightclub? I'm 55, for crying out loud!"
But when I was younger, my answer would have been "a". |
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Reply #14 posted 04/04/14 9:08pm
AborshaCliniqu e |
Im going to go powder my nose... is what i say. That explains that intervention. Well C'mon Teletubby Teleport Us to MARS!! |
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Reply #15 posted 04/04/14 9:17pm
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As long as you refrain from saying that you have to go and "drop your kids off at the pool."
I usually say bathroom, but people I'm not familiar with I use restroom. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #16 posted 04/04/14 9:41pm
suzysue |
kewlschool said:
As long as you refrain from saying that you have to go and "drop your kids off at the pool."
I usually say bathroom, but people I'm not familiar with I use restroom.
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Reply #17 posted 04/04/14 11:07pm
Dave1992 |
Is 'toilet' considered to be rude in America? |
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Reply #18 posted 04/05/14 3:54am
Ace
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Lammastide said:
Ace said:
We figured our people were not only sophisticated enough to deal with an unexpected ending, but to appreciate it as an artistic choice.
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Reply #19 posted 04/05/14 3:56am
Ace
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RodeoSchro said:
d. "What the f*** am I doing in a nightclub? I'm 55, for crying out loud!"
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Reply #20 posted 04/05/14 4:26am
XxAxX |
d) i just say 'excuse me please be right back'. |
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Reply #21 posted 04/05/14 5:12am
CarrieMpls Ex-Moderator |
Ace said:
CarrieMpls said:
Most often I will use A or C. If I'm talking to someone I know then C, someone I don't know (or if I have to ask where it is) likely A.
Of course I may just say "I need to pee" as well. Depends on who I'm talking to and how many drinks I've had.
I never call it a washroom. Or toilet.
Thanks, Carrie. So, it's common to say "bathroom" - even though there's no bath in there?
Yes. It's a bathroom whether you can take a bath there or not.
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Reply #22 posted 04/05/14 5:15am
CarrieMpls Ex-Moderator |
Dave1992 said:
Is 'toilet' considered to be rude in America?
Not super rude, but yeah, it sounds less than classy. It's not as bad as swearing or anything but it's just sorta base. Discovering it all over the UK is generally amusing to us Americans. |
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Reply #23 posted 04/05/14 2:10pm
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I will agree with everyone else here: Choice A out in public and choice C at someone's home. Choice D would be men's/ladies' room which is also used in public. I've never heard any American say "washroom". |
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Reply #24 posted 04/05/14 2:24pm
McJagger |
Lammastide said:
Ace said:
Thanks, Lamm!
Yep.
And now I have a question for you: How on earth is the alphabet song supposed to rhyme when you guys say "zed" instead of "zee?"
Yes! I'm Canadian but I agree that we and the Brits should stop saying "zed" and adopt the American's "zee" for poetry's sake. |
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Reply #25 posted 04/05/14 2:26pm
McJagger |
I usually say washroom, indicating that I will wash up after I'm done my business. |
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Reply #26 posted 04/06/14 5:59am
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I'll either say, "I'll be right back" or "I'm going to the Ladies' room".
**At work, the bathroom is across the hall from my classroom, so my roommate and I say, "I'm going to run across".
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Now your words don't mean a thing.
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Reply #27 posted 04/06/14 6:11am
XxAxX |
XxAxX said:
d) i just say 'excuse me please be right back'.
or e) save me some chocolate cake, i've gotta use the crapper! |
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Reply #29 posted 04/06/14 11:24am
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chocolate1 said:
I'll either say, "I'll be right back" or "I'm going to the Ladies' room".
**At work, the bathroom is across the hall from my classroom, so my roommate and I say, "I'm going to run across".
I usually say going to the men's room. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. |
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