A bathroom is called a bathroom in Ireland. What is meant when you say "Bathroom" in Ireland is a room that has a bath. In some countries, it can mean a room that does not have a bath, but does have a toilet. Some countries are a bit uncomfortable about using the word toilet and so they use the word bathroom even when it does not have a bath in it. There is no problem about using the word toilet in Ireland, so a room without a bath, but with a toilet in Ireland is called a toilet. In Ireland, calling a room a bathroom when it does not have a bath in it, does not make sense. If there is a bath and a toilet in the room, then it is called a bathroom. Even then, someone might say they are going to the toilet, when their intention is to relieve themselves.
A bathroom is a bathroom in Ireland. What you are referring to is that some people called the place where you have a toilet, the bathroom. If there is a toilet in the room, but no bath, then it is a toilet, not a bathroom. In Ireland they call a bathroom a bathroom, and a toilet a toilet, whereas in some countries the call a toilet a bathroom.
Exactly as you would where you would normally do yourself. Note that in Ireland, what Americans often refer to as the bathroom would be known as the toilet. So you would ask for the toilet.
We call it the bathroom faucet.
The bathroom, restroom or toilet are all vaild in company and you want to be polite. Also known in slang as "the jacks" or "the bog" for more informal usage.
Ireland's Call was a song written by Phil Coulter.
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The citizens of Ireland are Irish.
They call them lifts.
A call of nature is a euphemism for the urge to visit the bathroom.
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People who are from Ireland are called Irish.