Everyone uses the toilet every day. There is a commode in the house. People make toilets as per their convenience, choice. When you go out of the house, such as shopping malls, cinema halls, offices etc., you use toilet. Outside toilets are designed slightly differently. The doors of the toilet on the mall, hall or public places are slightly above the bottom. Many toilets are constantly made simultaneously. Their names are also different. Washroom, bathroom, restroom, heat etc. are called. You have ever noticed one thing that when you have some sign boards in public toilet or hall, mall outside. A word WC is written on this sign board. After all, what is this WC and it means. Why most of the public toilet is written. Let’s know hereā¦
Why is WC written on public toilets?
Everybody uses public toilets while going out the shopping mall, cinema and out. There are signs of toilets for men and women. You must also go in the published toilet, you must have seen that a sign board is installed, which is written on the WC word.
-If you have ever seen this signal anywhere, then what have you thought what this word means. Words like bathroom, toilet or rest room are usually used for bathrooms. You will not find the WC letter in any of these words.
– Actually, WC is a brief name of the bathroom. This means water closet means a toilet or bathroom filled with water.
In the 1900s, the bathroom was often called Water Closet. Later it came to be known by many names. However, they refer to only the abbreviated name WC as a symbol of the bathroom.
-The tradition of writing WC outside the toilet has come from Europe. WC means water closet.
-Water Closet was an English word, which means, a small room that has a toilet with a flush system.
In the olden days, when the flush toilet came new, it was planted in a water closet apart from the rest of the washroom or bathroom.
-With time, WC became a small and easy to understand and an international symbol, which tells people that it is a toilet without knowing the language.
Today, writing WC in many countries, especially in railway stations, airports, malls and public places, is considered a universal sign, so that foreign tourists can also recognize it.