What is a bathroom called in Scotland?

cludgie - toilet, or lavatory, originally outdoors.
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What do British call bathrooms?

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". Other terms are also used, some as part of a regional dialect.
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How do you ask for a bathroom in Scotland?

The bathroom (toilet) is generally bog or loo. Depends. The term I like the most is the lavvy - short for the lavatory. I.e. “I've got to gae to the lavvy for a pish”.
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What do Europeans call the bathroom?

Familiarize yourself with local lingo when asking for the bathroom. In European countries like France, Germany, and the Netherlands, ask for the “water closet” or the “toilette.” In Australia, it's called a “dunny.” In the U.K., look for the “loo.” And in Japan, find the “ben-jo.”
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What is a restroom called in Ireland?

The Jacks. In Ireland, 'the jacks' means 'toilet', most commonly used to refer to public bathrooms. Every Irish person knowns what this term means, but few know why they use it – indeed it's difficult to find a solid explanation.
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What do Brits call toilet paper?

Bog roll. Taken from the 16th-century Scottish/Irish word meaning 'soft and moist,' bog means restroom or lavatory. Bog roll, naturally, is an idiom for toilet paper.
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Is toilet paper free in Scotland?

Scotland Becomes 1st Country To Make Period Products Free

Toilet paper and soap are provided for free in public restrooms, advocates say, so why not period products?
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What is a polite word for toilet?

'Washroom' is another formal word that most English speakers will understand. It is mostly used in the USA. Restroom (US) 'Restroom' is a safe term to use in the United States and won't offend anyone.
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Why do the British call a toilet a loo?

Despite its British popularity for a slightly less crude way to call the toilet, the word “loo” is actually derived from the French phrase 'guardez l'eau', meaning 'watch out for the water”.
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What is a fancy word for bathroom?

A room containing a bathtub and (typically but not necessarily) a toilet. toilet. lavatory. washroom. latrine.
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What do the British call a shower?

And there is also a small sink in the loo, so we can brush our teeth there if we want. Footnote: Take a bath is American English. In British English we have a bath / shower.
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Why are there no toilet seats in Italy?

Most Italian public toilets don't have a toilet seat.

This has to do with maintenance. Since public toilets are often less than spotless, people often climb with their shoes on top of them, not to sit on a potentially dirty seat.
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Why do Americans call a toilet a John?

The name “John” was later derived from “Jake” and “Jack.” Secondly but most notable amongst historians, John was the name of the first man credited with inventing the first flushing toilet. John Harington was born during the time in which Queen Elizabeth reigned.
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Is it law in Scotland to let someone use your toilet?

Under Scots Law, if a stranger asks to use your toilet you are legally obliged to let them. It comes from an extension of the old Scottish common law requiring hospitality to be shown to all guests – and while it has never been formally authorised by parliament, it is enforceable.
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Do you pay for tampons in Scotland?

The Act builds on the Period Products in Schools (Scotland) Regulations which came into force in October 2020, placing a duty on local authorities and grant-aided schools to provide free products for pupils. The Scottish Government is providing £3.4 million in 2022-23 for access to free period products for students.
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Can you flush toilet paper in Edinburgh?

If there is a bin in the bathroom, you can use the bin for used cotton wool pads or buds, wrappers and other rubbish. You must NOT use the bin for used toilet paper. Toilet paper must always be flushed away.
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What do the British call umbrellas?

A brolly is the same as an umbrella. [British, informal]
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What do British people call diapers?

Diaper is what they use in North America, and Nappy is the word used in the UK & Ireland, Australia, NZ and many other Commonwealth countries.
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What do British call sidewalks?

Also, a US sidewalk is a British pavement, and curb is spelled kerb (curb in UK English is a verb i.e. to “curb your enthusiasm”).
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Do you dry off after using a bidet?

Pat dry with toilet paper

Since you're already clean from your bidet, you won't need much toilet paper to do so–just enough to remove any excess water. Use a gentle pat-dry motion instead of a wipe to avoid any irritation. That's all there is to it.
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What country can you not flush the toilet?

Visitors to this country are often mystified by the seemingly universal rule that you can't flush toilet paper in Costa Rica. Typically, they learn of this from a sign on a bathroom wall instructing them to place toilet paper in the trash can and not in the toilet.
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Do they use condoms in Italy?

Do people use condoms in Italy? The condom is the most popular contraceptive method, accounting for more than 42 percent of the Italian contraceptive market, followed by the contraceptive pill.
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What do Brits call a faucet?

ANSWER: It's called a tap in British English and a faucet in American English.
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