US /ˈwɑʃˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈwɔʃ-/
・UK /ˈwɒʃru:m/
Luckily, they have a washroom here, as you would say in Canada, right?
Luckily, they have a washroom here, as you would say in Canada, right?
go to the washroom or you just wanna use the rest room. What do you do? You just can’t
Now it so many times happens when you're traveling alone of course nobody's there for company and you want to go to the washroom or you just want to use the restroom.
but they'll go, "Oh, the bar is over there." If you say, "Washroom, please." They'll go, "Oh, toilet is over there." They use sentence, you use words.
If you say: "Washroom. Please,"
There is a washroom or bathroom
There is a washroom or bathroom.
So you go to the washroom more regularly, you don't store things inside longer than you need to.
washroom more regularly; you don't store things inside longer than you need to.
Behind this door here, we have the toilet, water closet, washroom—whatever you want to call it.
Behind this door here, we have the toilet, water closet, washroom, whatever you want to call it.
It doesn't mean like, okay, spend a few days figuring out where the washroom is, where the coffee maker is.
It doesn't mean, like, okay, I spend a few days figuring out where the washroom is, where the coffee maker is.
So what about you guys? Are you keen to fly by solar power? Providing there was a washroom
Providing that there was a washroom on board, that is.
In Europe, I don't think I saw one free public washroom.
You either had to pay for a public washroom, or, if you're in a restaurant,
She goes, oh, I want to go to the washroom.
She goes, "Oh, I want to go to the washroom." Oh, what a letdown.