Why do we call toilets WC?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1 All W· C is the earliest expression for toilets, the full name is water closet, which means to tell people "I'm going to poop and pee and squat in the pit". This very vulgar expression was used by countries such as Britain and the United States a hundred or two hundred years ago. Introduced in China for many years, many Chinese know that WC is the English abbreviation of public toilets, but in fact, abroad, WC has disappeared a few years ago and replaced by Toilet, so there will be jokes that foreigners do not know WC.

    The meaning of the word WC itself is not much different from toilet, but rhetorically speaking, the former gives the impression of being simple and unhygienic, while the latter not only has a clean and comfortable feeling, but can also be dressed up inside. The word "toilet" is derived from the French language, and even the French word "perfume" (l'eaudutoilet) is related to toilet, which shows that it still has a very elegant feeling. The elegant translation translates Toilet as "public restroom".

    The word W C is an abbreviation of wafter-closet, where the word "closet" is used as "small room". The Twentieth Century Dictionary explains water-closet as a small room used for storage, where the "effluents" are washed away with water.

    The meaning of WC is easy to understand, so it has been widely used. However, since everyone knows what WC means, some people find it indecent and replace it with other more subtle words, such as lavatory, restroom, bathroom, toiletpowder-room, etc., which can be used to refer to toilets. In general public places, toilets are usually divided by gender, with men often written men, or gent's, and women or ladies' for women.

    It is because the term WC has largely disappeared from foreign populations; However, in many places where English is used as a foreign language, it is still retained, because it is easy to catch, and you will not forget it after listening to it, which can be regarded as a characteristic of the language.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For a long time, toilets and toilets had water closets, and when people thought of water closet, they thought of toilet, so water closet became synonymous with toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    is an abbreviation for flush toilet in English.

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