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Notice on a door at work:

WE REGRET THE LADIES CONVENIENCES ARE OUT OF ORDER.
SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE

Are washrooms/bathrooms/toilets/other euphemisms ever known as "conveniences" in the USA? It's used here, but not often. It does seem rather Victorian to me.


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Haven't seen it here but I'm sure if some are available they'll have correct punctuation after "Ladies'".
 
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Having separate excretoriums is Victorian, IMHO.


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They aren't called conveniences here. Every so often here is Europe I will forget and ask for the restroom, getting a blank stare. I know we have discussed this here before, but toilet just seems so crass to me.
 
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George (Richard Burton) called it the "euphemism" in "Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?" (1966). Apparently, euphemism was used for outhouse in It's Grinch Night, originally titled Halloween is Grinch Night (1977).

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The word euphemism itself can be used as a euphemism. In the animated short It's Grinch Night (See Dr. Seuss), a child asks to go to the euphemism, where euphemism is being used as a euphemism for outhouse. This euphemistic use of "euphemism" originally occurred in the play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? where a character requests, "Martha, will you show her where we keep the, uh, euphemism?".
 
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Originally posted by Kalleh:
toilet just seems so crass to me.


Indeed.
Everybody knows the correct form for the enquiry in the UK is "Hey mate, weer's the bog?"


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