In Spanish, this is "¿Puedo usar el cuarto de baño, maestro/a?"
may is asking a question and can is asking if u can do something. like may i go to the restroom and can i go to the restroom. may is asking if your excused and can is asking if u can actually use the restroom. im a language teacher and if somebody asks me if they "can" go to the restroom i say, i don't know can you? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ from my old English teacher can i go to the bathroom. answer yes you have the capability to go to the bathroom but not now. may i go to the bathroom? yes you may "can" refers to your ability to do something. "may" refers to whether you are allowed to do it. So: "Can I go to the movies?" -- No, because the theater is closed, the car won't start, etc. "May I go to the movies?" -- No, the movie runs past your curfew, I think it is inappropriate for you, you are grounded, etc ...
Yes, it can be illegal to use the wrong restroom, as it may violate laws or regulations related to public accommodations and gender identity.
Maybe there are transexuals who use the restroom. If not, the restroom doubles as a unisexual restroom for both male and female use.
It depends on the severity of the mistake and how common it is. If you ask your teacher "Can I go to the restroom," your teacher knows what you mean, though she may insist on you phrasing it properly (as "May I go to the restroom?") before granting permission. However, some grammatical mistakes are so severe as to render the sentence unclear or even incomprehensible.
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Schools generally have policies regarding restroom use, but it is typically not legal for them to give a student a detention solely for needing to use the restroom. Students have the right to attend to their basic needs, including using the restroom. However, if a student frequently abuses restroom privileges or disrupts class, disciplinary action may be warranted. It’s best to check specific school policies and local regulations for more detailed information.
Depending on where you are and what you're doing, you should go to the nearest toilet or restroom.
No, it isn't particularly rude if you really need to go. Going to the restroom when you don't have to relieve yourself or wash your hands can be rude. It can disturb others, and the teacher has to worry. It is always best to tend to all your personal needs at home, and use the restroom at school during emergencies and designated times.
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Tagalog translation of MAY I GO TO THE RESTROOM?: Maaari ba akong pumunta sa kasilyas?