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Use consistent words like "Potty" or "Bathroom" so they don't get confused.
In these environments, the focus is on minimizing disruption. Requests to Use the Bathroom and Toilet /Ask to...
In polite company, the goal is often to be discreet. Using "softer" language is generally preferred. Use consistent words like "Potty" or "Bathroom" so
Most classrooms require a specific protocol. "May I please use the restroom?" is the standard. Many modern classrooms also use a non-verbal hand signal (like holding up a crossed index and middle finger) to avoid interrupting the lesson. 3. International Travel (The Essentials) Using "softer" language is generally preferred
"Could I please have the key (or code) for the restroom?" 5. Teaching Children For kids, the focus is on clarity and timing.
In a meeting, it is often better to wait for a break. If you must go, a quick, "Excuse me, I'll be back in a moment," is usually enough.