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.
People who are from Ireland are called Irish.
N. I. - many people call it Ulster, but this is technically incorrect as a third of Ulster is in the Republic
You call a person born in Ireland, Irish.
The proper term for what people call southern Ireland is the Republic of Ireland. The most southerly point of Ireland is Mizen Head, in Co. Cork which is in the Republic of Ireland. The most northerly point of Ireland is Malin Head, in Co. Donegal, which is also in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland consists of 6 of Ireland's 32 counties, but neither the most northerly or southerly point of Ireland is in Northern Ireland. The most westerly point is also in the Republic of Ireland, in Co. Kerry, but the most easterly point is in Co. Down in Northern Ireland. See the map below, which shows all the counties of Ireland, with the 6 yellow ones being those in Northern Ireland.
when a person needed to use a restroom......people still used them up till the 1960s
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People who are from Ireland are called Irish.
They would also call them boats.
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Yes, its normal to call people by their first name once you have been introduced to them.
People in Ireland call him Santy, Santa and Santa Claus. Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas and can then be shortened to Santa Claus or just Santa or Santy. So people in Ireland use those names, like people in many countries do.
Northern Ireland is in the UK, and the international dialling code for the UK is +44.
They are Irish. You could refer to them as Irish, or as an Irishman or Irishwoman.
If you need to then call for somebody. not call somebody yell for somebody. that's what I do.
write their home phone numbers on mens public restroom walls,then transfer to another school.
They use restroom