What do they call bathroom in Australia?

It isn't the john or the bathroom, as many Americans call it. We say the toilet, or (if you want to be specific) the Gents or the Ladies. Other terms include the dunny and the loo. The bathroom is where you keep the bath, which is often not in the same room as the toilet.
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What do Australian people call the bathroom?

Loo. Toilet. An outdoor toilet is a Dunny and an indoor toliet is called a loo. So you might say, "You can use the dunny out the back on the loo in the front." And that's how you say "toilet" in Australian.
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Do Australians say bathroom or toilet?

To an Australian, the bathroom is where you take a bath. If you need the toilet, ask for the "toilet." (Or "loo" or "dunny," though I personally would say "toilet." I would wonder whether the other terms are falling out of use.)
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What do you call a toilet room in Australia?

For example; In Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Hong Kong, and Singapore, public toilets are also referred as 'Public Lavatory'. Restroom, men's room, women's room, bathroom in the US. Lavatories, water closet (W.C.), toilets, ladies and gents in Europe.
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How do you say go to the bathroom in Australia?

Australians colloquially refer to a trip to the lavatory as 'going to the dunny'.
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How do you say pee in Australia?

17. In Australia, we don't call it “urinating.” We call it, “taking a piss” or “having a slash.” 18. In Australia, we don't call some people “white trash.” We call them “bogans.”
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Why do Australians call a bathroom a dunny?

A toilet. The dunny was originally any outside toilet. In cities and towns the pan-type dunny was emptied by the dunny man, who came round regularly with his dunny cart. Dunny can now be used for any toilet.
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What are men's toilets called?

A urinal (US: /ˈjʊərənəl/, UK: /jʊəˈraɪnəl/) is a sanitary plumbing fixture for urination only. Urinals are often provided in public toilets for male users in Western countries (less so in Muslim countries). They are usually used in a standing position.
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How does an Australian toilet work?

How a toilet works. Most toilets use a siphon flushing system with an inverted U-shaped pipe that prevents water leaking from the cistern into the pan in between flushes. Modern toilets are usually designed as dual-flush, with a two-part button or 'flush-and-hold' system to save water.
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When did indoor toilets become common in Australia?

Did you know that indoor toilets and sewerage connections weren't widespread until the mid-1960s? Here is a brief history of Brisbane plumbing from the time before dams and inside toilets to today's modern plumbing world.
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What is Australian slang for girl?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Sheila. Chick. Woman. Lady.
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What is slang for toilet?

commode. crapper (coarse slang) crapper trapper (coarse slang, rare) devil's back roads (slang, rare) dunny (AU&NZ, slang)
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Why is a toilet called AWC?

In the late 19th century, when indoor plumbing began being installed in homes, people had to make room for the fixtures that were going to be used. One common place to install a toilet was a remodeled clothing closet. Since it was the one place in the home that had indoor water, it was called the “water closet.”
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What is a dunny in Australian slang?

Australia. : toilet especially : one outdoors : privy.
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What do they call the bathroom in England?

In British English, "bathroom" is a common term but is typically reserved for private rooms primarily used for bathing; a room without a bathtub or shower is more often known as a "WC", an abbreviation for water closet, "lavatory", or "loo".
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Is Head slang for bathroom?

The head (pl. heads) is a ship's toilet. The name derives from sailing ships in which the toilet area for the regular sailors was placed at the head or bow of the ship.
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Why are Australian and American toilets different?

Toilets In Australia

When an Australian toilet is flushed, the water swirls down the opposite direction as it would in America. Interestingly enough, the direction in which the water swirls is the most famous difference between American and Australian toilets. The design and shape, however, are in fact quite similar.
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What is a Dutch toilet?

Arguably the most alarming feature of a Water Closet is the infamous Dutch toilet bowl. Dutch engineers have designed the bowl itself to contain a plateau set well above the normal water level. To say the least, one must be very comfortable with themselves and all their excrements on the display shelf.
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Do sinks drain backwards in Australia?

Likewise, the rotation of the earth gives rise to an effect that tends to accelerate draining water in a clockwise direction in the Northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern."
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What is a female toilet called?

Public toilets. Female urination device. Pollee, mobile female urinal. madame Pee.
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Is restroom American or British?

Different dialects use "bathroom" and "restroom" (American English), "bathroom" (usually includes a bathtub or shower) and "washroom" (just toilet and sink) (Canadian English), "comfort room" or "CR" (Filipino English) and "WC" (an initialism for "water closet"), "lavatory" and its abbreviation "lavvy" (British English ...
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What is a khazi in England?

noun. slang a lavatory; toilet. GOOSES.
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Is dunny a rude word in Australia?

The word “Dunny” is Australian slang for toilet or outhouse. Technically “Dunny” isn't a rude word but not many people on average say the word dunny.
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What do Australians call flip flops?

One example is the local term for flip-flops. "The Australians call them 'thongs', a word which in New Zealand refers to an item of ladies' underwear," said Mr Cryer.
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What does dog mean in Australian slang?

in Australian English there is a specific sense of dog meaning 'a person who. betrays colleagues or changes allegiance'; it is chiefly found in the phrase to turn. dog (on).
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