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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Restroom

What is the difference between a restroom and a bathroom?

What would you call a tiny bathroom/restroom in a public place like a train station?

  

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anonymous What is the difference between a restroom and a bathroom? What would you call a tiny bathroom/restroom in a public place like a train station? This seems to be a question relevant to American English.

  • anonymous What is the difference between a restroom and a bathroom?
  • What would you call a tiny bathroom/restroom in a public place like a train station?
  • This seems to be a question relevant to American English.
  • , at a city hall, at a train station, at an airport.
  • , in someone's home.
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anonymous

What is the difference between a restroom and a bathroom?

What would you call a tiny bathroom/restroom in a public place like a train station?

This seems to be a question relevant to American English.

A restroom is public, e.g., at a city hall, at a train station, at an airport. A bathroom is private, i.e., in someone's home.

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