What Does the “WC” Sign Mean?

A couple from TikTok, Shelby and Dylan, shared a video in 2020, where they were talking about the difference between Americans and Canadians.

“What in the world is a washroom?” Dylan asked. “And what are they washing in there? Oh, it’s a restroom. The only thing I wash in there is my hands,” he then continued.

Then Shelby asked, “Do you rest in a restroom?”

“That’s a good point. They both don’t make much sense,” Dylan said.

As the Mirriam Webster’s Dictionary explained, “water closet” is a noun which describes, “a compartment or room with a toilet” or “a toilet bowl and its accessories.”

In short, it means “WC.”

In Reddit, a user asked to other users, “Why is a public WC called bathroom if there is [no] bath?”

A Redditor commented under, “Americans might similarly ask: ‘Why is it called a WC (water closet) if it isn’t even a closet?”

“In Russian it’s ‘a room without windows’ even if there actually is a window,” then a different Redditor shared, “In Esperanto, it’s necesejo, or ‘necessary place’”

What do you think? Let us know.

Missing 9-Year-Old Girl Featured On ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Has Been Found

Heather Unbehaun surrendered in Illinois after abducting her daughter, Kayla, six years ago, ending a nationwide search. Kayla, found safe in North Carolina, was recognized by a viewer of Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” and reunited with her father, Ryan Iserka. Despite Ryan’s full custody, Heather disappeared with Kayla after a parade in South Elgin, Illinois, on July 4, 2017

Arrested in North Carolina on a fugitive warrant from Illinois, Heather was released on bond after posting bail. The case highlights public vigilance in solving missing person cases, with Ryan expressing gratitude to supporters and law enforcement.

Legal proceedings await Heather, marking a significant milestone for Kayla’s family after years of uncertainty. This resolution emphasizes the collaborative efforts of law enforcement and the public in ensuring the safety of missing individuals.

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