The many ways to refer to "The smallest room in the house"

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Fender_178 wrote:Also in a local mall in my area they had the restrooms labeled instead of Men and Women they had Ladies and Gentlemen as the labels. Which I though was weird. I don't remember if they still have those labels since I haven't been in there an long time.
I've seen that. Using "ladies and gentlemen" is a classier touch than simply saying "men and women."

What I really like is when you're at a themed restaurant (such as Mexican) and the bathrooms are labeled something such as "niño and niña." There are other examples as well, but I can't think of them at the moment.
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Fender_178 wrote:What I really like is when you're at a themed restaurant (such as Mexican) and the bathrooms are labeled something such as "niño and niña." There are other examples as well, but I can't think of them at the moment.
How about doors labelled "Signor" and "Signora" in Italian restaurants? ;-)
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I hope it is "Signore" ;)
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I was at a restaurant once where all they had on the washroom doors was a crab and a lobster. It took me a minute to figure that one out. :? Thankfully, I picked the right one.
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Maiandra wrote:I was at a restaurant once where all they had on the washroom doors was a crab and a lobster. It took me a minute to figure that one out. :? Thankfully, I picked the right one.
*thinkthinkthink* Uhmm... I can't work that one out, Maia. *blush* What does that have to do with anything? *shrug*

Also, Andrea - yes, you got me with "Signore". ;) I'm afraid my Italian is a little rudimentary. What would the plural of "Signora" and "Signorina" be, then? *smile*
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Rath Darkblade wrote:
Maiandra wrote:I was at a restaurant once where all they had on the washroom doors was a crab and a lobster. It took me a minute to figure that one out. :? Thankfully, I picked the right one.
*thinkthinkthink* Uhmm... I can't work that one out, Maia. *blush* What does that have to do with anything? *shrug*

Also, Andrea - yes, you got me with "Signore". ;) I'm afraid my Italian is a little rudimentary. What would the plural of "Signora" and "Signorina" be, then? *smile*
Initially, I didn't get the symbolism either, Rath. However, after Maia explained it to me, it made sense (in an off-beat sort of way).

Basically, the lobster represented a phallic symbol (or at least it did judging by the way it was positioned) which probably meant men. The crab was obviously the only other choice.
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Yeah, that was a weird one. Maybe that wasn't how they meant the symbolism, but hey, it worked. ;)

And don't anyone say something about women being crabby. :P
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Maiandra wrote:And don't anyone say something about women being crabby. :P
Unless you want to drive down Crabbe Street, that is. ;)
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I just can't help thinking about that scene in Das Boot...

Crab - male. Male - crab.

I'd have got into serious lobsterised trouble at that restaurant!
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Also, Andrea - yes, you got me with "Signore". ;) I'm afraid my Italian is a little rudimentary. What would the plural of "Signora" and "Signorina" be, then? *smile*
It is:

Male, Singular = (il) Signore
Male, Plural = (i) Signori

Female, Singura = (la) Signora
Female, Plural = (le) Signore

Signorina is a diminutive for Signora, and its plural is "Signorine", usually used for non-married young women.

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AndreaDraco wrote:
Rath Darkblade wrote: Also, Andrea - yes, you got me with "Signore". ;) I'm afraid my Italian is a little rudimentary. What would the plural of "Signora" and "Signorina" be, then? *smile*
It is:

Male, Singular = (il) Signore
Male, Plural = (i) Signori

Female, Singura = (la) Signora
Female, Plural = (le) Signore

Signorina is a diminutive for Signora, and its plural is "Signorine", usually used for non-married young women.

:lol:
How about "consigliori" for a title? :P
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Uhm... consiglieri? ;)
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Yeah, that's it. I had no idea how to spell it and apparently, neither MS Word or Google did either. :roll:
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