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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.

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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.

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Lethreas is the irish way of saying bathroom

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