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lvkv | 2 years ago

Do you mean “sinks” instead of “toilets”?

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gadders|2 years ago

Toilets are what Brits call the room that America's call a bathroom. I guess at least that has the virtue of the room actually having toilets in it and not baths.

quietbritishjim|2 years ago

I'm a Brit (as my handle suggests) and technically I agree with your comment but if I read you can't drink "the water in the toilets" it sounds pretty literal even to me.

ipaddr|2 years ago

washroom is American but bathroom is Canadian

jffry|2 years ago

Maybe "toilets" was meant more in the sense of "bathrooms"?

cortesoft|2 years ago

Or the comment was written by a dog

sleepychu|2 years ago

The toilet can mean the bathroom, at least where I'm from.

indymike|2 years ago

The toilet is in the bathroom where I live. Only the local rustics say warshroom.