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How to use these words: the loo, wc (water closet), toilet?



 
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How to use these words: the loo, wc (water closet), toilet? #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 14:53 pm   How to use these words: the loo, wc (water closet), toilet?
 

Hi everybody,
I have a question with some of words.
I don't know how to use these words: the loo, wc( water closet), toilet.could you tell me the difference between three words?
thanks.
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Q #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 23:05 pm   Q
 

Phan Thi Thu Minh wrote:
I don't know how to use these words: the loo, wc( water closet), toilet.could you tell me the difference between three words?

They all mean the same thing.
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