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LOO; WILLIAM

WEST CHICAGO-USA

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Company Address: 1 Wheaton Center #801,WEST CHICAGO,IL,USA 
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60186 
Telephone Number: 6306687840 (+1-630-668-7840) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
829926 
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Educational Coop Organizations 
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  • word choice - Toilet, lavatory or loo for polite society . . .
    @Mark Schultheiss: That might cause a problem for people who are concerned about the perception of using "toilet", "loo", or "lavatory" in polite society, but those people probably would have a bigger problem with the physical outhouse or "back house" than the words
  • Is it really rude to use the terms the john and the loo in lieu of . . .
    3 "Loo" is not at all rude in British English; it's not even particularly informal In American English, "toilet" refers nearly always to the piece of furniture and not the room that contains it
  • Can the word loo mean bathroom (with bath and shower and all)
    Toilet and loo could be used to refer to all of the above The probably apochryphal story is that early train carriages had two rooms, one marked 'toilet', which contained the toilet, and one marked 'lavatory' which contained the sink, and that explains why the 'wrong' usage arose
  • Is there a formal way to say we want to go to the toilet?
    Excuse me, I'm just going to the loo at work and that would not be inappropriate If you were in a more formal context you could say Excuse me, I'm just going to the toilet You could substitute "bathroom" for "toilet" if you wanted to be more euphemistic, but if you wanted to be less explicit, I'd recommend avoiding the word altogether
  • pronunciation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In British English, the military (and police) rank of 'lieutenant' is pronounced 'lef-tenant' In American English, it is 'loo-tenant' (approximately) Are these treated as two distinct pronunciati
  • British term for washroom? [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
    What is the British equivalent of the American 'washroom'? (Besides 'loo', of course, as it is informal ) I've found two definitions, with both saying that they are of American English as opposed to British English Bathroom: N Amer a room containing a toilet: I have to go to the bathroom Washroom: N Amer a room with washing and toilet
  • Washroom, restroom, bathroom, lavatory, toilet or toilet room
    toilet - a euphemism based on a woman's morning ritual, then applied to the room and now to both the room and the bowl lavatory - means wash room and is a euphemism loo - from the French for l'eau (water) and is essentially a room with water, a euphemism WC or water closet - a room provided with a water source, then applied to the actual
  • Reason for different pronunciations of lieutenant
    While Americans (and possibly others) pronounce this as "loo-tenant", folks from the UK pronounce it as "lef-tenant" Why?
  • What French phrase is the origin of gardyloo?
    The word gardyloo is a warning cry uttered before throwing wastewater (literally and euphemistically) out of a window Every source I've found has traced this word back to some French phrase transl
  • What is a way to express a sudden need to urinate or defecate?
    burst UK informal I'm bursting to go to the loo! In American English, if you were to say instead I'm bursting to go to the rest room, they should understand you Otherwise, try: “I desperately need to relieve myself” polite word for urinate : He proceeded to relieve himself against a tree Understandable in both dialects, I just checked




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