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In the US using a toilet is commonly referred to as going to the 'bathroom', which is a great euphemism for those who don't like the other word.

Another term used is 'facilities'; this is commonly used in passenger transport, so a berth on a train or on board ship might be described as featuring 'facilities'.

Possibly the most widely used euphemism for toilet in English worldwide is 'powder room'.

A powder room is particularly used in describing household facilities where, apart from bathrooms, a room is available for guests' use which consists only of a toilet and sink.

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