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I always think it's easy to call the bathroom, and you don't wash your hands.
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Listen to it.
There are sinks in the toilets where you can wash your hands, so it is nicknamed "toilets".
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Translated from English.
In English, it is called washingroom, which translates into Chinese as washroom.
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In English, it is called washingroom, which translates into Chinese as washroom.
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That's a civilized language, and it has something to do with English names.
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The boy is called Waterfall Tower. Don't spray, everyone.
The girl's name is Yuxuan.
It is uniformly called a toilet. Hehe.
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washingroom, Hong Kong dialect came over.
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That's what the Cantonese call it, and then this saying went to the north.
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It's clean, remind you to wash your hands after using the toilet.
The toilet is also called Yuxuan, Meiyu Pavilion and so on.
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"Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet"~
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Because when you go to the toilet, you wash your hands.
I'm sorry to be too direct.
Let's just say it's a bathroom.
Others will understand.
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It feels cleaner and more comfortable.
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Be civilized, it's a civilized society now!
Because when I was a child, my parents told us to wash our hands before eating and after using the toilet! Hehe!
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